SPLC Releases High School Budget Advocacy Toolkit
Student Press Law Center
COVID-19 should not mean the end of student media at your school. Student journalists provide...
Two advertising goals: Attention and Retention
As mentioned in previous articles, there are two types of advertising: image and response. Image advertising – sometimes known as institutional advertising – is...
Tips, tools for using social media in the news
Tips and techniques for leveraging
social media in presenting the news
By Nadine El-Bawab
Bulletin Correspondent
The evolution of social media has made it easier than ever to...
11th Annual New England First Amendment Institute Applications Open Until Sept. 25
NEFAI 2021 application deadline extended to Sept. 25, apply now for one of 25 fellowships.
The New England First Amendment Coalition will host its 11th annual New...
Most Americans Think Media Is Doing Fairly Well Covering COVID-19 Outbreak
Amy Mitchell & J. Baxter Oliphant | Pew Research Center | March 18, 2020
The COVID-19 pandemic has caught...
CT courts deal blow to newspapers by moving legal notices to websites
Dave Collins | Associated Press | December 26, 2019
The Connecticut court system will move required public notices in...
Transitions
CONNECTICUT
Jeff Otterbein has retired as sports editor of The Hartford Courant after 27 years. Dan Brechlin has been named to replace Otterbein as sports...
Richard Watts looks to grow innovate local news model
A former journalist himself, Richard Watts of Hinesburg, Vt., knows there’s a crisis facing local news, and he hopes to address this dilemma by...
ACLU-NH, Concord Monitor File Right-to-Know Lawsuit Against Concord School District
Leah Willingham | Concord Monitor | November 19, 2019
The Concord Monitor has filed suit with the American...
Blinder: Newspapers rock, but the wow factor sells ads
By Alison Berstein,
Bulletin Correspondent
'When you do your elevator pitch, the response better be "wow!" The secret to that is benefit-driven. You don't have readership, you...






