Join a coordinated effort by newspapers to combat vaccine hesitancy on August 18

Attention New England Publishers and Editors, NENPA is working with The Boston Globe to promote a coordinated effort to combat Covid-19 vaccine hesitancy and we...

Online registration closed for Newspaper Convention

We're excited to see everyone at the 2020 New England Newspaper Convention this week, Friday, Feb. 7 and Saturday, Feb. 8 at...

Robust public affairs coverage requires more than recording meetings

My formula for shaping newspaper content is straightforward: Present a blend of stories that people like to read and stories they should read. Under...

Watch Pulse of America Shopping Survey Video and Participate

Pulse Research recently launched the next wave of the Pulse of America Shopping intent research survey to help support your sales team...

2025 New England Better Newspaper Competition Open For Entries!

We’re thrilled to announce the opening of this year’s New England Better Newspaper Competition! We are introducing eight new award categories to spotlight emerging voices and...
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Giving writers their due

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...

Freedom Forum Perspective: Bill of Rights Day Deserves Greeting Cards Too

Greeting card aisles are especially busy this time of year, filled with shoppers sending warmth and well wishes to loved ones. More and more occasions...

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...
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Recognizing the importance of open government during Sunshine Week March 13-19

As journalists, we rely on open government and freedom of information principles to keep the public informed about its government. Too often, though, we...