Congress passes legislation honoring fallen journalists
Update to this post: President Donald Trump signed this into law on Dec. 23, 2020.
Violence isn’t protest
Assembling to protest is our right under the First Amendment — it’s how we talk to each other as a nation.
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...
RJI now accepting applications for the 15th fellowship class of innovators
The Donald W. Reynolds Journalism Institute is now accepting 2021-22 RJI Fellowship applications from individuals or organizations with an innovative journalism project...
Trusting News Launches Trust Kits With New Free Training
Are you a journalist who knows the importance of earning trust but aren’t sure where to start? Join us for a series of 45-minute...
Christa Case Bryant has assumed the role of editor for The Christian Science Monitor
BOSTON—Christa Case Bryant has assumed the role of editor of The Christian Science Monitor. She is the second woman to hold the position in...
Podcasts enhance newspaper content
Podcasts can – and should –
enhance newspaper content
By Rebekah Patton
Bulletin Correspondent
In the push to expand storytelling beyond print, podcasting has become increasingly...
NENPA Announces Local Community News Fund of New England
The New England Newspaper & Press Association is excited to announce the Local Community News Fund of New England, a new initiative...
Senate Judiciary Passes Bipartisan Journalism Competition and Preservation Act (JCPA)
In a press release on June 15 the News/Media Alliance applauds the Senate Judiciary for passing the bipartisan Journalism Competition and Preservation Act (JCPA).
The...
Nicholas Daniloff, dies at 89, after a storied career in journalism
Nicholas Daniloff passed away last week at an assisted living facility in Cambridge. He was 89.
Daniloff was instrumental in the development of the Northeastern...











