Pulitzer Prize Board Announces New Audio Reporting Category

The Pulitzer Prize Board | December 5, 2019 The Pulitzer Prize Board announced a new Journalism prize category for...

Who’s your friend?

I’m a friendly guy. Most people who know me genuinely like me…and I like them.. I can be a strong friend. I can stand by...

Retiring Republican Executive Editor Wayne Phaneuf honored by Springfield City Council

Jeanette DeForge | The Republican | January 28, 2020 SPRINGFIELD — When Wayne Phaneuf...

Four Part Series – Digital Selling Skills for Sales Executives

The digital advertising world changes quickly. Is your sales team up to speed on the latest selling strategies?Join America’s Newspapers beginning September...

Digital marketing services complement newspaper offerings

Digital marketing services can help newspapers help their advertising clients By Alastair Pike Bulletin Correspondent Facebook and Google are projected to have captured more than 60 percent of...

Journalism Students Don’t Miss the 2025 Scholarship Deadline – Now April 4

The Journalism Education Foundation of New England (JEFNE) is now accepting applications for its 2025 scholarship program, including the prestigious MacGregor Fiske Award. The...

Obituaries June 2018

Carol S. Knapton Carol S. Knapton, 86, of Needham, beloved wife of David A. Knapton, passed away on June 5, 2018. Born in Newton, MA,...

Getler: Like Facebook and it’ll be your friend in news

By Marcella Kukulka, Bulletin Correspondent Al Getler, former publisher of The Burlington (Vt.) Free Press, shows  during a convention session Friday morning, Feb. 24, how to position...

Students need media literacy and multiple sources of news

By Bailey Knecht, Bulletin Correspondent Educating young journalists about responsibility in media literacy was a key theme of the panel discussion on “Trends and changes in journalism...

Newest New England Hall Of Fame Inductees All Pioneering Community Journalists

John Voket | NENPA eBulletin | March 11, 2020 The gathering was intimate but sentiments filled the room as...