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Posts Tagged ‘WCCO-TV’

June 21st, 2007

Determination 150: Tax Rally Attendees v. WCCO-TV

In April 2007, twelve participants in a tax-cut rally held at the State Capitol in St. Paul filed complaints against WCCO-TV. Footage of their rally had been edited into a feature on WCCO’s Web site entitled “Raw Video: Global Warming Protest on Capitol Hill.” Though the caption that accompanied the video read, “Hundreds of activists gathered on Capitol Hill Saturday to urge Congress to enact an 80 percent cut in carbon dioxide emissions by 2050,” about half of the footage was of the much larger local tax-cut rally.

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January 4th, 2005

Determination 142: David Downing v. WCCO-TV

The Minnesota News Council voted 11-1 to uphold a complaint against WCCO-TV by a St. Paul family who said the station misrepresented them as unable to afford to attend the Minnesota State Fair except on a Bargain Day.

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February 20th, 2003

Determination 135: Gold’N Plump v. WCCO-TV

WCCO-TV, the CBS-owned station in the Twin Cities, broadcast a story on December 9, 2002 suggesting that chickens sold by companies such as Gold’n Plump could be dangerous to eat. One reason: bacteria in chickens treated with antibiotics develop resistance to those drugs, sometimes rendering the same drugs ineffective in treating human beings who get sick from eating those chickens.

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June 20th, 2002

Determination 132: Michael Walijarvi for Ken Walijarvi v. WCCO-TV

The complaint here is that WCCO-TV was unfair in its story about mold in school walls by singling out Ken Walijarvi, the architect of several of the schools highlighted, and portraying him as a wrongdoer, especially since the story itself stated that the design Walijarvi used was considered the state of the art at the time.

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December 9th, 1999

Determination 126: St. Therese Home v. WCCO-TV

Participants included the complainant, Dave Bredenberg, administrator of St. Therese Nursing Home, and Jim Williams, Director of Communication for the Minnesota Health & Housing Alliance. WCCO-TV chose not to attend the hearing, but sent a written response to the complaint. 

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June 12th, 1997

Determination 115: Patty & Randy Brandt v. WCCO-TV

Attending the hearing were the complainants, Patty and Randy Brandt, dairy farmers from Marshall, MN. WCCO-TV declined to attend.

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October 18th, 1996

Determination 112: Northwest Airlines v. WCCO-TV

Attending the hearing at the Lutheran Brotherhood Auditorium, representing Northwest Airlines were Jon Austin, Director, Corporate Communications; Ruthie McKee, Sr. Vice President, Customer Service and Line Maintenance; Dr. Clayton Foushee, Vice President, Flight Operations, and Christopher Clouser, Sr. Vice President, Administration. Representing WCCO-TV were Jacquee Petchel, Senior Producer; Don Shelby, Anchor and Reporter; John Culliton, former General Manager; and Ted Canova, News Director.

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January 9th, 1992

Determination 92: Metropolitan Council v. WCCO-TV

The complainant claims the television station acted contrary to “accepted journalistic conventions” in ignoring an embargo placed on a news release by the complainant.

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June 15th, 1990

Determination 82: DEFFBAM (Ferret Fanciers) v. WCCO-TV

The complaint is that Channel 4 inaccurately, and hence unfairly, characterized the domestic ferret as a wild animal, essentially untamable and dangerous. Appearing on behalf of the complainant were its president, Joel Johnson, and its strategic coordinator, Randy Sellers. Channel 4 declined to attend.

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April 29th, 1988

Determination 74: Burlington Northern v. WCCO-TV

On June 15, 1987, on its late afternoon television program, “Newsday,” WCCO-TV presented the story of a local business executive who spends his recreational time riding freight trains. Burlington Northern (BN) filed a grievance with the Council claiming the presentation was irresponsible journalism because it glamorized an illegal, highly dangerous activity. The Council viewed a video replay of the report and had available a written transcript of the accompanying dialogue.

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