Our-Hometown to host interview with the lawyers behind the Google/Facebook Anti-Trust Lawsuit

Our-Hometown announced that they will be hosting a live interview with Paul Farrell Jr. of Farrell & Fuller, LLC and Bob Fitzsimmons of Fitzsimmons Law Firm PLLC, two of the...

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...

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...

Convention keynote message – Find out what they want and give it to them

John Voket | NENPA eBulletin | February 25, 2020 As the newly-minted owner and publisher of Editor & Publisher,...

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...

Your right to know: What the First Amendment really says about freedom of the...

The U.S. and New Hampshire constitutions protect press freedom. Here’s what that means: A news outlet can call out government corruption. A podcast host...

If one tip can improve your work, it would be…this one!

Bart Pfankuch is an investigative reporter for South Dakota News Watch. Write to him at bart.pfankuch@sdnewswatch.org.

Watch Pulse of America Shopping Survey Video and Participate

Pulse Research recently launched the next wave of the Pulse of America Shopping intent research survey to help support your sales team...

We heard you! Better Newspaper Contest Portal Open Through Midnight On Sunday, November 16

Thank you to everyone who reached out over the past day. We heard from quite a few newsrooms working hard to finalize their submissions....

Don’t let pursuit of ‘shiny things’ diminish reporting

All journalists can look back decades or even just a few months to see examples of the “shiny things” that distract us from our...