MILWAUKEE, WI — A Milwaukee newspaper made one of those blunders that made the correction more enduring than the original story. And Jim Romenesko, a widely read media blogger, got wind of it, which means it may take some time before the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel can live down the epic mistake.

It is rich (and we sympathize in an era where copy editors are shed like snake skin during staff downsizing). “A story in Friday’s Journal Sentinel on Jerry Kramer being nominated for the Pro Football Hall of Fame incorrectly named Ringo Starr as a center for the Packers instead of Jim Ringo,” the one-sentence correction read.

Ringo Starr, of course, is a musician and former drummer for the Beatles. Jim Ringo, who died in 2007, was a Hall of Fame center and coach for the Green Bay Packers. Kramer is a legendary right guard for the Packers who was named a finalist for the Pro Football Hall of Fame last week. (For more local news, click here to sign up for real-time news alerts and newsletters from Milwaukee Patch, and click here to find your local Wisconsin Patch. If you have an iPhone, click here to get the free Patch iPhone app.)

The error has been stricken from the story about Kramer’s Hall of Fame nomination.

Romenesko, who lives in Illinois, writes a daily blog with insider information about journalism and the media. He formerly was with the Poynter Institute, a Florida-based nonprofit school for journalists, but parted ways with the organization in 2011 when his editor accused him of sloppy attribution.

He remains popular among journalists, though, and has 126,000 followers on his Twitter account.

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Ringo Starr 2016 photo by Erik Kabik Photography/ MediaPunch/IPX via Associated Press