Our First Amendment rights must survive COVID-19

Can the government override our First Amendment rights with orders such as limits on public assemblies, faith-based gatherings and public protests during...

White House, media team up for virus public service campaign

Associated Press | March 19, 2020 The White House said Wednesday it’s joining with major media companies, digital platforms...

24 New England Newsrooms Receive FJP Grants To Support Coronavirus Coverage

The Facebook Journalism Project (FJP) announced 400 North American local newsrooms received FJP Community Network grants to support their coronavirus reporting, including...

15 New England Journalists Included in 2020-21 Report for America Corps Members

Report for America announced April 23 the selection of 225 journalists for its 2020-21 reporting corps. The new cohort will be placed...

New England Media Keeping Public Informed During COVID-19 Crisis

COVID-19 Main Page | Webinars & Live Events | Member News | Resources | Essential Services We are trying to gather as much information as we can...

Next Round of FJP Grant Applications Opens April 13

Last week Facebook Journalism Project (FJP) announced a $100M investment to support the news industry during the COVID-19 outbreak. This week they announced the first...

124 Democrats, Republicans Advocate for New Federal Funding to Support Local News

PAWTUCKET – U.S. Representatives David N. Cicilline (RI-01) and F. James Sensenbrenner (WI-05) are leading more than 100 members of both parties in...

Coronavirus Webinars and Live Events

Main Page | Webinars & Live Events | Member News | Resources | Essential Services Listed below are...

Webinar Series – Digital tools and strategies in the time of coronavirus

While the coronavirus is disrupting business as usual, it’s also spawning new opportunities for small businesses to reach local audiences and media...

NTVB Media Provides What to Watch to Newspapers for Free

NTVB Media will provide a weekly roundup of television viewing recommendations to newspapers at no charge until at least May 31.