New York Times | You Don't Say"The short answer is that a television critic with a history of errors wrote hastily and failed to double-check
her work, and editors who should have been vigilant were not," writes Times ombud
Clark Hoyt. "Five editors read the article at different times, but none subjected it to rigorous fact-checking, even after catching two other errors in it. And three editors combined to cause one of the errors themselves." ||
Comment from
John McIntyre.
Every editor has had a day like Keller had when...