Postal Service plans imperil community newspapers

The U.S. Postal Service’s plan to raise mailing rates could present one more damaging blow to community newspapers already reeling from the coronavirus pandemic...

Registration Now Open New England Newspaper Convention

Get set to enjoy two jam-packed days of thought-provoking seminars, workshops, and discussions. An extraordinary lineup of experts and successful practitioners will share ideas,...

Publick Occurrences Award: Honoring Journalism That Makes an Impact

Each year, the New England Newspaper & Press Association honors the most courageous and consequential reporting in our region through the Publick Occurrences Award....

Maine Press Association Announces Contest Winners

CAMDEN, Maine, November 13, 2021 –The Portland Press Herald, the Portland Phoenix, The Camden Herald, and the Maine Sunday Telegram have been honored by...

AP to add 14 statehouse reporters in collaboration with Report for America

Associated Press | November 25, 2019 The Associated Press, through an unprecedented collaboration with Report for America, will bolster...

Four newspapers in New England selected for second cohort of LMA Lab for Journalism...

In late August, the Local Media Association announced the 20 news organizations that will participate in the second cohort of its Lab for Journalism...

Are TMC Products a Value or Unnecessary Expense in Today’s Newspaper Environment?

Jerry Simpkins | Editor&Publisher | February 18, 2020 Total Market Coverage (TMC) products are regarded by many...
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How to make a good second impression

John Foust John Foust has conducted training programs for thousands of newspaper advertising professionals. Many ad departments are using his training videos to...

Tiptoeing through the minefields inherent at community newspapers

By Gianna Barberia, Bulletin Correspondent “We’ll be sharing our war stories,” Earl Brechlin, editor of the Mount Desert Islander of Bar Harbor, Maine, said to a laughing...

Next Round of FJP Grant Applications Opens April 13

Last week Facebook Journalism Project (FJP) announced a $100M investment to support the news industry during the COVID-19 outbreak. This week they announced the first...