Papers, 1947-1978.

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Papers, 1947-1978.

Partially processed personal and professional papers of a broadcasting executive and journalism educator. The processed portion is summarized above and is described in the register. Additional accessions are described below.

15.0 c.f. (15 record center cartons) and39 tape recordings; plus0.4 c.f. of additions.

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Time-Life Broadcast, inc.

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Mickelson, Sig.

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Born in Clinton, Minnesota, Sig Mickelson (1913-2000) was president of CBS News, president of Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty (1972-1975) and vice-president of CBS, Inc., Time-Life Broadcast, Inc., and Encyclopedia Britannica Educational Corporation as well as part of the communications faculty at Louisiana State University, the University of Kansas, the University of Minnesota, Northwestern University, and San Diego State University. He was a Research Fellow of the Hoover Institution, a member ...

CBS News.

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International Broadcast Institute

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Aspen Institute for Humanistic Studies.

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National News Council (U.S.)

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The National News Council was created in 1973 in New York City upon the recommendation of an independent task force of the Twentieth Century Fund, a research foundation. Conceived as a private, nonprofit organization, the council began operation with two basic objectives: to consider complaints brought against the media, whether by individual citizens or organizations, concerning alleged misstatements, inaccuracies, or unfairness; and to study possible infringements on the freedom of the press. ...