Changing company culture crucial for Meriden, Conn., Record-Journal’s success

By Alex Eng, Bulletin Correspondent Company-wide changes in approaches to advertising sales, content, and culture led to the success of the Record-Journal of Meriden, Conn., two company...

Save the date for the 2023 New England Newspaper Conference virtual event on October...

Join us for an unparalleled experience, where ideas flourish, planning becomes action, strategic insights abound, and successes are celebrated! The NENPA Fall Newspaper Conference is...

Session Speakers Showcase A Mix of Traditional And Wildly Creative Ways To Generate New...

As NENPA Fall Conference attendees moved into the second afternoon talk on "Creative Approaches to New Revenue,"...

Daily Hampshire Gazette publisher refocusing on local and launching new Holyoke beat

John Voket | eBulletin Contributor | January 13, 2020 Michael Moses, Publisher & Chief Revenue Officer of...

2022 New England Journalism Student Scholarship Deadline Extended

The New England Newspaper and Press Association awards up to 10 scholarships each year to aspiring journalists through the Journalism Education Foundation of New...

In retirement, Donoghue remains optimistic for the future of journalism

By Noah Perkins, Bulletin Correspondent 'I've always had ink in my veins. It started at a young, young age when I first went into The Burlington Free...

Record-Journal Selected For Facebook Journalism Project Accelerator Programs

On April 20, the Facebook Journalism Project announced 30 news organizations that will be joining their Accelerator programs for reader revenue in...

Sports media will rush to embrace gambling in 2020

Max Willens | Digiday | December 26, 2019 With sports book operators...

The Republican’s Cynthia Simison to retire; Larry Parnass named new Executive editor

Cynthia G. Simison, whose career at The Republican stretches back nearly 50 years, will retire as its executive editor on March 1. She will...

Your right to know: What the First Amendment really says about freedom of the...

The U.S. and New Hampshire constitutions protect press freedom. Here’s what that means: A news outlet can call out government corruption. A podcast host...