Posted on November 30, 2011, 7:30 am, by Craig Silverman, under
Newspapers.
IN Saturday”s Liverpool Echo we reported on a fork lift truck driver who tested positive for drugs after crashing into a worker at the Jaguar Land Rover site, in Halewood. The report stated the incident happened just 24 hours after Graham Begley died in an accident at the factory and included a picture of Mr [...]
Posted on November 30, 2011, 7:00 am, by Craig Silverman, under
Newspapers.
A photo published on page A6 on Saturday incorrectly identified a drunk Toast Martinborough reveller who turned a firehose on the crowd. The man who appeared in Masterton District Court was Daniel Michael Lockyer. However the photograph published was in fact that of Lachlan McHattie, a Masterton builder who runs Lockstar Construction. Mr McHattie has [...]
Posted on November 28, 2011, 3:26 pm, by Craig Silverman, under
Newspapers.
This morning’s edition of The Gazette, the English language daily in Montreal, included a front page error: the paper listed an incorrect team when reporting the score of yesterday’s Grey Cup CFL game. (This is kind of like getting a team wrong when listing the final score of the Super Bowl.) The paper listed the [...]
A PICTURE accompanying our story about window cleaner Graeme Dust,who was jailed for six years for trying to have his wife NIna killed, was not of her but was, in fact, a photograph of a person with no involvement in the case. A normally reliable agency supplied the photograph of a lady we have since [...]
Posted on November 28, 2011, 8:30 am, by Craig Silverman, under
Newspapers.
THE Daily Dispatch reported on the front page yesterday that Education Department chief director Zoleka Makina had been suspended on charges of non-performance. This is not correct. The chief director who is facing charges for non-performance is Nosipho Skenjana. Makina resigned from the department to join the Department of Agriculture. We regret the error and [...]
Posted on November 28, 2011, 8:00 am, by Craig Silverman, under
Newspapers.
An SMS published in this column on Wednesday, November 23, contained comments that reflected adversely on the personal and professionalreputation of Central Highlands Regional Council employee, Luke Lankowski. This particular SMS was published in error. The Central QueenslandNews does not in any way endorse these comments. The Central Queensland News unreservedly retracts the comments and [...]
Posted on November 28, 2011, 7:30 am, by Craig Silverman, under
Newspapers.
A front-page story (19 November) about the Independent Police Complaints Commission’s investigation into the shooting of Mark Duggan carried a seriously misleading headline in print and online. The story detailed developments in the IPCC investigation, which include findings that show there is no forensic evidence that Duggan was carrying a gun when shot, and that [...]
Posted on November 28, 2011, 7:00 am, by Craig Silverman, under
Newspapers.
Oregon death penalty: An article in the Nov. 23 Section A about Oregon Gov. John Kitzhaber’s declaration on the death penalty said that his decision canceled the scheduled Dec. 6 execution of Gary Haugen and came a day after the Oregon Supreme Court had cleared the way for Haugen’s death by legal injection. It should [...]
My main job at the moment is as editorial director of OpenFile, an online news organization operating in six Canadian cities. Late yesterday afternoon, I spent about an hour helping draft a blog post that would offer an apology and explanation for readers about why we had to remove a story just a few minutes [...]
Posted on November 25, 2011, 7:00 am, by Craig Silverman, under
Newspapers.
In a piece sketching the Leveson inquiry, we incorrectly stated that the Sun newspaper sent a reporter to the home of a junior counsel to the inquiry. The Sun did not send a reporter to the barrister’s home. We apologise for the error and any suggestion that there was an intention by the Sun to [...]
Posted on November 24, 2011, 8:41 pm, by Craig Silverman, under
Uncategorized.
Paul Bradshaw’s Online Journalism Blog is a good read, particularly for tips and information about data journalism. Earlier today he pointed to a very good post on the Neurobonkers blog, “The worst piece of drugs reporting I have ever read”. It completely rips apart a very lazy and inaccurate story originally published by the Hull [...]
Posted on November 24, 2011, 7:30 am, by Craig Silverman, under
Uncategorized.
Not a media error, but too good to pass up. A report from AP: A typo has led to the election of the wrong man to a finance board in Derby, Conn. James J. Butler was the highest vote-getter, winning 1,526 votes for the 10-member Board of Apportionment and Taxation, which monitors the town’s finances. [...]
Posted on November 24, 2011, 7:00 am, by Craig Silverman, under
Magazines.
In our issue dated November 5th we said that the UN General Assembly had voted to admit Palestine as a full member of UNESCO, when in fact the General Assembly did not conduct any vote regarding Palestine’s membership of the cultural agency. Sorry. Link Report an error
Posted on November 24, 2011, 6:30 am, by Craig Silverman, under
Television.
No, that’s not Wisconsin. An ESPN screenshot grabbed by Darren Rovell: Thanks, Daniel! Report an error
Posted on November 23, 2011, 8:00 am, by Craig Silverman, under
Newspapers.
Our article,”Inside the ‘basket case’:the film that will shock football”(29 October 2011) was a feature on a fly-on -the wall documentary film,The Four Year Plan,which has just been released about the recent turbulent history of Queens Park Rangers FC. In it we mentioned an allegation made in the film by the former QPR Chairman, Gianni [...]
Posted on November 23, 2011, 7:30 am, by Craig Silverman, under
Newspapers.
An interview with the universities minister, David Willetts, described him as an enthusiast for coalition government and quoted him as saying: “You can’t get anywhere without an appeal to tribal loyalty.” In fact he said the opposite: “You can’t get anywhere with an appeal to tribal loyalty.” (‘Many more will go to university than in [...]
Posted on November 23, 2011, 7:00 am, by Craig Silverman, under
Worth Reading.
… Dan Schultz, a graduate student at the MIT Media Lab (and newly named Knight-Mozilla fellow for 2012), is devoting his thesis to automatic bullshit detection. Schultz is building what he calls truth goggles — not actual magical eyewear, alas, but software that flags suspicious claims in news articles and helps readers determine their truthiness. [...]
Posted on November 23, 2011, 7:00 am, by Craig Silverman, under
Newspapers.
A REPORT published on The Australian’s website on October 17 (“Australia’s envoy `not named’ for war crimes”) reported that the UN panel of experts had found there “was credible evidence that both the Sri Lankan government and the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Elam were guilty of war crimes”. The Australian accepts that the UN report [...]
Oh typo: Original was here. Thanks, Corey! Report an error
Posted on November 22, 2011, 7:30 am, by Craig Silverman, under
Newspapers.
An amusing, confusing correction from the student paper at Vancouver’s University of British Columbia (AMS is the student society at the university): Thanks, Doug! Report an error
Posted on November 22, 2011, 7:00 am, by Craig Silverman, under
Newspapers.
A letter to the editor: I wish to refer to the story in last Saturday’s ‘Rolling Back the Years’ supplement recalling the Kerry Babies saga and the Independent Newspapers team coverage of the tribunal at Tralee. The writer refers to his “now deceased colleagues, Dick Cross and Noel Smith”. Sadly, Noel has left us to [...]
Posted on November 21, 2011, 8:30 am, by Craig Silverman, under
Newspapers.
A brief on Thursday’s sports pages under the headline, “Cheyenne Warriors hockey team will distribute turkeys Saturday,” contained multiple errors. The Warriors are a professional indoor football team. Also, the Warriors will be distributing Thanksgiving turkeys at 117 W. Ninth Street in Cheyenne. The mistakes were due to editor error. Report an error
Posted on November 21, 2011, 8:00 am, by Craig Silverman, under
Newspapers.
THE Express Advocate, in the issues of September 20 and October 21, reported on an incident involving Ourimbah rugby league coach Adam McEwen following the Central Coast Cup grand final match and his subsequent appearance at a Central Coast Division of Rugby League judiciary committee hearing. We reported that Mr McEwen received a severe warning [...]
The office of the Press Ombudsman has directed The Sunday Independent to apologise to Credit Ombudsman Manie van Schalkwyk for falsely stating in a sub-headline that he was being investigated for corruption. Van Schalkwyk lodged a complaint with the Press Ombudsman about a story headlined “Hawks investigate complaints – Allegations of a conflict of interest [...]
Posted on November 21, 2011, 7:00 am, by Craig Silverman, under
Newspapers.
In our article last week about Sir Andrew Cahn, the new chairman of the UK advisory board of Chinese telecoms company Huawei, we said he had stepped down from his previous job as head of UK Trade & Investment with a £1.2 million pay-off. This was not true. He retired from UKTI at the normal [...]