2026 NENPA and NEFAC Academic Partnership

In an evolving media landscape, preparing the next generation of journalists has never been more important. The New England Newspaper & Press Association (NENPA)...

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...

Convention 2018

The winners and the audience at the New England First Amendment Coalition’s awards luncheon Friday, Feb. 23, are shown above, clockwise from top left:...

Mobile ad engagement rises during pandemic, now starting to fall

Mobile Marketer | Robert Williams | June 9, 2020 The coronavirus pandemic led to a surge in engagement with mobile...

Free Knight Center Online Course Equity and Ethics in Data Journalism

Incorporating data into journalistic projects is a popular and effective way to engage audiences and convey large sets of information. However, if...

On behalf of the First Amendment: ‘Dear Mr. President’

Dear Mr. President: Congratulations on your election victory. That’s a non-partisan congratulations. The First Amendment, with its 45 words...

Photographers: Present best work, ‘tell the story’

Photographers advised to present only ‘the good stuff,’ ‘tell the story’ By Leila Habib Bulletin Correspondent “Who are y’all?” Within moments of entering the room, those attending Robert Holt...
John Foust

Full load or half-load

Greg used to help his uncle sell and deliver firewood on weekends. No doubt, that influenced one of his first phone calls when he...

Senators see Journalist Protection Act as a means of safeguarding Democracy

By John Voket - President, NENPA As recently as a few days ago, The Washington Post reported that President Donald Trump's pushback over being peppered...

How AI-Powered Tools Could Help Revive Journalism

Robert Weissgraeber | Forbes | January 3, 2019 I’m here to offer some hope, albeit from an unlikely place....