Report for America 2021-2022 New England Newsrooms
Report for America announced on Dec. 8 the selection of 64 new local news organizations as host newsroom partners, 14 are located in New England.
Producing relevant content requires knowing your community
Editors are regularly challenged: What mix of stories and photos will collectively make this edition a “must see” for readers and advertisers? There is...
“Hey you: Get the heck out of the office!”
In the Internet age where information is easy to get, it may seem almost quaint to seek out first-hand, up-close, eyes-on experiential reporting opportunities.
With...
Expectations are like icebergs
John Foust, advertising
John Foust has conducted training programs for thousands of newspaper advertising professionals. Many ad departments are using his training videos to save time...
Yankee Quill Award – Call For Nominations!
This is a call for nominations for the prestigious Yankee Quill Award. For more than 60 years the New England Academy of Journalists has been honoring our...
The importance of time management
David Ogilvy, one of the legends of the advertising agency business, was known for his extraordinary efficiency. I once read that he would often...
NENPA Annual Survey
The NENPA team is grateful for your support as a member, eBulletin subscriber, program participant, and advocate for local news and press freedom.
We are...
Making the Web, Social Media ‘Better’ Places — with Caution
We'd all like a "better" internet in terms of privacy, politeness, taste and safety. And who would oppose eliminating false or misleading information from...
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...
Nominations are now being accepted for the 2022 Yankee Quill award
Nominations are now being accepted for the 2022 Yankee Quill award. The award is administered by the New England Society of News Editors Foundation,...









