Al McIntosh, Date of Birth, Date of Death

    

Al McIntosh

American newspaper editor

Date of Birth: 07-Oct-1905

Date of Death: 23-Jul-1979

Profession: editor, journalist

Nationality: United States

Zodiac Sign: Libra


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About Al McIntosh

  • Alan Cunningham McIntosh (October 7, 1905 – July 23, 1979) was editor of the Rock County Star-Herald of Luverne, Minnesota.
  • He was president of the Minnesota Newspaper Association in 1949.
  • The association now recognizes individuals who have provided exceptional service to the field of journalism with its Al McIntosh Distinguished Service to Journalism Award. Ken Burns included several World War II-era excerpts from McIntosh's weekly column in his documentary "The War," which are voiced by actor Tom Hanks.
  • In an interview on the radio show Fresh Air, Burns claimed that McIntosh could have pursued a more prestigious journalistic career but chose to take the reins of a small-town newspaper.
  • Burns also opined in the same interview that McIntosh would be the most important discovery his team made in the creation of the documentary. McIntosh owned and published the Star-Herald from 1940 until 1968, and first became famous after writing an editorial titled “A Tired American Gets Angry” in 1964.

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