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How the Newsroom Maintains Its Record

Corrections, clarifications, sourcing notes, and disclosures belong to the visible maintenance of the report, not to the margins of it.

Corrections, clarifications, disclosures, and accountability records.

BiB Editorial DeskMar 19, 2026Comments closed

Breeze in Busan uses its transparency log to document corrections, clarifications, sourcing notes, and disclosures when they are necessary.

The purpose of this record is practical. Newsroom maintenance should be visible enough for readers to follow without turning every update into a performative statement. When a correction is warranted, it should be recorded clearly. When a passage requires additional sourcing context, that clarification should be stated directly. When editorial circumstances require disclosure, that disclosure should sit in the publication record rather than in informal side channels.

Transparency is not a one-time declaration. It is a repeated editorial practice tied to the maintenance of trust. The standard is straightforward: when the record changes in a way that readers should understand, the newsroom should document that change in a form that is easy to find, restrained in tone, and specific about what was updated.

This log exists to support that standard. It is not separate from reporting quality. It is one of the ways reporting quality is maintained over time.

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