RJI now accepting applications for the 15th fellowship class of innovators

The Donald W. Reynolds Journalism Institute is now accepting 2021-22 RJI Fellowship applications from individuals or organizations with an innovative journalism project...

Humor, satire: Making the political ‘cut,’ from our earliest days

The 2020 election is no laughing matter — except that it is, in the great American tradition of humor and satire that...

Examining the differences between Weekly and Daily Newspapers

Each year, I survey U.S. publishers and general managers about the health of their newspapers. During the late spring/early summer of 2020,...

Celebrate National Newspaper Week Oct. 4-10

The 80th annual National Newspaper Week, celebrated this year Oct. 4 -10, is a recognition of the service of newspapers and their...

Journalism Track Sessions At Radically Rural Deliver Great Ideas For Newspapers

Community leaders from across the nation once again connected on September 24 for the Radically Rural summit, an annual gathering focused on the challenges...

September Obituaries 2020

CONNECTICUT Joseph F. Crowley Edward John McMenemy Joseph John Patrizzi Jr. Raymond L. Perrin Charles M. Redfern, Jr. Valentine John Scansaroli MAINE None Reported MASSACHUSETTS Phyllis A. Andreoni John A. Appleton Richard E. Boisvert Kathryn Juel Brookins John...

Pulse Research and Advantage Newspaper Consultants Form Alliance to Deliver Revenue

Pulse Research, Inc., a leader in audience value presentations using shopping research for newspapers, and revenue development company, Advantage Newspaper Consultants (ANC),...

United States Journalism Emergency Fund Application

The International Women's Media Foundation has partnered with Craig Newmark Philanthropies to establish the United States Journalism Emergency...

SPJ launches free race and gender hotline

The Society of Professional Journalists has partnered with experienced Black and LGBT journalists and educators, including the newly formed Trans Journalists Association,...

Former Portland Press Herald Reporter Josie Huang Arrested While Covering CA Protest

NENPA has learned that former Portland Press Herald reporter Josie Huang was arrested last night while covering a protest in California.