SPJ Training Program, In association with Google News Initiative
Since its inception, thousands of journalists have been trained by SPJ and the Google News Initiative on using the continually evolving suite of Google...
New England Newspaper Hall Of Fame Nomination Deadline Extended Until January 2
We’ve heard from several of you that you could use a little more time to prepare your nomination materials for the New England Newspaper...
Bob Wallack Intern Stipend Applications Open for Summer 2026
The New England Newspaper & Press Association is now accepting applications for the 2026 Bob Wallack Intern Stipend Program, which provides a $500 stipend...
Engaging with consumers based on their reading habits
By Alison Berstein,
Bulletin Correspondent
One thing I like to do is bust myths, and young people don't read the newspaper? That's a myth. They don't read...
Ex-Globe reporter recounts his travels with John Kerry
Ex-Globe reporter recounts
his travels with John Kerry
By Jesse Goodman
Bulletin Correspondent
Glen Johnson was a reporter for The Sun of Lowell, Mass., when he...
Be polite, persistent in seeking public records
Public records quest calls for
polite, firm, persistent touch
By Nadine El-Bawab
Bulletin Correspondent
Often, government offices are unwilling to give out records to reporters even when that...
NESNE Finalists & Specialty Award Winners Announced
The New England Society of News Editors presents several prestigious awards each year to journalists in New England who are so expert and accomplished...
Local broadcast stations make money on political ads as print and digital newsrooms struggle
Rick Edmonds | Poynter | December 13, 2019
As legacy print outlets and many digital startups struggle financially,...
Get prospects involved in your presentations
John Foust has conducted training programs for thousands of newspaper advertising professionals. Many ad departments are using his training videos...
Can New England News Media Attend ‘Virtual’ Court Hearings?
In response to the Covid-19 pandemic, courts in New England are increasingly holding hearings by telephone and videoconference.











