What Makes a Newspaper of the Year?

The New England Newspaper of the Year Award is one of the most distinctive honors in journalism because it is judged not by industry...

Apply to be a Media Law School Fellow by February 1

In reporting on many important issues, journalists are frequently required to understand key legal questions and called upon to describe accurately the developments in...

Panel urges journalists to stand up to Trump, and for the First...

By Katherine Isbell, Bulletin Correspondent Panelists for the convention session on “The next four years and the press” were, from left, Carolyn Lumsden, Bill Ketter, Asma Khalid,...

Peter Lamb delivers idea-packed sales management webinar

NENPA U was fortunate to have Peter Lamb present a sales management best practices webinar on August 20, geared towards publishers, revenue...

Spotlight on Vermont’s A-Mark Prize Winners for Investigative Journalism

The New England Newspaper & Press Association is proud to recognize the Vermont journalists honored with A-Mark Prizes for Investigative Journalism at the Fall...

Saturday Keynote Speaker: Chris Goffard

‘Podcasts give you the voices of the participants. You feel like you’re in the same room with them, that they’re talking directly to you....

Radically Rural’s Community Journalism Track provides tools on building trust, fundraising and being a...

Building trust in local news, finding financial support for journalism and tips and tools for journalists are the themes of this year’s community journalism...

5G, Video, AR Poised to Lead Media Headlines in 2020

Sean Stanleigh | INMA | December 31, 2019 I work on the content marketing side of the business. We...

NENPA Joins National Call to Protect Journalists Covering Protests

As protest activity spreads throughout New England and across the country, the New England Newspaper & Press Association (NENPA) has joined with 59 other...

5 Business Models for Local News to Watch in 2020

Mark Glaser | Knight Foundation | January 8, 2020 Predictions are a tricky business, but there is one...