Meaningful meeting reports demand substantive leads

Newspapers smartly are promoting their roles as government watchdogs to reinforce their strengths in the fractured media landscape. I join the chorus: Vibrant coverage...

Mark Your Calendar for Spring 2025 Journalist Meetups in Boston!

After another successful networking night in March, the monthly journalist meetup series continues in Boston this spring with three exciting events designed to help...

Solving the puzzle of advertising

We’ve all heard challenges described as puzzles. With that in mind, let’s take a look at a real puzzle and see how it relates...

NENPA Convention 2022: Advertising Awards Presentation, Photos and Judges’ Comments

We are excited to offer photos, awards presentation, and judges' comments from the Advertising Awards Reception presented on April 29 in Boston during the...

Help us promote! 2023 New England Journalism Student Scholarship’s

Once again this year, the Journalism Education Foundation of New England will award a number of scholarships to high school seniors and college students...

Knight Center data journalism course enrolls almost 13,000 students

Teresa Mioli | Knight Center | December 19, 2019 Students from the United States...

‘Be nice’ is not needed during crisis — but a free press is

“Be nice” — two words not found anywhere among the 45 words of the First Amendment. Also not found: “positive,” or “get ya”...

New England Newspaper Hall of Fame Nominations Close on January 5

Over the past 50 years, the talent, hard work, and exceptional accomplishments of individuals working at New England newspapers have been recognized by induction...

It’s National Newspaper Week Oct. 6-12

NEWSPAPERS ARE ENCOURAGED to replace the “National Newspaper Week” line in the ad with their own flags or...

Digital marketing services complement newspaper offerings

Digital marketing services can help newspapers help their advertising clients By Alastair Pike Bulletin Correspondent Facebook and Google are projected to have captured more than 60 percent of...