Editorial Standards
NewsList Directory is maintained as a structured editorial reference resource for discovering news publishers, media outlets, and related organizations. These standards explain how we approach directory organization, source selection, classification, and corrections.
1. Editorial Purpose
Our purpose is to present directory information in a clear, neutral, and usable format that helps visitors discover media sources by geography and category.
2. Sources and Methodology
Listings may be informed by official publisher websites, public contact pages, public business profiles, publicly available reference data, and internal review processes. Structured imports and normalization workflows may be used to support large-scale directory organization, but they do not eliminate the need for ongoing review and refinement.
3. Accuracy and Maintenance
We work to improve accuracy over time, but listing details can change after publication. Website URLs, ownership details, classifications, contact information, and geographic labels may become outdated. We review corrections in good faith and update entries where appropriate.
4. Neutrality and Classification
Categories, geographic labels, and organizational groupings are used to support discovery and navigation. They are not intended to function as endorsements, quality scores, political signals, or editorial ratings.
5. Independence
Commercial relationships, if any, do not automatically determine whether an entity appears in the directory. Editorial inclusion is based on site scope, available source information, and directory relevance.
6. Corrections Policy
If you identify inaccurate, outdated, duplicated, or misleading information, you may request review by providing the relevant page URL and supporting details. We prioritize corrections that improve clarity, accuracy, and user trust.
7. Contact
For editorial standards questions, corrections, or listing reviews, contact [email protected].
