Ex-AP top editor advises journalists to engage with readers, do investigations
Ex-AP top editor advises journalists to engage with readers, do investigations
By Jesse Goodman
Bulletin Correspondent
Kathleen Carroll, former executive editor and senior vice president of The...
NENPA Newsroom Needs Assessment
We’re asking for just a few minutes of your time to help us better understand what your newsroom needs most right now.
So far, we’ve...
Deadline extended to December 20 for New England Equity Reporting Fellowship
Applications for the program are now closed. Participants will be contacted no later than January 3, 2022, about acceptance into the program.
New England journalists...
Saturday Keynote Speaker: Chris Goffard
‘Podcasts give you the voices of the participants. You feel like you’re in the same room with them, that they’re talking directly to you....
Please help promote journalism scholarships
Once again in 2022, the Journalism Education Foundation of New England will award a number of $2,000 scholarships to high school seniors and college...
NENPA Opposes Effort to Exempt Police Body Camera Footage from Mass. Public Records Law
The New England Newspaper & Press Association opposes a bill in Massachusetts that would make police-worn body...
Three new publishing applications for newspapers
Kevin Slimp is director of the Institute of Newspaper Technology. Email questions to him at kevin@kevinslimp.com.
I...
Prince Lobel Welcomes Two Associates to its Media & First Amendment Practice
Prince Lobel Tye LLP has expanded its Media and First Amendment Law practice group with the addition of two associates, Michael J. Lambert and...
Lessons learned in Ohio
Kevin Slimp, technology
Kevin Slimp is director of the Institute of Newspaper Technology.
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kevin@kevinslimp.comConvention season is an interesting time in the life...
Raising our collective voice during Sunshine Week March 14-20
As journalists, we rely on open government and freedom of information principles to keep the public informed about their government. Too often,...









