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Corrections: Feb. 27, 2026
Errors in previous New York Times reporting have been addressed.
Published on Feb. 27, 2026
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The New York Times has issued corrections for two errors that appeared in recent articles. An article on Thursday about Netflix's embrace of video podcasting incorrectly stated that 'The Pete Davidson Show' is taped in Los Angeles, when it is actually shot in New York. Additionally, an Off the Menu article on Wednesday provided an incorrect address for the Eighth, a cocktail lounge in Manhattan, listing it as 132 Seventh Avenue instead of the proper address.
Why it matters
Maintaining accuracy and correcting errors is a core responsibility of reputable news organizations like the New York Times. These corrections help ensure the integrity of the publication's reporting and keep readers accurately informed.
The details
The two errors corrected in this update were relatively minor, but the Times takes pride in addressing any inaccuracies that make it into print, whether large or small. Corrections are a standard practice for the newspaper to uphold its journalistic standards.
- The corrections were published on Friday, February 27, 2026.
The players
The New York Times
A leading American daily newspaper known for its high-quality journalism and commitment to accuracy.
The takeaway
Even the most respected news organizations like the New York Times occasionally make small mistakes, but their willingness to promptly correct those errors helps maintain public trust in their reporting.
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