CJR Study: Copy Editing, Fact Checking Lacking on Magazine Sites

Despite the fact that the Internet continues to establish its importance as a source of news, the same standards of copy editing, fact checking, and error correction that have been hallmarks of the print side of the business have largely not made the transition to the online sector, according to a survey of 665 consumer magazines by Columbia Journalism Review discussed in detail in a feature titled Tangled Web.

Among the alarming and surprising statistics unearthed by the survey:
• 59 percent of respondents either said there was no copy editing whatsoever online (11 percent), or that copy editing is less rigorous than in the print edition.

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