The Miami Age is committed to providing accurate and factual news reporting to its readers. Our editorial team adheres to rigorous standards of journalistic accuracy and performs extensive verification processes before publication.
Despite these measures, factual errors or omissions may occasionally occur. When such instances are identified, The Miami Age addresses them promptly and transparently through our corrections policy.
Upon learning of a potential inaccuracy, our journalists investigate the claim. This process involves reviewing sources, consulting with reporters, and verifying information against original documents or statements.
If an error is confirmed, a correction is issued. The nature and prominence of the correction depend on the significance of the error and the medium in which it appeared.
The Miami Age classifies corrections into several categories to address different types of inaccuracies.
Factual Errors: These are direct misstatements of verifiable facts, such as incorrect dates, names, locations, or figures. Such errors are corrected as quickly as possible.
Clarifications: These address information that, while not strictly false, may be misleading or lack essential context. Clarifications provide additional details to ensure a complete understanding of the reported events.
Updates: These involve new information that becomes available after an article's initial publication. Updates reflect ongoing developments in a story and are appended to the original report, noting the time of the addition.
Retractions: In rare cases, if a significant portion of an article is found to be fundamentally false or based on fraudulent information, the article may be retracted entirely. A retraction notice will specify the reasons for the removal.
Readers who identify a potential error in reporting are encouraged to contact The Miami Age. Feedback from our readership is an important component of maintaining accuracy.
To report an error, please send an email to editor@miamiage.com. Please include the article title, publication date, and a description of the potential inaccuracy. Our editorial team will review the information provided.
The Miami Age maintains a commitment to transparency in all aspects of its operations, including the correction process. We believe that acknowledging and rectifying errors is fundamental to journalistic integrity and fosters trust with our audience.
This page serves as a record of corrections, clarifications, and updates made to articles published by The Miami Age. Each entry will specify the article, the nature of the correction, and the date it was made.
The absence of a specific article on this page indicates that no significant corrections or clarifications have been deemed necessary for that particular piece of content. This page will be updated regularly as corrections are issued by our editorial team.
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