Join Us May 30 for an Essential Webinar on Community Asset Mapping

Many communities feel disconnected from the news that is meant to serve them, especially in historically marginalized areas where the gap between journalists and...

Meet them where they are

John Foust has conducted training programs for thousands of newspaper advertising professionals. Many ad departments are using his training videos to...

Hosting sponsored events is the art of a special deal

By Sophie Cannon, Bulletin Correspondent 'To sell these kinds of ideas, you've got to be thoughtful and creative. You've got to think what (companies) are trying to...

Prince Lobel Offers Pro Bono Access Hotline For New England Media

COVID-19 Main Page | Webinars & Live Events | Member News | Resources | Essential Services During the COVID-19 crisis, Prince Lobel is offering its services pro bono to...
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What golf teaches us about advertising

John Foust John Foust has conducted training programs for thousands of newspaper advertising professionals. Many ad departments are using his training videos to...

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...

Journalism Education Foundation of New England Announces 2022 Scholarship Recipients

WOBURN, MA – The Journalism Education Foundation of New England, a division of the New England Newspaper & Press Association, has announced the recipients...

NEACE Spring Conference May 5-6 at the Hotel Northampton in Northampton, MA

The NorthEast Association of Communication Executives (NEACE) will hold its spring conference on May 5-6 at the Hotel Northampton in Northampton, MA. The event...

It’s National Newspaper Week Oct. 6-12

NEWSPAPERS ARE ENCOURAGED to replace the “National Newspaper Week” line in the ad with their own flags or...

Color Us Connected Column Unites Communities in Maine and Alabama

This story ran on the CBS Evening News on January 5. Alabama's Tuskegee News has never had a journalist like Amy Miller. She lives more...