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The Minnesota Independent
Type of site
Online magazine
OwnerAmerican Independent News Network
Created byAmerican Independent News Network
URLwww.minnesotaindependent.com
CommercialNo
RegistrationTo Add Comments
LaunchedAugust 2006; shut down in November 2011
Current statusInactive

The Minnesota Independent,formerlyMinnesota Monitor,and sometimes known asMnIndy,was an independent online news website. It launched in August 2006, with a focus on coverage of political issues. The website was funded by theAmerican Independent News Network.The website was closed down in 2011.[1]

Background

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Minnesota Independentwas staffed by both salaried reporters and paidfellowswho received a stipend for their writing contributions.[2]The initial pool of writers included a number of journalists and liberal Minnesotabloggers,including original site editorRobin Marty,Somalijournalist Abdi Ayne, Joe Bodell and others. Later, the site brought on board professional journalists, such as Eric Black, who had written for theStar Tribune,and formerCity Pageswriters Paul Demko and Molly Priesmeyer.

The site was edited byPaul Schmelzer,and received about 150,000 unique visitors per month. Traffic surpassed 250,000 in the month preceding the 2008 U.S. elections and surpassed 260,000 unique monthly visits in April 2009.[3]A week after election day, the Center for Independent Media cut funding for two of six full-time staff members, Andy Birkey and Molly Priesmeyer, and for the entire freelance staff.[4]Birkey has since been hired back, and a freelance budget, albeit smaller, was reinstated.

History

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Minnesota Independentbroke a number of stories. During theKeith EllisonQur'an oath controversy,theIndependent'sAbdi Aynte reported that Keith Ellison would not change his mind about being sworn in on the Qur'an. TheIndependentwas the first to report that Living Word Christian Center may have violatedIRSguidelines during a speech at the Church byMichele Bachmann.[citation needed]The story resulted in an ethical complaint being filed byCREWagainst the church.[citation needed]

The site also broke news that MinnesotaUnited States AttorneyRachel Paulosewas under investigation for mishandling classified information, and that a staffer for Rep.Michele Bachmannhad sent out an emailed plea for support that violated house ethics rules.[5]

Minnesota Independentreporter Andy Birkey won a 2010 Page One Award from theSociety of Professional Journalistsfor best continuing coverage of the controversial Christian ministry You Can Run But You Cannot Hide.[6]Media writer Paul Schmelzer won a 2008 Frank Premack Award for Public Affairs Journalism from the University of Minnesota School of Journalism[7]and a 2nd Place in the 2006 Society of Professional Journalists Page One Awards.[8]The site was nominated for theKoufax Awardin 2007,[9]andAndy Birkeywas a finalist for the 2007 Online Journalism Award for his coverage ofLGBTissues.[10]In 2008, the site won three Society of Professional Journalists Page One Awards,[11]and in 2009 increased the number of SPJ prizes to eight, including four first-place awards. Among independent online news enterprises it won best single news story (Paul Demko), best use of multimedia (Newsroom), best use of video (Paul Schmelzer) and best news blog (Newsroom).[12]

Editorial stance

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TheMinnesota Independent's focus and editorial slant was politicallyleft.Fellows were drawn from media outlets includingCity Pagesand theStar Tribune,as well from the left-of-center blogging community in Minnesota. The site featured a code ofethicsthat reads in part, "New Journalist Fellows should be honest, tireless, fair and courageous in gathering, reporting and interpreting information for the public."[13]

Contributors

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  • Andy Birkey
  • Patrick Caldwell
  • Luke Johnson
  • Paul Schmelzer (Editor)

References

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  1. ^Brauer, David (November 16, 2011)."Minnesota Independent staffer says news site is shutting down".MinnPost.Retrieved10 December2015.
  2. ^Center for Independent Media » Programs
  3. ^"Minnesota Monitor: This Year's Visits by Month".Site Meter courtesy.Retrieved2008-11-11.
  4. ^Turck, Mary (November 10, 2008)."Minnesota Independent staff slashed, DC office fumbles for explanation".Twin Cities Daily Planet.Twin Cities Media Alliance.Retrieved2008-11-11.
  5. ^Minnesota Monitor:: Bachmann Email May Violate Federal Law, House Ethics Rules
  6. ^"Minnesota Independent wins journalism prizes for coverage of Christian ministry, Obama rally".
  7. ^Minnesota Monitor's Schmelzer wins a 2008 Premack Public Affairs Journalism Award
  8. ^Center for Independent Media's 'New Journalist Program' Bloggers Win Journalism Awards
  9. ^Minnesota Monitor nominated for a Koufax Award
  10. ^Online Journalism Awards: 2007 Online Journalism Awards - Finalists
  11. ^Minnesota Independent wins three Society of Professional Journalists awards
  12. ^MnIndy wins four first place Page One awards, four others
  13. ^Minnesota Monitor:: Code of Ethics
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