NAHJ New England inaugural Journalism Awards happening on October 12
The inaugural NAHJ New England Journalism Awards, recognizing Hispanic/Latinx journalists across the region will be held virtually on Thursday, Oct. 12, from 6:30-7:30 p.m.,...
Now Accepting Applications For 2021 Bob Wallack Intern Stipends
Editors at New England Newspaper & Press Association member publications are invited and encouraged to apply for a $500 stipend for one...
Meet them where they are
John Foust has conducted training programs for thousands of newspaper advertising professionals. Many ad departments are using his training videos to...
Journalism Outlets Need New Social Media Policies
In a recent article for Editor & Publisher Gabe Schneider writes about how journalism outlets need new and better social media policies,...
2022 New England First Amendment Institute Journalism Fellows
The New England First Amendment Coalition is pleased to announce the incoming class of fellows for its 2022 New England First Amendment Institute.
Now in its 12th year,...
Expectations are like icebergs
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...
Digital ‘revolution’ stimulates successes at Conn. news firm
By Alex Eng,
Bulletin Correspondent
A company-wide “revolution” in the staff and management approach to digital publishing led to dramatically increased revenue for the parent company of...
Webinar Resources – Get Back Some Of Your Lost Revenue
The Pulse Research COVID-19 Shopping Impact survey results are encouraging for local businesses and therefore for newspapers.
https://youtu.be/Qedl6Uq4CII
Watch the recording...
Covid-19 Impact Survey: Get Your Own Audience Data
Pulse has launched the second wave of their Covid-19 Impact Survey to help determine the impact of the pandemic on local shopping...
Lessons from a failed advertiser
I remember talking to Clark about his early days in advertising. When he started his then-small marketing business, one of his first clients was...









