NENPA eBulletin
Advertising needs motivation
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...
eBulletin Obituaries
Aurora Schroeder Emery
Aurora Schroeder Emery, 96, of Hingham, Mass., died Jan. 12.
Emery had been editor of the former Hingham Mirror.
She leaves three children, Nancy,...
NENPA winter convention scheduled for Feb. 24-25 at new, first-time site in Boston
By NENPA
The New England Newspaper and Press Association’s annual winter convention this year will feature at least one major change and a first.
The convention is...
Social media twofold boon for journalists: Reporting tool, connection to the community
By Audrey Cooney, Bulletin Staff
‘The guidelines for the best practices for social media are always evolving.’
— Philip Tortora, Former audience analyst,
Burlington (Vt.) Free Press
Social media has...
Our five freedoms will work, if we work at it
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....
We are more than monitors
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.The TV commercial,...
Harry B. Thayer III
Harry B. Thayer III, 81, of Exeter, N.H., died Dec. 27.
Thayer began his career at a Hampton, N.H., newspaper, after learning in a school...
Industry News – Jan 2017
Alan White, editor at Eagle-Tribune, is dead at 68
Providence proposal would ban delivery of free newspapers
Hearst to centralize Conn. group in Norwalk...
Virtual reality slowly becoming a reality for news storytelling
By Jerome Chong, Bulletin Staff
‘It's certainly the most exciting technical and creative development in news, and the media in general, right now. Nothing compares to that...
Panelists view new Mass. public records law as step in right direction for...
By Chinyen Chang, Bulletin Staff
'Every meeting was going to be open to the public. We used it as an opportunity to get even more information on...