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The Minnesota Independent : ウィキペディア英語版 | The Minnesota Independent
''The Minnesota Independent'', formerly ''Minnesota Monitor'', and sometimes known as MnIndy, is an independent online newsmagazine. It launched in August 2006, with a focus on coverage of political issues. The newsmagazine is funded by the American Independent News Network. ==Background==
''Minnesota Independent'' is staffed by both salaried reporters and paid fellows who receive a stipend for their writing contributions.〔(Center for Independent Media » Programs )〕 The initial pool of writers included a number of journalists and liberal Minnesota bloggers, including original site editor Robin Marty, Somali journalist Abdi Ayne (who left to work for the BBC and is now employed by the Voice of America), Joe Bodell and others. Later, the site brought on board professional journalists, such as Eric Black, who had written for the Star Tribune, and former City Pages writers Paul Demko and Molly Priesmeyer. The site is currently edited by Paul Schmelzer, and boasts traffic of 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.〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.sitemeter.com/?a=stats&s=s26minnmon&r=36 )〕 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. Birkey has since been hired back, and a freelance budget, albeit smaller, was reinstated.
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