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How full should the disclosure be when mistakes happen?
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Don Wycliff Don Wycliff is the Tribune's public editor
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/ Journalistic ethics
/ Public relations
2004
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How full should the disclosure be when mistakes happen?
2004
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In 2003, 401 of our 803 errors identified through our error forms were newsgathering mistakes. That is 49.94 percent. And that is almost exactly the average [49.75 percent] over the seven full years of error form data ... \"Another way to look at this is that, typically, newsgathering errors outnumber editing errors by 3-1. At least.\"
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