2017-05 May 11 eBulletin
Reporters at N.E. newspapers use technology, training to do more with less...
By Alex Eng,
Bulletin Correspondent
How are boots-on-the-ground reporters balancing faster news cycles with long-term financial struggles in the news industry?
By getting ahead of the curve, publishing...
Drive straight to the story
Jim Stasiowski, writing
Writing coach Jim Stasiowski welcomes your questions or comments.
Call him at
(775) 354-2872
or write to:
2499 Ivory Ann Drive
Sparks, NV 89436.Boredom alert: Much...
For our freedoms, is a ‘C+’ grade good enough?
Gene Policinski, inside the First Amendment
Gene Policinski is chief operating officer of the Newseum Institute and senior vice president of the Institute’s First Amendment Center....
Alan Rosenberg, David Butler, & Michael McDermott
Alan Rosenberg, managing editor at The Providence Journal, will succeed David Butler as executive editor of the Journal when Butler retires in June. Rosenberg...
eBulletin Obituaries
James Breagy
James Breagy, 79, of Barnstable, Mass., died April 18 at his home.
Breagy’s newspaper career included stints as city reporter and editorial writer for...
Industry New – May 2017
Police in Mass. misuse exemptions to hide public files
Reversal sought of Vt. ruling allowing secret gov’t emails
GateHouse settles with subscribers over...
25 rules for good design
Ed Henninger, design
ED HENNINGER is an independent newspaper consultant and the director of Henninger Consulting.
Website: www.henningerconsulting.com
Phone: (803) 327-3322
WANT A FREE evaluation of your newspaper’s design?
Just...
Favorite apps for journalists
Kevin Slimp, technology
Kevin Slimp is director of the Institute of Newspaper Technology.
Email questions to him at
kevin@kevinslimp.comIn April, I was asked to speak on the...
The power of repetition. The power of repetition. The power of …
John Foust, advertising
John Foust has conducted training programs for thousands of newspaper advertising professionals. Many ad departments are using his training videos to save time...