by Sydney Smith on Jan 22, 2017
Corrections Roundup: When Harry Met Sally, the NYPost kills someone off, and C-Span Hacked?
We're only a few weeks into the new year, but there already have been some notable and interesting corrections in...
We're only a few weeks into the new year, but there already have been some notable and interesting corrections in...
The Sunday Express brought new meaning to the term "blowing things out of proportion." That is, the UK newspaper claimed...
Russian hackers did not penetrate the U.S. electrical grid through a Vermont utility, as the Washington Post previously reported. The...
Two Canadian public editors revealed how many corrections their respective papers -- the Globe and Mail and Toronto Star --...
It's time for iMediaEthics' annual top 10 corrections from 2016. Last year, we published the Top 10 News Errors from...
Two weeks after publication, the Washington Post added a nearly 150-word editor's note to an article claiming "a sophisticated Russian...
A British council didn't take down a playground tunnel because of fears that fat children would get stuck in it....
The UK Sun unpublished and corrected a story that suggested a train driver crashed his train near Paddington because he...
In the past week, there have been a few fake political stories circulating related to the U.S. election and presidency....