The value of simplicity

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

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...

2022 NENPA Convention: Covering Climate Change

One of the biggest stories of our time is climate change and the struggle to reverse its human-caused effects. On April 30, 2022, during...

NEFAC Announces First Amendment Award Recipients

The New England First Amendment Coalition will present its 2023 Stephen Hamblett First Amendment Award to Brian McGrory, former editor of The Boston Globe and current chair...

Press Forward Issues Open Call on Closing Local Coverage Gaps

Press Forward’s first open call will address the longstanding inequalities in journalism coverage and practice in the U.S., by investing in small, local newsrooms...

PRESS RELEASE: Western New England Psychoanalytic Institute Receives $5 Million Gift

Contact: Oscar F. Hills, M.D. Chair, Education Committee Western New England Institute for Psychoanalysis (203) 562-2103 clarity_endowment@wneip.org https://westernnewengland.org/ Western New England Psychoanalytic Institute Receives Transformative $5 Million Gift Adults and children struggling...

The Times, we are a-changin’

George Brennan | The Martha's Vineyard Times | November 27, 2019 As of Jan. 2, The Times will ask...

The Bay State Banner Changes Hands

A new generation of journalists is leading The Bay State Banner in the wake of its sale on Feb. 28 to a new Black...

Six essential steps to trend reporting

A major goal of news reporting is to keep readers abridged of things, so it makes sense that uncovering and understanding trends should be...

US newspapers continuing to die at rate of 2 each week

NEW YORK (AP) — Despite a growing recognition of the problem, the United States continues to see newspapers die at the rate of two...