Newspapers can still reverse damage done by disrupters
By Aneri Pattani,
Bulletin Correspondent
'Local newspapers have as their best monopoly community news.'
—Thales Teixeira, Marketing professor, Harvard Business School
The disruption of the newspaper industry began...
How to create a website
Kevin Slimp, technology
Kevin Slimp is director of the Institute of Newspaper Technology.
Email questions to him at
kevin@kevinslimp.comTwo weeks ago, I found myself awake at 3...
Passion, community ties among keys for NENPA’s award-winning journalists
By Morgan Mapstone, Bulletin Correspondent
‘I like to be able to spend more time on a subject and learn more. My favorite assignments are those that allow...
Vt. journalist Donoghue receives national student-journalism honor
Michael Donoghue, a retired longtime reporter for The Burlington (Vt.) Free Press, has won a national scholastic-journalism award.Donoghue, executive director of the Vermont Press...
Watchdog reporters: How to dig deep for in-depth stories
Watchdog reporters:
How to dig deep for in-depth stories
By Nadine El-Bawab
Bulletin Correspondent
“Get closer to the big story using a series of small stories; by doing...
How to cover the disability beat more ably
How journalists can cover
the disability beat more ably
By Julia Hutchins
Bulletin Correspondent
Race and gender issues might be the more hot-button topics, but disabled people are...
What’s the ‘true threat’ to American journalism and democracy?
Threats to the survival of a free press seem much in the air these days, from the near daily online insults hurled from the...
Look in a mirror to find your best editor
In an era of constant cutbacks, it can be difficult for newspaper reporters to get good editing.
Many experienced editors have fled or been forced...
Free Members Only Webinar: 5 Ways To Grow Your Obituaries
For most publishers, the obituary category is a huge traffic driver and an important classified revenue stream....
Stories come to life when reporters find ‘real people’
Police, government officials and experts have a lot of knowledge and are easy go-to sources for reporters working in understaffed newsrooms with...







