The president of the EFE Agency, Miguel Ángel Oliver, apologized for a headline published in error about a helicopter accident in Madrid. The state news agency broadcast a message on X reporting a helicopter crash into the Crystal Tower, which was not true, and deleted it after three minutes.
As EFE explains, the title was published exclusively on this social network and was not transmitted to any of the information services of the agency’s clients – a supplier of information for the Spanish media -, although d Other newspapers reproduced the headline when they saw the message. . elDiario.es has never taken back the title published in error.
The content published in X came from a test text written by an Agencia EFE student during a training session. “Due to a technical transmission error, this text was rejected among the editorial content,” they explained. It was deleted three minutes after its publication and a notice of cancellation was subsequently distributed on social networks and in all news services.
“We apologize for this error to all citizens, and in particular to all our customers,” they added in a press release made public. The EFE agency “has taken the necessary technical measures to prevent a similar error from happening again.”
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