Wrong, Wrong, Wrong, Wrong, Wrong, Wrong July 24, 2009 By Craig Silverman Alessandra Stanley’s troubling history of error
Reuters Opens its Kimono July 17, 2009 By Craig Silverman Wire service makes reporting handbook freely available online
The Copy Editing Equation July 10, 2009 By Craig Silverman Fewer copy editors + fewer reporters + more work = trouble
Three Strikes and You’re Fired June 26, 2009 By Craig Silverman When the punishment for factual inaccuracy doesn’t fit the crime
What’s Wrong with This Picture? June 19, 2009 By Craig Silverman When the man you think is Kim Jong Il’s son isn’t
Off the Map June 5, 2009 By Craig Silverman Daily newspapers are constant sources of geographical errors
New Yorker Under Siege May 22, 2009 By Craig Silverman How the magazine found itself in the crosshairs of a $10-million lawsuit
The Wikiback Effect May 8, 2009 By Craig Silverman If you’re a journalist who cribs from Wikipedia, it will get you back