Passion, community ties among keys for NENPA’s award-winning journalists

By Morgan Mapstone, Bulletin Correspondent ‘I like to be able to spend more time on a subject and learn more. My favorite assignments are those that allow...

#ThereWithYou COVID-19 Campaign

Newspapers in the UK made a bold move in the beginning of March to create a common voice to assure readers they are not...

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

We are excited to offer photos, awards presentation and judges' comments from the Journalism Awards Cocktail Reception and Banquet held on April 30 in...

Journalism Outlets Need New Social Media Policies

In a recent article for Editor & Publisher Gabe Schneider writes about how journalism outlets need new and better social media policies,...

A Look At The 2018 New England Newspaper Conference

Strategies to acquire and retain digital subscribers, the issue of "fake news", a window into what it's like to cover the Trump White House,...

Applications open for LMA Lab for Journalism Funding

All local media companies are invited to apply to join the fourth cohort of the LMA Lab for Journalism Funding to learn how to...

Sponsorship Opportunities Added for the 2026 Convention

Looking to expand your business, strengthen your brand, and connect directly with decision-makers in the newspaper industry? Join us as a sponsor or exhibitor...

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...

Long-time software developer SCS announces transition in ownership

Founded in 1975 by Martha Cichelli, Software Consulting Services, LLC (SCS) has been providing software solutions to publishers and publishing groups. Martha's husband, Richard ...

Students need media literacy and multiple sources of news

By Bailey Knecht, Bulletin Correspondent Educating young journalists about responsibility in media literacy was a key theme of the panel discussion on “Trends and changes in journalism...