The New York Times issued a very specific correction May 22 related to its reporting on when the Broadway show “Death of a Salesman” received a standing ovation.
The correction reads:
“A critic’s notebook article on Monday about the prevalence of standing ovations at Broadway shows described incorrectly the quickness with which audience members appeared to be on their feet at a performance of the current revival of “Death of a Salesman.” Their ovation seemed to occur within a millisecond — one-thousandth of a second — not a megasecond, which is one million seconds.”
Hat Tip: Andy Borowitz