Execute your strength: Put names and faces behind the stories

Nothing is more satisfying than looking at your product – whether it’s the print or digital edition – and smiling in approval,...

New England Newspaper Conference and Awards Open For Registration

Registration is now open for the 2020 New England Newspaper Virtual Conference and Awards presentation! REGISTER TODAY

AJP Local News Incubator Applications Are Open Through February 15

The American Journalism Project, with support from the Google News Initiative, is launching a local news incubator. The program is intended to support entrepreneurs...

“Hey you: Get the heck out of the office!”

In the Internet age where information is easy to get, it may seem almost quaint to seek out first-hand, up-close, eyes-on experiential reporting opportunities. With...

2017 Yankee Quill Award winners

  Bulletin photo by Jonathan Polen Yankee Quill winners reflect on past, today’s state of news Jesse Goodman, Bulletin Correspondent During the 57th Annual Yankee Quill Awards...
Kevin Slimp technology

Favorite apps for journalists

Kevin Slimp, technology Kevin Slimp is director of the Institute of Newspaper Technology. Email questions to him at kevin@kevinslimp.comIn April, I was asked to speak on the...
Jim Stasiowski, writing coach

About three deaths in August

Jim Stasiowski Writing Writing coach Jim Stasiowski welcomes your questions or comments. Call him at (775) 354-2872 or write to: 2499 Ivory Ann Drive Sparks, Nev. 89436.Jerry Lewis made me laugh, especially when I was...

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...

What we’re thankful for

Editorial |Warwick Beacon | November 26, 2019 This week, the members of our communities will gather around tables for...

The Times, we are a-changin’

George Brennan | The Martha's Vineyard Times | November 27, 2019 As of Jan. 2, The Times will ask...