Providence Journal printing facility listed for $8M

The 158,400 square-foot printing plant used by The Providence Journal was put up for sale by parent company Gannett Co., as part of a...

Perspective: Protect assembly and petition by preserving listening at public meetings

Two of the least-known freedoms protected by the First Amendment — the rights of assembly and petition — are being tested in today’s rancorous,...

Deadline June 20 for SPJ Eugene C. Pulliam Awards

The deadline for these two annual award programs from the Society of Professional Journalists is midnight ET on June 20, 2020.

Enter 32 Categories In Better Newspaper Competition Advertising, Circulation, and Promotion Division!

The Advertising/Circulation/Promotion division of the Better Newspaper Competition is now open for entries. The competition consists of 32 competitive categories, and participation in the contest is a...

How do we reach Millennials?

Kevin Slimp | December 4, 2019 Kevin Slimp is director of the Institute of Newspaper Technology. Email questions...

Obituaries

Henry E. Josten, ex-newspaper owner, reporter, columnist, editor, publisher Henry E. Josten, 94, of Old Saybrook, Conn., died June 17 at the Bride Brook Health and...

Hartford Courant will outsource printing to The Republican

The Hartford Courant announced recently that The Republican newspaper in Springfield, MA will take over the printing of the paper by the...

Print archives show past impeachments. Where will we go to find the history being...

Neil Mara | Donald W. Reynolds Journalism Institute | November 18, 2019 After President Donald Trump released a...

Six journalists to be inducted into the New England Newspaper Hall of Fame

The New England Newspaper and Press Association is pleased to announce that six New England journalists will be inducted into the New England Newspaper...

Webinars and Live Events June 8-12

As coronavirus declines across New England, hopefully things are trending in a positive direction in our newsrooms and advertising departments. There are...