2020 New England Newspaper Awards Competition Open For Entries

The 2020 New England Newspaper Awards Competition is open for entries! The competition includes the following: New England Newspaper of the Year Publick...

RCFP Legal Hotline available for journalists covering 2022 midterm elections

The Reporters Committee for Freedom of the Press Legal Hotline and Election Legal Guide are available for journalists covering the 2022 midterm elections who have questions about their...

Nominate a New England Publisher for E&P’s Publisher of the Year Award

Editor & Publisher is looking to honor a news publisher who has risen above the rest and accomplished what seems like the...

Five journalists honored with 2019 Yankee Quill awards

Five New England journalists will receive the Yankee Quill award this fall for their contributions to the betterment of...

Keynote speaker Yunt: Papers’ survival depends on open minds, communication

By Alison Berstein Bulletin correspondent ‘If there’s one thing you walk away with today: Am I communicating as broadly, openly, effectively, as I need to...

Journalism Track Sessions At Radically Rural Deliver Great Ideas For Newspapers

Community leaders from across the nation once again connected on September 24 for the Radically Rural summit, an annual gathering focused on the challenges...

The Relevance Project – and what it means for Newspapers

When it comes to saving local newspapers, the solutions won’t be found in web metrics, ad rates, or shrinking news holes. The solution, seemingly...

Brodsky Prize Applications Are Open For Excellence In NH High School Student Journalism

New Hampshire’s preeminent high school journalism award is inviting submissions for The 2023 Brodsky Prize, established by a former editor of the Manchester  Central...

Newspapers can still reverse damage done by disrupters

By Aneri Pattani, Bulletin Correspondent 'Local newspapers have as their best monopoly community news.'    —Thales Teixeira, Marketing professor, Harvard Business School The disruption of the newspaper industry began...

Fact-checking grows in popularity, importance

By Tori Sullivan, Bulletin Correspondent 'Fact-checking is hard. It takes time, but, more critically, no one wants you to do it. It would be easier for politicians...