Reporting On Suicide Lunch and Learn On April 13
Suicide is a major public health issue, affecting individuals and communities across the world. The way in which media and online platforms report on...
Celebrate the 229th birthday of Freedom of the Press and the Bill of Rights...
The New England Newspaper & Press Association and New England First Amendment Coalition are excited to partner on an ad campaign, provided by the Free Speech Center,...
E&P, Poynter and America’s Newspapers Launch Media Job Board
Editor & Publisher (E&P), the Poynter Institute and America's Newspapers have partnered to launch the Media Job Board, serving the media industry...
eBulletin Obituaries
Shaunna (McDuffee) Bennett
Shaunna (McDuffee) Bennett, 66, died Dec. 2 at Calvary Hospice in the Bronx, N.Y. She had Alzheimer’s disease.
Bennett and her late husband,...
U.S. Press Freedom Accountability Project Grants Available
The Committee to Protect Journalists (CPJ), in collaboration with the News Leaders Association (NLA), launched the U.S. Press Freedom Accountability Project in...
HD Media Files Federal Antitrust Suit Against Google and Facebook
On Jan. 29, HD Media Co., LLC filed an antitrust lawsuit against Google and Facebook in the Southern District of West Virginia.
Emily Sweeney
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Emily Sweeney covers local news and writes "Blotter Tales," a weekly column that appears...
20 epiphanies for the news business of the 2020s
Ken Doctor | NiemanLab | January 24, 2020
It is the best of times for The New...
Better Newspaper Competition now open to colleges and universities
Starting in 2022, colleges and universities in Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Rhode Island, and Vermont are invited to enter the New England Better...
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