A slick way to add $$: Add glossy mags
A slick way to add revenue at
newspapers: Add glossy mags
By Nadine El-Bawab
Bulletin Correspondent
Al Getler, division sales manager at Advantage Newspaper Consultants in Burlington, Vt.,...
Panel Unpacks Potential of Grant-Funded Newsroom Partnerships
Communities across New England - and the large and small news organizations serving them - are increasingly benefiting from targeted grant-funded partnerships...
One way to handle advertisers who resist change
John Foust
Advertising
John Foust has conducted training programs for thousands of newspaper advertising professionals. Many ad departments are using his training videos to save time...
Four words for ad professionals: “Oh yeah? Prove it.”
John Foust has conducted training programs for thousands of newspaper advertising professionals. Many ad departments are using his training ...
Convention keynote message – Find out what they want and give it to them
John Voket | NENPA eBulletin | February 25, 2020
As the newly-minted owner and publisher of Editor & Publisher,...
Publick Occurrences Award: Honoring Journalism That Makes an Impact
Each year, the New England Newspaper & Press Association honors the most courageous and consequential reporting in our region through the Publick Occurrences Award....
Relating data to effects on people powers impact of investigative reports
By Morgan Mapstone,
Bulletin Correspondent
Managing time and data correctly is crucial to the success of an investigative story, according to Jenifer McKim, a senior investigative reporter...
NH Justices review law that keeps records of official misconduct secret
Mark Hayward | New Hampshire Union Leader | Nov. 21, 2019
Last weeks appeals were brought by two...
Murder Ink 2: Sequel returns to the scene of the crimes — newsrooms
By Alejandro Serrano,
Bulletin Correspondent
Gregory Norris reads his contribution to ‘Murder Ink 2’ to an attentive audience.Reporters will go to great lengths to get to the...
Color Us Connected Column Unites Communities in Maine and Alabama
This story ran on the CBS Evening News on January 5.
Alabama's Tuskegee News has never had a journalist like Amy Miller. She lives more...








