SPJ Training Program, In association with Google News Initiative
Since its inception, thousands of journalists have been trained by SPJ and the Google News Initiative on using the continually evolving suite of Google...
Obituaries
Francis John 'Frank' McKenna
Francis John “Frank” McKenna, 65, of Dalton, Mass., and formerly of Newark, N.J., died Oct. 28 at Berkshire Medical Center 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...
The power of repetition. The power of repetition. The power of …
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...
Start getting your Newspaper of the Year Awards entries ready!
Attention NENPA members: the 2024 New England Newspaper of the Year Awards competition is about to open next week! Now is the time to...
Pulitzer Prize Board Announces New Audio Reporting Category
The Pulitzer Prize Board | December 5, 2019
The Pulitzer Prize Board announced a new Journalism prize category for...
Measure to protect Vt. journalists, confidential sources signed into law
Vermont Gov. Phil Scott has signed legislation designed to protect journalists from having to give up their confidential sources and prevent government officials from...
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....
2020 NHPA Excellence in Journalism Contest Winners
On September 23, 2021, the New Hampshire Press Association live-streamed on Facebook their 2020 Excellence in Journalism awards from the Nackey Loeb School of...
Are you telling your own stories?
I circulated a column celebrating community newspapers earlier this year in recognition of Sunshine Week. Its publication prompted a few comments.
One reader, who hailed...







