Semester
Spring
Date of Graduation
2005
Document Type
Thesis
Degree Type
MS
College
Reed College of Media
Department
Reed College of Media
Committee Chair
John Temple.
Abstract
Media credibility and accuracy has been a topic of debate in the field of journalism for many years. This study examines the types of errors that occur most often within West Virginia's daily newspapers; how these publications handle errors and corrections, and the placement of corrections and clarifications within the newspapers. This study uses mixed-methods research to find its results. Corrections and clarifications gathered over a 60-day time period were analyzed for the type of error corrected as well as if the error was attributed. Newspaper editors were surveyed about how their publications handle corrections and their perceptions of the types) of errors that occur most often.
Recommended Citation
Altobello, Lindsay E., "How West Virginia daily newspapers handle errors and corrections" (2005). Graduate Theses, Dissertations, and Problem Reports. 1574.
https://researchrepository.wvu.edu/etd/1574