Wisconsin Independent News Distributors
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Company typeCollective
IndustryDistributor
Founded1971 in Madison, Wisconsin, U.S.
FounderJack Dunn, Roger Metcalf, Bill Morris, Roney Sorenson
| Company type | Collective |
|---|---|
| Industry | Distributor |
| Founded | 1971 in Madison, Wisconsin, U.S. |
| Founder | Jack Dunn, Roger Metcalf, Bill Morris, Roney Sorenson |
| Defunct | "late 1970s"[1] |
| Fate | Acquisition by Big Rapids Distribution |
| Successor | Capital City Distribution |
| Headquarters | Madison, Wisconsin, United States |
Area served | Northern Illinois, Wisconsin, and eastern Minnesota |
Key people | Milton Griepp, John Davis |
| Services | Underground press distribution; later comic book distribution |
Wisconsin Independent News Distributors (WIND) was an alternative left-wing news distributor founded in 1971 in Madison, Wisconsin by Jack Dunn, Roger Metcalf, Bill Morris, and Roney Sorenson. All were students or otherwise involved in the student movement of the times at the University of Wisconsin–Madison. The collective expanded through the 1970s to involve over 20 people, and expanding its operations throughout northern Illinois, Wisconsin, and eastern Minnesota.