What 60 Minutes can learn from Inside Edition November 26, 2013 By Brendan Nyhan Media organizations need to own their mistakes. Here’s how they can do better
Building a better correction October 21, 2013 By Brendan Nyhan Three lessons from new research on how to counter misinformation
A piracy defense walks the plank at the Post (UPDATED) October 16, 2013 By Ryan Chittum A blogger gets schooled by the meanies of Big Copyright
Audit Notes: Reuters in court, 97-month car loans, the missing 000s April 9, 2013 By Ryan Chittum A flurry of legal activity for the wire service
Must-reads of the week December 14, 2012 By The Editors Geezer parents, poisoned beef, Harvard ballers, Occupy grief
A game of telephone fools the Times May 18, 2012 By Ryan Chittum And the newspaper-of-record short-arms the correction
Sourcing Trayvon Martin "Photos" From Stormfront March 26, 2012 By Ryan Chittum Not a good idea, Business Insider
The Guardian‘s Big Hacking-Scandal Error December 23, 2011 By Ryan Chittum Failing to attribute its deleted-messages assertion left it open to attack
A Columnist Recants, but the WSJ Edit Page Won’t Hear it November 23, 2011 By Ryan Chittum The paper runs a flawed column and declines to publish the retraction
How Do Journos Find Time to Fight Corrections? November 16, 2011 By Justin D. Martin Instead of arguing over factual errors, fix them and move on
A Wall Street Journal Error Undermines a Story’s Premise August 17, 2011 By Ryan Chittum But even after a correction, its readers almost surely don’t know that
A Sports Myth Grows in Brooklyn March 18, 2011 By Norman Oder New basketball arena won’t occupy the site the Dodgers sought