The information on Fedregs Advisor tries to be true and make sense.
Our goal is to tell all sides of a story in a way that is accurate, fair, and totally honest.
Accuracy
Fedregs Advisor tries to get the news right as much as possible. Before something is put out in the world, the sources and facts are checked twice. At different stages, more than one person looks over articles to make sure they are correct. Even though we try to give accurate and up-to-date information, the content may not be perfect and may have technical or spelling mistakes. In very rare cases, a person’s bad judgement could cause them to make important mistakes that they didn’t mean to. When this happens, Michigan Sports Zone will run a correction, a clarification, or an editor’s note, depending on what they think is best.
Fairness
At Fedregs Advisor, we care about being fair, so we expect all of our employees to follow these rules. We try to be fair in our reporting by telling the truth about what the sources want. We should also try to talk about things and talk about them in a fair way.
When important facts are left out of a story, it’s not fair. Also, it’s not fair if it has things that have nothing to do with the facts. A story is also not fair if, on purpose or by accident, it tricks the reader. For coverage to be fair, it has to be full, up-to-date, and truthful.
No story is fair if the people or places in it haven’t been given a chance to respond to the claims or assumptions made. People need a lot of time to respond to events, issues, and, most importantly, accusations made against them.
Transparency
You can’t build trust if you’re not honest.
Fedregs Advisor has said it will do its best to avoid any kind of conflict of interest.
No one who tells us news gives us cash or other gifts.
We also don’t accept any kind of payment from governments, government-funded agencies, government officials, political parties, or representatives who take positions on controversial issues.
Reporters and editors also can’t take money or gifts from the people, companies, institutions, or organisations they write about.
Michigan Sports Zone also wants the right credit to be given for the content on its website.
You can only use anonymous sources as a last resort and with permission from the editor-in-chief.
In these situations, reporters and editors must be able to say how easy it is to get to the source and how reliable it is.