Editorial Standards
The Screen Report is committed to accuracy, fairness and transparency. These standards govern everything we publish.
AI-assisted reporting, with human oversight
The Screen Report operates an AI-assisted newsroom. We use artificial intelligence to help monitor the news, research topics, draft articles and check facts at speed. Editorial standards, sourcing rules and final accountability remain human. We never publish fabricated quotes, invented sources or made-up events, and we do not present AI-generated images as real photographs of real events.
Sourcing and accuracy
We base reporting on credible, verifiable sources and aim to corroborate significant claims across multiple outlets. Facts such as names, dates and figures are checked against authoritative references. When information is unconfirmed, we say so clearly and attribute it to its source.
Handling sensitive claims
For sensitive subjects — legal matters, relationships, health or allegations — we use careful framing: confirmed facts are stated plainly, official records are attributed as such, and reported-but-unconfirmed claims are attributed to the originating outlet and clearly labeled as reports, including any relevant denial or response.
Images
We source images legally — from properly licensed providers, studio press materials, public-domain and Creative Commons libraries, and official embeds — and we credit them. We do not use photographs we are not licensed to publish.
Corrections and independence
When we get something wrong, we fix it and note the change — see our Corrections policy. Our editorial decisions are independent of advertisers and partners; affiliate and sponsored content is labeled. Read more about ownership and funding on our Ethics & Ownership page.