The Miami Age adheres to a strict set of editorial standards and ethical guidelines. These principles guide our journalists and news-gathering processes, ensuring the integrity and reliability of the information we provide to our readers in Miami and beyond.
Our commitment is to truthful, accurate, and fair reporting. These standards are foundational to maintaining public trust in our journalism.
All reported facts presented by The Miami Age undergo a rigorous verification process. Our journalists are responsible for confirming the accuracy of information from multiple credible sources before publication.
We cross-reference data, statements, and details to ensure their veracity. Numerical data, statistics, and direct quotes are checked against original sources whenever possible.
The Miami Age maintains a commitment to precision in all our journalistic endeavors. Our editorial team emphasizes thoroughness in research and reporting.
The Miami Age strives to present all sides of a story fairly and impartially. We avoid taking editorial stances on factual matters and ensure balanced representation of differing viewpoints.
Individuals or organizations that are the subject of criticism or allegations in our reporting are offered a reasonable opportunity to respond. This right of reply is a core component of our fairness policy.
Our aim is to provide context and allow affected parties to present their perspective within our articles. We believe this practice strengthens the overall integrity of our journalism.
The Miami Age operates with complete editorial independence. While APG owns and operates this publication, editorial decisions are made solely by The Miami Age's editorial team.
Commercial interests, advertisers, or political affiliations do not influence our news coverage or editorial content. Our reporting remains free from external pressures.
Our journalists focus solely on serving the public interest through unbiased reporting. This separation ensures that our news remains objective and credible.
The Miami Age is committed to correcting factual errors promptly and transparently. Should an error appear in our published content, we will issue a correction.
Readers who identify potential inaccuracies are encouraged to notify our editorial team. Information regarding our corrections process is available on our dedicated page.
For details on how corrections are handled, please refer to our full policy at https://miamiage.com/corrections.
Protecting the identity of confidential sources is a fundamental principle of The Miami Age's journalistic ethics. Our reporters will not disclose the identity of a confidential source without their explicit consent.
This commitment is essential for encouraging individuals to provide sensitive information that serves the public interest. We uphold the privacy of those who provide information under conditions of anonymity.
Our journalists adhere to legal and ethical guidelines regarding source confidentiality. This practice supports investigative journalism and access to critical information.
The Miami Age maintains strict policies to prevent conflicts of interest among our editorial staff and reporters. Journalists must disclose any financial, personal, or political affiliations that could create a perceived or actual conflict.
Staff members are prohibited from reporting on topics where they have a direct personal interest. This measure ensures that reporting remains objective and free from bias.
Transparency regarding potential conflicts is maintained. When unavoidable, such interests are disclosed to readers within the relevant articles.
Our editorial team routinely reviews compliance with these conflict of interest policies. The integrity of our reporting relies on these established safeguards.
The Miami Age utilizes advanced technologies and artificial intelligence tools to support journalistic workflows. These tools may assist in data analysis, transcription, and content optimization.
However, all editorial content, including reporting, writing, and fact-checking, remains under the direct supervision and control of our human journalists and editorial team. AI does not generate news articles independently.
Any use of AI in content creation is disclosed to our readers where relevant and impactful. We ensure that technology serves to enhance, not replace, the critical judgment of our reporters.
The ethical deployment of AI in journalism is an ongoing consideration for our publication. We prioritize accuracy, transparency, and human oversight in all technological applications.
The Miami Age welcomes feedback and addresses concerns regarding our editorial content or journalistic conduct. Readers who wish to submit a formal complaint may do so via email.
Please direct all complaints to our editorial department. Provide specific details regarding the article or issue in question.
Complaints should be sent to editor@miamiage.com. Our editorial team reviews all communications and responds as appropriate.