New England Newspaper & Press Association

The New England Newspaper & Press Association (NENPA) is the professional trade organization for newspapers in the six New England states: Massachusetts, Connecticut, New Hampshire, Vermont, Maine and Rhode Island.

NENPA is proud to represent and serve more than 450 daily, weekly and specialty newspapers throughout the six-state region.

NENPA is the principal advocate for newspapers in New England, helping them to successfully fulfill their mission to engage and inform the public while navigating and ultimately thriving in today’s evolving media landscape.

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Tom Condon, Yankee Quill and Hall of Fame member, has died at 78

Thomas J. Condon, a newspaperman who for more than 50 years told Connecticut’s stories, fought injustices and challenged public policies with grace and unimpeachable authority, died early Tuesday. He was 78. He died after a...

Still time to register – NENPA / NYPA Fall Conference!

Good news! There's still time to register for the Fall Publishers' Conference, but hurry, registration closes on Sunday, September 15. By registering today, you help us plan for the group breakfasts and dinners, Awards luncheon, and...

NAHJ New England Journalism Awards Sponsorships Available Now!

Help NAHJ New England celebrate at the NAHJ New England Journalism Awards, recognizing Hispanic/Latinx journalists across the region. The ceremony will be held virtually on Tuesday, Oct. 15, during Hispanic Heritage Month, announcing the...

Yankee Quill Award – Call For Nominations!

This is a call for nominations for the prestigious Yankee Quill Award. For more than 60 years the New England Academy of Journalists has been honoring our region’s most extraordinary journalists for their contributions to a free...

UPCOMING WEBINARS AND EVENTS

Sep
16
Mon
Journalists Election Prep
Sep 16 @ 7:00 pm – 8:00 pm

During this free, virtual event, journalists will hear from expert speakers and panelists, as well as receive training, on how to navigate the ethics of truth, balance and disinformation as they cover the 2024 election.

Attendees will receive:

• Information on how to manage difficult topics and interviews
• AI training to identify conspiracy theories and deep fakes in news coverage
• Guidance on navigating the dilemmas of truth and balance when covering politics

Moderators:

• Paula Tutman – Multi-Emmy winning, Hall of Fame broadcast journalist
• Casey Jones – Multi-Emmy winning broadcast journalist, President and CEO of Michigan Association of Broadcasters

Fernanda Camarena from Poynter will conduct a training session.

All journalists and students are welcome to attend. Register early as space is limited.

More information: https://shorturl.at/DAEtY

Contact: Marty Fischhoff

Sep
17
Tue
How Publishers are Incorporating Audio Content
Sep 17 @ 2:00 pm – 3:00 pm

Learn how incorporating audio content can unlock improved engagement and revenue opportunities for your publisher site. A free Local Media Association webinar presented by Travis Albritton, Head of Marketing, Amaze Media Labs.

Is she electable, though? Gender Bias in the Media
Sep 17 @ 3:00 pm – 4:00 pm

In the wake of Vice President Harris’s official nomination as the Democratic candidate for President, issues about how the press covers female candidates running for public office (particularly when a candidate is also a woman of color) are again on full display, both obviously and subtly. The Shorenstein Center is hosting a timely panel discussion with journalists and scholars about how the media has seeded, promoted, and occasionally knocked down bias, sexism, and misogynoir in public discussions about female politicians, and what the research says about how this coverage has changed in recent years (if at all). Shorenstein Center Director Nancy Gibbs will moderate. This event is co-sponsored by the Women and Public Policy Program at HKS.

For a full list of speakers and more information click here.

Sep
18
Wed
A branded content success story
Sep 18 @ 2:00 pm – 3:00 pm

Find out how a regional city magazine fine-tuned their branded content program with content that is generating a significant audience, designed packages that have increased value and revenue, and implemented distribution strategies that are outperforming clients’ expectations.

A free Local Media Association webinar presented by, Kelly Travis, Director of Marketing & Revenue Operations, SLM Media Group, and David Arkin, CEO of David Arkin Consulting.

Oct
23
Wed
10 things to do to ensure your search traffic grows
Oct 23 @ 2:00 pm – 3:00 pm

Google’s recent changes (the helpful content update, AI overviews) may have you scratching your head on what to do to ensure your traffic appears at the top of a search results page. In this session, we’ll look at the technical and content-focused tactics that will ensure you’re winning the local SEO game.

A free Local Media Association webinar presented by David Arkin, CEO of David Arkin Consulting.

Nov
12
Tue
How to start making revenue from Reels right now
Nov 12 @ 2:00 pm – 3:00 pm

Vertical video is incredibly hot and not just with audiences, advertisers love it as well. In this session, we’ll explore the trends with Reels, how to create more videos, and strategies you can use to begin monetizing them.

A free Local Media Association webinar presented by David Arkin, CEO of David Arkin Consulting, and Emilie Lutostanski, content strategist, David Arkin Consulting.

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