Since Colorado Media Matters launched in July, media reports regarding the November 7 election have been a significant source of falsehoods, dubious claims, and other misinformation. At the same time, media outlets and journalists across Colorado have addressed issues raised in our election coverage -- frequently by issuing corrections or follow-up reports. Colorado Media Matters has compiled some notable examples of how the media have responded when our research has pointed out reporting that was not accurate, credible, or reliable and that advanced a conservative agenda.
Coloradoan finally reports on FEC's clearance of Paccione, after Colorado Media Matters items
Rocky publishes follow-up on Beauprez polling claims after Colorado Media Matters item
UPDATE: The Denver Post uncritically repeated Beauprez's statement on “sanctuary cities”
Rocky corrected its omission of comments from AP article on campaign finance rules
Following Colorado Media Matters item, Coloradoan reports on Paccione's Christian faith
Michelli apologizes through Colorado Media Matters for minimum wage remarks
Following Colorado Media Matters item, Gazette corrected 5th District debate falsehood