The ‘blue shirt’ won. Is that the best we can do?

Local names and faces are the lifeblood of community newspaper content. There’s no better way to spotlight your readers than through photos. After all, “a...

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 —...

Coronavirus Webinars and Live Events

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Award tokens: Storytelling, advocacy, dogged reporting, strong local points of view

By Jesse Goodman, Bulletin Correspondent   ‘As time went by, the digital world came to be. The newspaper world started to feel more irrelevant. But coming...

Register now for How to Engage, Excite, and Sell MORE with New England Data...

Join us for our first NENPA University webinar of 2024! The event is free for NENPA members and $15 for non-members. Sammy Papert, long-time New...

Show off your successes in marketing, advertising, circulation, and promotion!

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...

Applications open for NH High School Student Journalism Award

The Brodsky Prize was established seven years ago by the late Jeffrey Brodsky and his father, Howard, to encourage innovation by student journalists. The...

Maynard 200 Journalism Fellowship Deadline Extended

The Maynard 200 fellowship provides cutting-edge training and year-long mentorship for leaders, storytellers and media entrepreneurs of diverse backgrounds via the expertise...

Objectivity: a noble idea that requires a process

Bart Pfankuch is the content director and an investigative reporter for South Dakota News Watch. Contact him at bart.pfankuch@sdnewswatch.org

Protecting public notices

Protecting public notices by making them a public service By Kaitlyn Mangelinkx Bulletin Correspondent “Here’s an oxymoron -- trusted politician.” The source of that comment, Ed Henninger, sees public...