2020 Just Won’t Go Away When It Comes to First Amendment Issues in 2021
2020 is the challenging year that just won’t go away, however much we wish it would, as many current issues over First...
CherryRoad Media selects SCS to provide an integrated, front-to-back Advertising, Production and Editorial...
At America’s Newspapers Conference in Colorado Springs, CO, CherryRoad Media (Parsippany, NJ) has signed contracts with SCS to implement the Community Advertising System and...
Sharpening copy editor skills
Math can be as powerful
in journalism as grammar
By Jess DeWitt
Bulletin Staff
Grammar is underrated, and is the road map to writing, according to John...
CNHI’s Bill Ketter Receives SPJ’s Highest Honor
Bill Ketter, CNHI’s senior vice president of news, received SPJ’s highest honor on September 30 in Las Vegas.
The Society of Professional Journalists feted Ketter...
Make Journalism Better By Improving Newsroom Culture
News organizations covering the fury over the deaths of more than 200 Black people at the hands of police in 2020 and COVID-19’s brutal...
Deadline Jan. 23 To Enter SPJ Mark of Excellence Awards For Student Journalism
Annually, the Society of Professional Journalists presents the Mark of Excellence Awards, honoring the best in student journalism.
Most categories are first judged on the...
Tom Condon, Yankee Quill and Hall of Fame member, has died at 78
Thomas J. Condon, a newspaperman who for more than 50 years told Connecticut’s stories, fought injustices and challenged public policies with grace and unimpeachable...
Four Honored at New England Newspaper Hall of Fame Induction in Portland
Four distinguished journalists were inducted into the New England Newspaper Hall of Fame during a celebratory dinner held on March 28 in Portland, Maine.
The...
The Connecticut Mirror Receives $830,000 Grant From American Journalism Project
Christine Schmidt | Nieman Lab | December 10, 2019
The Connecticut Mirror — Hartford’s nonprofit news outlet, created ten...
NENPA Fall Conference keynote: Reader re-engagement could be as close as your next e-mail
Pick your cliche…"The best ideas are often the simplest ones.""Sometimes it's hardest to see things that are right in front of you.""The...









