Six Journalists Receive Yankee Quill Award During Celebratory Luncheon

The Yankee Quill Award recognizes New England journalists who have provided great contributions and excellence to the field in the region. This annual award,...

May 24 Webinar – Building and Restoring Trust in Community Coverage

Join the New England Equity Reporting Fellowship program for a Community of Practice webinar event about building and restoring trust, particularly in communities of...

Boston Globe Editor Brian McGrory to Lead BU Journalism Department

Boston University’s journalism department is getting a new chair. Brian McGrory, editor of the Boston Globe for the last 10 years, and before that, a distinguished reporter and...
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What to believe about the state of newspapers

Kevin Slimp, commentary Kevin Slimp is chief executive officer of newspaperacademy.com and director of The Newspaper Institute. Contact Kevin at kevin@kevinslimp.comI don’t know about you, but my life...

Enter 38 Categories In Better Newspaper Competition Advertising, Circulation, and Promotion Division!

The Advertising/Circulation/Promotion division of the Better Newspaper Competition consists of 38 competitive categories, and we want you to flaunt your best ideas for everyone...

COVID-19: Getting good information as virus crisis unfolds

Gene Policinski is president and chief operating officer of the Freedom Forum Institute. He can be reached at gpolicinski@freedomforum.org, or follow...

NEFAC Announces Journalism Fellows for New England First Amendment Institute

The New England First Amendment Coalition is pleased to announce the incoming class of fellows for its 2021 New England First Amendment Institute. Now in its 11th year,...

New England Newspaper of the Year Winners Announced

The winners of the 2020 New England Newspaper of the Year were announced today on the last day of the virtual New...

How do we reach Millennials?

Kevin Slimp | December 4, 2019 Kevin Slimp is director of the Institute of Newspaper Technology. Email questions...

Robust public affairs coverage requires more than recording meetings

My formula for shaping newspaper content is straightforward: Present a blend of stories that people like to read and stories they should read. Under...