Tell them why – and sell more
Like some other kids, I learned how to drive before taking the drivers’ education class in high school. My father took me to the...
Journalists are not the enemy of the people
In August 2018, more than 350 news outlets across the country participated in a coordinated effort, publishing editorials that defend the vital role that...
What’s the ‘true threat’ to American journalism and democracy?
Threats to the survival of a free press seem much in the air these days, from the near daily online insults hurled from the...
RJI now accepting applications for the 15th fellowship class of innovators
The Donald W. Reynolds Journalism Institute is now accepting 2021-22 RJI Fellowship applications from individuals or organizations with an innovative journalism project...
Sports media will rush to embrace gambling in 2020
Max Willens | Digiday | December 26, 2019
With sports book operators...
Increasing Efficiency
There’s a question I get asked a lot by friends, colleagues and audience members at conferences.
There are variations, but they all go something like,...
Obituaries
Larry Eldridge, former sports editor
of Christian Science Monitor of BostonRichard Dudman, ended acclaimed 76-year
career at Bangor (Maine) Daily NewsHenry G. Francis, former news editor
for then-Boston...
Level Up Your Journalism Skills This Summer and Fall
As the summer and fall months approach, it’s an ideal time for journalists to consider opportunities for professional development, networking, and industry insights. Conferences...
Customer satisfaction is key in digital marketing
Customer satisfaction is
key in digital marketing
By Alison Berstein
Bulletin Correspondent
“People know what they’re looking for; they just don’t know where to get it...
NENPA Joins National Call to Protect Journalists Covering Protests
As protest activity spreads throughout New England and across the country, the New England Newspaper & Press Association (NENPA) has joined with 59 other...








