Standards

Corrections Policy

How NewsMV handles mistakes — the standard we hold ourselves to, and how to put something right.

Last updated June 2026

Our standard

NewsMV aims to get it right the first time, and to fix it openly when we do not. Accuracy is the whole point of a newsroom; a correction is not an embarrassment but part of how we keep faith with readers.

Every story carries a byline and a desk, and a member of our standards desk reviews complaints about accuracy. When we are wrong on a fact, we correct it promptly and say so.

How to request a correction

If you believe something we published is inaccurate, tell us. Send the headline or link, the specific point you think is wrong, and — where you can — the source that supports the correct version. The more precise the request, the faster we can check it.

Reach the standards desk through our contact page. We treat every correction request seriously, whether it comes from a reader, a source or the subject of a story.

How corrections are marked

When we change a published article to fix a factual error, we add a dated correction note at the foot of the story explaining what was wrong and what it now says. We do not quietly edit the record.

Minor clarifications — sharpening wording that was unclear but not inaccurate — are marked as updates. Significant corrections may also be noted in our corrections column. Press-release and sponsored material is the responsibility of the issuer; where it contains an error, we annotate or remove it and note the change.

Contact

To flag an error or follow up on a correction already made, reach the standards desk through our contact page.