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"I do think that the quality which makes a man want to write and be read is essentially a desire for self-exposure and is masochistic. Like one of those guys who has a compulsion to take his thing out and show it on the street." - James Jones [sic]Monday May 08, 2006
Mistakes SchmakesDeb Howell spent yesterday's column going over the Post's corrections policy. Her conclusion: The Post's system is pretty broken for a modern, digital, fast-moving age. The paper doesn't correct enough things, fast enough, and in the logical place. "To make its system more accountable, The Post needs a corrections overseer who would act as an appeals court judge and sign off on all corrections -- and who would see what correction requests were rejected. That would ensure a more uniform standard. Many newspapers that have ombudsmen or public editors as employees use that avenue for corrections. The Post's ombudsman has always been an independent contractor -- a system I like -- and it is more appropriate for a top editor to be in charge of corrections," she observes. Of course, better-trained photo pickers would also help. The Reliable Source last week failed twice trying to publish a photograph of singer John Rich: Mistake #1: "A Reliable Source item in the May 2 Style section was accompanied by an incorrect photograph. The man identified as John Rich from the duo Big & Rich was actually Keith Burns, guitarist for Trick Pony." Mistake #2: "A Reliable Source item in the May 4 Style section was accompanied by an incorrect photograph. Because of a mislabeled caption on a photo provided by Getty Images, the man identified as John Rich of Big & Rich was actually Big Kenny, the other member of the duo." Friday Apr 14, 2006
Voicemail Can Be So Complicated!Gabe Sherman points us to an amusing note in the NYT that we missed: Evidently the ole Gray Lady, um, sort of missed the boat on a story because one of the reporters involved forget to check voicemail. Scooter Libby "corrected" some of his explosive testimony this week in a court filing, and the Washington Post got ahold of it for Wednesday's paper. The Times, not so much. The Times, however, did publish the new information yesterday, and explained in an Editor's Note, a voicemail and an email with the information "went unnoticed." You know sometimes it's probably better just not admitting that. Wednesday Mar 08, 2006
Beware That HoagieHowever bad your day was yesterday, it probably wasn't as bad as the AP staffer who mistakenly moved this news alert regarding the death of Dana Reeve: "NEW YORK (AP)--A spokesman for the Christopher Reeve Foundation says that Dana Reeve has died of lunch cancer at the age of 44." It's a good warning to everyone: Never work hungry. Wednesday Feb 15, 2006
Oops-a-DaisyWashington Life, the soon-to-be Vanity Fair of D.C., had a little mailing list error. A flyer went out this week to Washington Life's list plugging pricey fitness hot spot The Sports Club/LA. Unfortunately, the email went out under the name of Jayne Sandman--who hasn't worked for the magazine in two years and now works at the competitor Capitol File. Don't worry, it happens to the best of us. Invite after the jump. Monday Oct 03, 2005
Correction IntrigueA fascinating and intriguing correction from Karen Feld's gossip column:
Anyone have more information on this from Benz's side or more details on the lawsuit? Thursday Aug 18, 2005
'Hard News' CorrectedIf you're a devotee of the ole Gray Lady, then make sure to catch Fishtern Maureen Miller's review of Seth Mnookin's "Hard News," now out in paperback with a special "corrections section."
Mnookin argues that they're mostly minor corrections, and that it is, indeed, the sign of a well-researched book that he wanted to correct what few errors existed in the work as soon as possible. Wednesday Aug 17, 2005
OopsFrom Hotline's Last Call: Tomorrow's Corrections Today: Despite having the same picture in Washington Post Express, OR Gov. Ted Kulongoski (D) and J.D. Killen are not the same person. Wednesday Jun 08, 2005
That's So Gaye
"The Washington Times yesterday inadvertently published a photograph of DC City Administrator Robert C. Bobb (left) misidentified as the late soul singer Marvin Gaye (right)" Sometimes the jokes are just too easy. We'll let you fill in your own here. Monday Jun 06, 2005
MSNBC's White Ho Reporter
A tipster passes along an embarrassing gaffe on MSNBC recently. Tuesday May 24, 2005
The Next Generation?In his blog reading, Kurtz discovered a New York Times editor's note we can't believe hasn't gotten more laughs:
At least she didn't make up anything in the article -- better to be biased than lie, right? But then again, WHAT was she thinking??? PreviouslySimon & Garfunkel's Lesser Known Work As If Most People Could Tell the Difference... |
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