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How to politely fact-check a reporter in advance to avoid a mistake in reporting

For an industry that is so (rightfully) obsessed with getting the facts straight, it may come as a surprise to many outside the newsroom that there is no one, universally accepted process for journalists to fact-check their work.

accuracy, errors, fact checking, journalism, journalist, Media Relations, public relations, reporter, reporting

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