Get Ready to Rock the Mic: Journalist Karaoke Night May 13 in Boston

The spring 2025 journalist meetup series is in full swing, and next up is one of the most anticipated events of the season —...

Nominations Open for the Yankee Quill Award

The Academy of New England Journalists is now accepting nominations for the Yankee Quill Award, the region’s highest individual honor in journalism. The award...

Local Media Foundation 2023 Local News Fund applications are open

Local Media Foundation will launch the 2023 Local News Fund in September 2023 for independent or family-owned news organizations looking to raise money for...

NENPA, NEFAC, MA Advocates Support Remote Access Legislation In July 9 Letter

This Friday, July 15, is the expiration date for virtual access to government meetings in Massachusetts. NENPA, and the New England First Amendment Coalition, joined...

Entries Open For SPJ Mark of Excellence Awards in Student Journalism

Annually, the Society of Professional Journalists presents the Mark of Excellence Awards, honoring the best in student...

Facebook’s new outreach to news industry includes tools, products, curbs on fake news

By Aneri Pattani, Bulletin Correspondent 'We believe more than anything that your journalism is the founding point for a healthy news ecosystem. We take our role seriously...

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,...

Navigating the Future of Obituaries: Insights from Legacy.com

In a recent NENPA University webinar, Ron Speechley, VP of Sales at Legacy.com, shared expert insights into the evolving obituary industry and its critical...

Providence Journal printing facility listed for $8M

The 158,400 square-foot printing plant used by The Providence Journal was put up for sale by parent company Gannett Co., as part of a...

Hosting sponsored events is the art of a special deal

By Sophie Cannon, Bulletin Correspondent 'To sell these kinds of ideas, you've got to be thoughtful and creative. You've got to think what (companies) are trying to...