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'We regret the error'
Posted at 11:06 AM on December 17, 2007 by Melanie Sommer (9 Comments)
The errors made by journalists are highlighted in a blog called "Regret the Error," not to embarrass the reporters, says its author -- but to encourage them to become better.
Craig Silverman, a Canadian freelance journalist and author, decided the best way to make the case for accuracy was to expose mistakes as well as how they were corrected -- or not -- by the publications involved. Silverman created "Regret the Error" in 2004. You can read a q/a with Silverman at Poynter Online.
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