Corrections Policy

When we get it wrong, we fix it. Publicly.

Accuracy is the foundation of credible journalism. Burbank Digest strives to verify all facts before publication. Despite our best efforts, errors occasionally occur. When they do, we take responsibility and act quickly to correct the record.

Types of Corrections

Correction

Issued when we publish factually inaccurate information -- errors in names, dates, locations, statistics, or quotes. Appended to the article with a clear notice.

Clarification

Issued when original reporting was accurate but unclear or missing context that could lead to misunderstanding.

Editor's Note

Added to provide context, disclose conflicts of interest, or explain significant updates to developing stories.

Retraction

Rare cases where a story's fundamental premise is false. Article is removed and replaced with a retraction notice.

How We Handle Corrections

1

Investigation

The responsible editor investigates the claim and reviews original sourcing.

2

Verification

If confirmed, we determine the appropriate correction type.

3

Publication

Correction added to the original article with timestamp and explanation.

4

Logging

All corrections logged on this page for transparency.

Report an Error

If you believe you have found an error in our reporting, please contact us immediately.

When reporting, include: Article title or URL, the specific error, the correct information (with source if available), and your contact information.

Corrections Log

Below is a complete log of all corrections issued by Burbank Digest.

No corrections have been issued since our launch in March 2026.

This log will be updated as corrections are made.