Toronto Star ran 172 fewer Corrections this year compared to 2013

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The Toronto Star published 813 corrections in 2014 – a little more than 2 a day, according to the newspaper’s public editor Kathy English.

The Star published 428 correction for mistakes published in the newspaper last year,” her annual corrections report stated. “Another 385 errors were corrected online only.”

English lamented that her public editor office was responsible for four corrections. “It shames me to fess up to the fact that the public editor’s office accounted for four corrections in 2014 — three of them minor mistakes in corrections or clarifications and one of them a mistake of misunderstanding in my column. Ouch!”

She explained that most corrections were fairly basic: “The corrections of 2014 are largely the result of common ‘garden variety’ errors such as misspelled and mangled names, wrong dates, wrong numbers, incorrect facts, misquotes and misunderstandings.”

One big error occurred when the Star wrongly reported 800 Tutsis and Hutus were killed twenty years ago in Rwanda, when it was in fact more than 800,000.

That April 22 correction states:

“More than 800,000 Tutsis and moderate Hutus were murdered during the Rwandan genocide. An April 19 article about films about human justice screening at this year’s Hot Docs festival misstated the number of deaths as 800.”

To help prevent errors, Star newsroom staff uses “accuracy checklists” to help remind reporters to check with “self-editing necessary to minimize the most common type of errors in the Star.”

English also provided a rundown of some of previous years’ corrections count. Last year, for example, there were 403 print corrections and 582 online corrections.

Below see iMediaEthics’ chart of the past few years.

Toronto Star Corrections from 2012-2014

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Toronto Star ran 172 fewer Corrections in 2014 than in 2013

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