Archive for the ‘Ombudsmen’ Category

UK’s Independent on Sunday apologizes for stand on pot; reader’s editor weighs in on when to apologize

UPDATED: Calame comes down on NYT for math in single women story

2006 correction tallies begin to roll in

Salt Lake Trib headline typos lose, dunk readers

An early correction tally; the loss of proofreaders

Right of reply for sources

NY Times op-ed section finally gets around to correcting errors

New York Times public editor Byron Calame has been agitating for the paper’s op-ed section to correct some lingering errors. One is from an editorial on April 26, and another is from an editorial on December 30. The Times yesterday finally published the corrections: Our public editor reminded us last week that we have not [...]

A tale of two public editors

A look at the role of the ombudsman

Times reporter questions the corrections

Review finds Guardian’s Chomsky apology warranted

Calame reports on the standing-room airline seat debacle

A NYT corrections Q&A

San diego paper publishes 2005 corrections total

2005 correction tallies roll in

Homer inspires a mathematical correction

Complaint over BBC One error upheld

Guardian reader’s editor returns to the Chomsky affair

Arizona Daily Star surpasses 2004 error total

The power of errors

Ombudsmen Round-Up

Ombudsmen Round-Up

Ombudsmen Round-Up

Ombudsmen Round-Up

One paper’s corrections tally