Henninger’s cardinal sin of news design: Being dull

By Ryan Grewal, Bulletin Correspondent 'Violate any of my other advice before you be dull. If you're dull, you're signing your own death warrant. You're telling people,...

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...

Advertisers prepare for an uncertain summer

DIGIDAY | Seb Joseph | June 10, 2020 The third quarter in the most normal of times is a...

CNHI explores sale of newspaper company

MONTGOMERY, Ala. – CNHI, LLC, one of the country’s leading providers of local news and information, said Monday it is exploring the sale of...

2022 New England Newspaper Convention Back in Boston!

We are excited to announce the New England Newspaper Convention will be held live in Boston April 29 - 30, 2022. We're planning two days...

NENPA announces free summer webinar series

The New England Newspaper & Press Association is excited to announce a free summer webinar series being...

Protecting public notices

Protecting public notices by making them a public service By Kaitlyn Mangelinkx Bulletin Correspondent “Here’s an oxymoron -- trusted politician.” The source of that comment, Ed Henninger, sees public...

Recipients call for relentless pursuit, defense of the truth

By Aneri Pattani, Bulletin Correspondent ‘Just as the First Amendment protects us, we must return the framers' great favor and protect it. We do that by insisting...

Develop sources with trust, nurture them with fairness

By Alejandro Serrano and Nadine El-Bawab, Bulletin Correspondent Panelist Stephen Kurkjian, center, shares a laugh with fellow panelists Kevin Landrigan and Anne Karolyi. For Stephen Kurkjian, a three-time Pulitzer...

WGBH News To Open Worcester Bureau

 Kaitlyn Locke | WGBH | January 7, 2020 WGBH News plans to...