How AI is Revolutionizing News Production on March 23
The clatter of typewriters may be a distant memory, but the news industry is once again on the cusp of a major transformation. Artificial...
124 Democrats, Republicans Advocate for New Federal Funding to Support Local News
PAWTUCKET – U.S. Representatives David N. Cicilline (RI-01) and F. James Sensenbrenner (WI-05) are leading more than 100 members of both parties in...
Final Extension to Enter the 2022 Better Newspaper Competition!
There was a glitch in the system, and we've heard from several people that they couldn't access the contest portal over the weekend, so...
Facebook Journalism Project: News Day
Facebook Journalism Project: News Day is coming to Boston.
Many newsrooms and news organizations around the country are collaborating with Facebook on tools, trainings and...
Make Journalism Better By Improving Newsroom Culture
News organizations covering the fury over the deaths of more than 200 Black people at the hands of police in 2020 and COVID-19’s brutal...
Industry News – Feb 2017
N.H. legislation aims to reinforce Right-to-Know law
Mass. gov’t agencies use terrorism excuse for their secrecy
R.I. House OKs broader expunging of criminal records
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The Information’s successful paywall strategy
Simon Owens | What's New In Publishing | February 18, 2020
There’s a third type of paywall model that’s...
eBulletin Obituaries
Robert H. Phelps, retired Boston Globe executiveWilliam D. Tobin, co-owner of the Holliston (Mass.) Reporter
Lawrence P. Pangaro
Lawrence P. Pangaro of Center Harbor, N.H., and...
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Jeff Otterbein has retired as sports editor of The Hartford Courant after 27 years. Dan Brechlin has been named to replace Otterbein as sports...
The super sales person who wasn’t so super, after all
John Foust has conducted training programs for thousands of newspaper advertising professionals. Many ad departments are using his training videos to...







