Standard v2026.1
Editorial Standards
This is the standard the Breaking New York newsroom holds itself to. It is versioned; the current version is v2026.1. Material changes are noted in the changelog at the bottom.
Independence
Breaking New York is editorially independent. We take no press junkets, accept no paid placements in the news desks, and let no advertiser or subject review copy before publication. Where a commercial relationship with a subject exists, it is disclosed in the piece.
Sourcing
Claims of fact run only when traced to a primary source we can name or link. Statistics carry their source. Quotes from named people trace to a published statement, an interview, or an on-the-record exchange — we do not invent quotes or paraphrase a position into quotation marks.
Anonymity
Anonymous sourcing is the exception, used only where a named source would face retaliation or legal jeopardy. When we grant anonymity, the piece says why.
Conflicts of interest
The desk discloses any financial or personal interest that bears on a story. The ground-transportation guides disclose that they rank a category in which the publisher has no ownership stake; operator-supplied claims in those guides are labeled as such.
Corrections
Errors are corrected in place. Substantive corrections — anything that changes a fact, a number, or a conclusion — are logged on the corrections page with the date and the nature of the change. Typo-level fixes are made silently. To flag an error, email record@breakingnewyork.com.
What we will not publish
We will not publish unverifiable claims as fact, fabricated quotes, undisclosed sponsored copy, or a ranking we cannot defend on observable criteria. We will not run a subject's self-reported statistic as an independent finding.
AI and automation
Reporting, sourcing, and editorial judgment are human work. Automated tools may assist with research, transcription, and production, but no claim of fact reaches the wire without human verification against a primary source. The desk is accountable for every published file regardless of the tools used to produce it.
Changelog
- v2026.1 — Initial published standard. Independence, sourcing, anonymity, conflicts, corrections workflow, and AI-and-automation policy established.