Get your school recognized in the 2024 New England Better Newspaper Competition
It's not too late to submit your entries to the 2024 New England Better Newspaper Competition - New England’s most prestigious college journalism recognition...
Treasure hunt for ad ideas
Some years ago, I attended an exhibit of treasure from the Atocha shipwreck which treasure hunter Mel Fisher had located off the coast of...
Student Journalism: More Needed Than Ever
In more communities today than ever, student publications are doing double-duty — reporting news of schools and surrounding communities — and doing both well.
As...
Coronavirus Essential Services
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News organizations are...
Time traveling
Kevin Slimp
Kevin Slimp is director of the Institute of Newspaper Technology.
Email questions to him at
kevin@kevinslimp.comSo much to write about, so little space.
It’s been...
One way to get better information from advertisers
You may have heard the old computer saying, “Garbage in, garbage out.” It means that the quality of input that goes into a system...
How Local Newsrooms Can Better Connect with Conservative and Right-Leaning Audiences
The Center for Media Engagement partnered with Trusting News and 27 local newsrooms to find out how news organizations can help bridge the divide...
Better Newspaper Competition now open to colleges and universities
Starting in 2022, colleges and universities in Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Rhode Island, and Vermont are invited to enter the New England Better...
2022 Newspapers of the Year and Top Awards Announced
TOP AWARDS
Allan B. Rogers Editorial Award winner:
New Hampshire Union Leader: To our readers (William Loeb)
The Allan B. Rogers Editorial Award goes to the New...
A Look At The 2018 New England Newspaper Conference
Strategies to acquire and retain digital subscribers, the issue of "fake news", a window into what it's like to cover the Trump White House,...








