Americans Favor Mobile Devices Over Desktops and Laptops for Getting News

Mason Walker | Pew Research Center November 20, 2019 Americans continue to be more likely to get news...

Be polite, persistent in seeking public records

Public records quest calls for polite, firm, persistent touch  By Nadine El-Bawab Bulletin Correspondent Often, government offices are unwilling to give out records to reporters even when that...

Fact-checking grows in popularity, importance

By Tori Sullivan, Bulletin Correspondent 'Fact-checking is hard. It takes time, but, more critically, no one wants you to do it. It would be easier for politicians...

Entries due January 28 for 2022 News Leader Association Awards

The News Leaders Association (NLA) announced on Dec. 10 that it is accepting submissions for the 2022 News Leaders Association Awards with a deadline...
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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...

2025 Better Newspaper Competition Award Winners and Judges’ Comments Released

We are pleased to release the full results of the 2025 New England Better Newspaper Competition, recognizing outstanding journalism and advertising from across New...

Transitions

MAINE Earl Brechlin has left as founding editor of the Mount Desert Islander of Bar Harbor to become communications director of Friends of Acadia, an...

Philanthropy Summit On May 4 – New Pathways to Funding Local News

Join us for a unique summit where newsrooms, philanthropists, business leaders and academic institutions will discuss not only why they can work together -...

Fall Awards Program Open For Entries – Newspaper of the Year, Publick Occurrences, A-Mark...

We are pleased to announce that entries for the NENPA New England Newspaper Awards Program are open now through July 18, 2025. This year,...

More than 50 publications participate in Vaccine Hesitancy Initiative with The Boston Globe

In an effort to clear up misinformation about vaccines, The Boston Globe ran a special front-page section on August 18 that comprehensively debunked myths...