Digging deeper: How to find opportunities (and time) to go in-depth
Bart Pfankuch is the content director for South Dakota News Watch, an online public-service journalism group. He can be reached...
NEACE Spring Conference May 5-6 at the Hotel Northampton in Northampton, MA
The NorthEast Association of Communication Executives (NEACE) will hold its spring conference on May 5-6 at the Hotel Northampton in Northampton, MA. The event...
Better Newspaper Competition now open to colleges and universities
Starting in 2022, colleges and universities in Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Rhode Island, and Vermont are invited to enter the New England Better...
Senate Judiciary Passes Bipartisan Journalism Competition and Preservation Act (JCPA)
In a press release on June 15 the News/Media Alliance applauds the Senate Judiciary for passing the bipartisan Journalism Competition and Preservation Act (JCPA).
The...
New Contest Category – Coverage of Protests and Rallies
The New England Better Newspaper Competition categories are reviewed each year to reflect changes in our industry and news coverage. The 2021 competition includes...
Boston Herald goes live with Tecnavia eEdition
Transition deemed fast, seamless
Burnsville, MN, December 5, 2018 — The Boston Herald has implemented Tecnavia’s NewsMemory© eEdition on web browser and mobile apps to...
Deadline extended to enter 2022 Better Newspaper Competition!
We have received so many requests for an extension this week that we are extending the deadline to enter the Better Newspaper Competition until Monday,...
‘Enemies of the people?’ Simply, plainly – ‘no.’
As plainly and clearly as one can say or write this:
Journalism and journalists are not "enemies of the people."
A free press brings us the...
First Amendment Watch Releases a Citizen’s Guide to Recording Police
New York University First Amendment Watch | June 10, 2020
In response to the nationwide demonstrations against police brutality,...
Boston Herald Editor Joe Sciacca Leaves For Channel 7
WBUR | December 03, 2019
After more than 30 years of working at the daily newspaper, Joe Sciacca is...







