“Every journalist knows the feeling. Your story — or the story you’ve edited — has been published, maybe on a tight deadline, and you realize too late that it contains a mistake. Cue the stages of grief: Defensive disbelief. Horror. Resignation. Self-flagellation. And finally, a humiliating correction notice permanently branded on your work.”
—Margaret Sullivan, media reporter, “The existential dread of journalists watching the Sarah Palin trial,” The Washington Post, Feb. 11, 2022.
• Editorial Comment: Journalists are human, too. Sort of.
Look Who’s Laughing! in the April issue of Senior News. HAHAHahahahahaha
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Edward C. Pease, Ph.D.
Professor & Department Head Emeritus
Department of Journalism & Communication
Utah State University
Today's WORD on Journalism
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