Level Up Your Journalism Skills This Summer and Fall

As the summer and fall months approach, it’s an ideal time for journalists to consider opportunities for professional development, networking, and industry insights. Conferences...

When information’s in doubt, check it out or leave it out

By Sofia Bergmann, Bulletin Correspondent The audience gasped in disbelief. “There were photos of busted lips and blood dripping out of their mouths. He would send people home...

Creating narrative tension

Bulletin photos by Daniel McLoone ‘Narrative tension is something that informs everything. It’s the one thing that completely distinguishes narrative writing from other conventional article...

Sharpening copy editor skills

Math can be as powerful in journalism as grammar By Jess DeWitt Bulletin Staff Grammar is underrated, and is the road map to writing, according to John...

Don’t Miss the Deadline for the Better Newspaper Competition

The deadline has been extended until Friday November 1, 2019.NEW CATEGORIES - EDITORIAL/MULTIMEDIA/PHOTOGRAPHY Best Solutions Journalism Project - This award...

Retiring Republican Executive Editor Wayne Phaneuf honored by Springfield City Council

Jeanette DeForge | The Republican | January 28, 2020 SPRINGFIELD — When Wayne Phaneuf...

15 New England Journalists Included in 2020-21 Report for America Corps Members

Report for America announced April 23 the selection of 225 journalists for its 2020-21 reporting corps. The new cohort will be placed...

LMC Releases Member Survey of COVID-19 Impact on Local Newspapers

NEW YORK – The Local Media Consortium released the results of an FTI Consulting survey of COVID-19’s effect on local newspapers, which...

Congress passes legislation honoring fallen journalists

Update to this post: President Donald Trump signed this into law on Dec. 23, 2020.

NENPA and API Partner On Digital Subscriber Retention Survey

The American Press Institute, in partnership with New England Newspaper & Press Association, has developed a survey...