Thank you for your dedication to journalism

As we take a moment to reflect on the season of giving thanks, we want to express our deep appreciation for everything you do to make journalism thrive. From uncovering important stories to shaping them...

Press politicians on election promises

Elections are over, and you breathe a sigh of relief. The exhaustive campaign season has concluded, and newsrooms can return to some level of normalcy. Not so fast. The most substantive aspect of election coverage...

Calling All Aspiring Journalists: Apply for 2025 New England Scholarships

As the next generation of journalists prepares to make their mark, the Journalism Education Foundation of New England (JEFNE) offers aspiring reporters a chance to jumpstart their careers. The foundation has announced the opening...

The State of Local News 2024 Report – Expanding Deserts, Shifts in Ownership, and...

The State of Local News 2024 report produced by the Medill School of Journalism at Northwestern University highlights the ongoing crisis in local news across the United States. Despite some positive developments, the overall...

Nicholas Daniloff, dies at 89, after a storied career in journalism

Nicholas Daniloff passed away last week at an assisted living facility in Cambridge. He was 89. Daniloff was instrumental in the development of the Northeastern School of Journalism's longstanding relationship with NENPA and its predecessor...

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New England Job Post Of The Week

News Reporter – The Berkshire Eagle

The Berkshire Eagle seeks a seasoned and passionate news reporter to cover the vibrant community of Pittsfield, Massachusetts, a city of 44,000 nestled in the scenic Berkshires. This is a unique opportunity for a dedicated journalist to delve into a community-focused beat that spans Pittsfield City Hall to the everyday lives of residents in the heart of Berkshire County. At The Eagle, reporters who excel at uncovering impactful stories, breaking news and reporting the forces shaping the community will find this beat deeply fulfilling. We are looking for someone who thrives on producing timely, engaging stories and can deliver two articles daily.

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Dec
3
Tue
Introduction to Solutions Journalism Webinar
Dec 3 @ 6:00 pm – 7:00 pm

This one-hour free Solutions Journalism Network webinar will explore the basic principles and pillars of solutions journalism, talk about why it’s important, explain key steps in reporting a solutions story, and share tips and resources for journalists interested in investigating how people are responding to social problems. We will also explore additional resources we have on hand for your reporting, including the Solutions Story Tracker, a database of more than 15,000 stories tagged by beat, publication, author, location, and more, a virtual heat map of what’s working around the world.

Dec
6
Fri
Presidential Transition Briefing: What journalists should know about the transfer of power before Inauguration Day
Dec 6 @ 11:00 am – 12:00 pm

A lot must happen in the 76 days between Election Day and the inauguration to effectively transition to a new presidential administration.

Join the National Press Club Journalism Institute and the Partnership for Public Service for a virtual briefing that will help journalists understand the post-election milestones and planning requirements that President-elects must follow to ensure a smooth, effective transfer of power — and what happens when the incoming administration has not followed the traditional process.

Who you’ll hear from:
– Max Stier, founding president and CEO of the Partnership for Public Service
– Valerie Smith Boyd, director of the Center for Presidential Transition

Registration is open for this free webinar, which will take place on Friday, Dec. 6, from 11 am to noon ET.

Dec
9
Mon
NEFAC 30 Minute Skills: Freelance Photography
Dec 9 @ 12:00 pm – 12:30 pm

While becoming a freelance photographer can provide independence and the potential for professional growth, the role comes with unique day-to-day challenges. The first: where to start?

By attending this class, you’ll learn:
– What to expect when working as an independent photographer.
– How you can attract clients and build your portfolio.
– The best business practices for new freelance photographers.

The 30 Minute Skills program is presented by the New England First Amendment Coalition. The goal of the program is to provide reporters and other citizens with knowledge they can use immediately in newsgathering, data collection, storytelling, and other areas of journalism and First Amendment law.

The lessons are provided in a 30-minute format to accommodate the demanding schedules faced by many working in New England newsrooms. The program is free and open to the public. Registration for each lesson is required.

Your Next Beat: Civic Culture
Dec 9 @ 1:00 pm – 2:15 pm

How do we craft stories that help us move forward after the 2024 election? Our nation needs new civic narratives — of who we are, and who we can be. We need stories that show the groundswell of everyday Americans who are changing the culture of their communities towards connection, repair, and progress.

Join this engaging webinar for journalists, storytellers, and content creators who are — or want to be! — champions for lifting up these stories that help our country heal our divisions and find our way forward. You’ll learn practical recommendations from storytelling, journalism, and messaging experts, convened by Citizen University.

Executive Editor
Linda Conway
l.conway@nenpa.com
781-281-7648

Publication Manager
Tara Cleary
t.cleary@nenpa.com

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