NEFAC Begins 2023 with New Leadership and Expanded Executive Committee
The New England First Amendment Coalition is pleased to announce the election of attorney Gregory V. Sullivan, long-time media counsel, and First Amendment professor,...
AJP Local News Incubator Applications Are Open Through February 15
The American Journalism Project, with support from the Google News Initiative, is launching a local news incubator. The program is intended to support entrepreneurs...
Metro offering free COVID-19 print section to all newspapers
For 110 years, Metro has partnered with local publications, doing all they can to help their subscribers in supporting their communities.
Postal Service plans imperil community newspapers
The U.S. Postal Service’s plan to raise mailing rates could present one more damaging blow to community newspapers already reeling from the coronavirus pandemic...
API relaunches main website, unveils new branding, and messaging to better support media leaders
The American Press Institute officially unveiled new branding and messaging on Dec. 5 and relaunched its main website to provide users with a better...
NENPA Annual Survey
The NENPA team is grateful for your support as a member, eBulletin subscriber, program participant, and advocate for local news and press freedom.
We are...
Give your advertising some personality
Kirk likes to work directly with his ad clients on their creative strategies. “Making a sale is just the first step in...
You Can’t Have Democracy Without A Free Press
There’s a reason we need a free press, despite its faults and foibles: Democracy won’t work without it.
For ‘Murder Ink’ series, the party’s over
At ‘Murder Ink 3’ launch, party’s over as series ends
By Julia Hutchins
Bulletin Correspondent
In a quiet room above the hubbub of the New England Newspaper...
DEI Workshops for Newsroom Leaders
The Granite State News Collaborative (GSNC) announced it will continue to sharpen its focus on diversity in the Granite State by partnering with Organizational...











