Sunshine Week Editorials From New England Publications
Sunshine Week was March 15 - 21, 2020 and the work below is a sampling of some of the editorials published in New England....
2022 Newspapers of the Year and Top Awards Announced
TOP AWARDS
Allan B. Rogers Editorial Award winner:
New Hampshire Union Leader: To our readers (William Loeb)
The Allan B. Rogers Editorial Award goes to the New...
2021 New England Newspaper Awards are open for entries
Once again this year the New England Newspaper & Press Association will identify our region's very best daily, weekly and specialty newspapers, and recognize...
AP introduces AP Verify to strengthen, streamline online content verification
The Associated Press introduced AP Verify this week, a verification dashboard combining AI-powered features with established digital verification tools to transform the way newsrooms...
Journalists can use sliding scale pricing to attend Radically Rural Community Journalism Program
Radically Rural, the two-day national summit that features sessions on community journalism, takes place Sept. 27-28 in downtown Keene, N.H.
With a theme of “How...
LMF awards investigative reporting stipend to two NH organizations for a joint project
Local Media Foundation announced the first stipends for investigative reporting recipients from the Fund for Local Journalism. The winners include a diverse...
The Spirit of ’76: Protecting us against the Putin Playbook
As we gather to celebrate Independence Day, it’s a good time to reflect on how our most fundamental freedoms have served this nation well.
It’s...
Three from New England included in E&P’s 25 under 35
Three people from New England are included in Editor & Publisher's exclusive story, 25 under 35, that recognizes the next generation of news publishing...
Blinder: Newspapers rock, but the wow factor sells ads
By Alison Berstein,
Bulletin Correspondent
'When you do your elevator pitch, the response better be "wow!" The secret to that is benefit-driven. You don't have readership, you...
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.











