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Industry News – Feb 2017

Japanese bank buys major investor in GateHouse for $3.3B Medford, Malden, Mass., daily papers go out of business Hardwick Gazette in Vermont bought...

Sports media will rush to embrace gambling in 2020

Max Willens | Digiday | December 26, 2019 With sports book operators...

Happy Thanksgiving 2021

Thanksgiving is a time to reflect and express gratitude. The NENPA staff thanks you for your friendship, support, membership, and for allowing us to...

NEFAC Provides Expert Speakers for University of Massachusetts Journalism Workshops

The New England First Amendment Coalition is providing workshop instructors to the University of Massachusetts Amherst as part of the group’s First Amendment and the Free Press program. NEFAC launched the...

Why News Orgs Should Be Collaborating with Student Journalists

Matt DeRienzo | Editor&Publisher | December 17, 2019 There are the numerous examples of...

Putting captions them in their place

Good news design is the practice of understanding how readers read — then using that understanding to make your newspaper easier, faster and more...
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On Campus Speech: Thanks, Mr. President — But No Thanks

Gene Policinski is president and chief operating officer of the Freedom Forum Institute. He can be reached at gpolicinski@freedomforum.org, or...

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...

Cartoonist Roger Straub’s creations offer something bright in a gloomy time

Roger Straub was lying in bed at his cottage in Moodus, his mind racing at 3 a.m., fretting over what to name the character...

eBulletin Obituaries

William B. Rotch Former top executive at N.H.’s Cabinet Press Inc. newspaper group William B. Rotch of Peterborough, N.H., former editor and publisher of the Milford,...