Use your special insight to recommend election choices
Coverage of public affairs – recording the actions and inactions of governing bodies from local to federal levels – demands attention from newsrooms year-round....
Free offers can generate big results
Generally speaking, there are two types of advertising. Image advertising, which is often referred to as institutional advertising, is designed to create a positive...
Turn Local News Day On April 9 Into Audience Growth and Engagement
Local News Day is coming up on Thursday, April 9, and we encourage all NENPA members to take part in this national day of...
Putting captions them in their place
Good news design is the practice of understanding how readers read — then using that understanding to make your newspaper easier, faster and more...
Coronavirus Resources and Training
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New NENPA member benefit for job postings
The New England Newspaper and Press Association job page is a great resource for finding newspaper and journalism jobs throughout New England and for...
Gannett commits to make workforce as diverse as America
Gannett, the owner of USA TODAY and more than 260 local news operations, announced a broad initiative last week to make its workforce as...
Changing company culture crucial for Meriden, Conn., Record-Journal’s success
By Alex Eng,
Bulletin Correspondent
Company-wide changes in approaches to advertising sales, content, and culture led to the success of the Record-Journal of Meriden, Conn., two company...
eBulletin Obituaries
William B. Rotch
Former top executive at N.H.’s Cabinet Press Inc. newspaper group
William B. Rotch of Peterborough, N.H., former editor and publisher of the Milford,...
It pays to pay attention
John Foust has conducted training programs for thousands of newspaper advertising professionals. Many ad departments are using his training videos...








