WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 4, 2006
Editor & Publisher
The 414,000-circ Boston Globe managed to get the correct mining tragedy story into 50,000 copies of its final edition, says editor
Martin Baron. He tells
Joe Strupp the paper dumped 30,000 copies with the wrong story and replaced them with 30,000 extra copies offering the corrected version. "It seemed we handled it just fine all along the way," he says. "It's not like people were working with no information. There were officials commenting on this. As it turned out, wrong information was given out."
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Wichita Eagle editor tells readers why her paper got it wrong (WE)
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Shreveport editor: "I wish I could call back all of the wrong editions" (ST)Posted at 1:44:05 PM
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