eBulletin Obituaries

Harry B. Thayer III Harry B. Thayer III, 81, of Exeter, N.H., died Dec. 27. Thayer began his career at a Hampton, N.H., newspaper, after learning...

Funding Available to Attend the 2025 Radically Rural Summit Oct. 7-9 in Keene

Radically Rural, a grassroots movement based in Keene, New Hampshire, is once again opening its doors—and rolling out the welcome mat—for rural changemakers from...

When, how to put the boss in an ad

John Foust Advertising   John Foust has conducted training programs for thousands of newspaper advertising professionals. Many ad departments are using his training videos to save time...
Newspaper-industry-news

Industry News – May 2017

Ellen F. Beveridge Shirley Elbe Bruce F. Dobson Michael J.B. Kelly Denise Lorraine (Croisetiere) Larrivee Diane G. Longley Robert E. Marquand Margaret Morrissey ...

Sun Journal, sister publications being purchased by another Maine-based newspaper group

Buyer Brower now owns largest Maine newspaper groupThe family-owned newspaper group whose flagship is the Sun Journal of Lewiston, Maine, is being sold as...

Newspapers can still reverse damage done by disrupters

By Aneri Pattani, Bulletin Correspondent 'Local newspapers have as their best monopoly community news.'    —Thales Teixeira, Marketing professor, Harvard Business School The disruption of the newspaper industry began...

Business of News: As Consumers ‘Tidy Up’ and Bundle, Publishers Must Rely on the...

Tim Gallagher | Editor & Publisher | November 21, 2019 If you want to understand how to save the...
Ed Henninger design

25 rules for good design

Ed Henninger, design ED HENNINGER is an independent newspaper consultant and the director of Henninger Consulting. Website: www.henningerconsulting.com Phone: (803) 327-3322 WANT A FREE evaluation of your newspaper’s design? Just...

DEI Workshops for Newsroom Leaders

The Granite State News Collaborative (GSNC) announced it will continue to sharpen its focus on diversity in the Granite State by partnering with Organizational...

Special projects energize staff, community

I fondly characterize newsrooms as organized chaos. That definition has aptly described operations for the past 18 months with the impact of COVID-19. The...