Tiptoeing through the minefields inherent at community newspapers
By Gianna Barberia,
Bulletin Correspondent
“We’ll be sharing our war stories,” Earl Brechlin, editor of the Mount Desert Islander of Bar Harbor, Maine, said to a laughing...
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...
Obituaries
Larry Eldridge, former sports editor
of Christian Science Monitor of BostonRichard Dudman, ended acclaimed 76-year
career at Bangor (Maine) Daily NewsHenry G. Francis, former news editor
for then-Boston...
Creating narrative tension
Bulletin photos by Daniel McLoone
‘Narrative tension is something that informs everything. It’s the one thing that completely distinguishes narrative writing from other conventional article...
For ‘Murder Ink’ series, the party’s over
At ‘Murder Ink 3’ launch, party’s over as series ends
By Julia Hutchins
Bulletin Correspondent
In a quiet room above the hubbub of the New England Newspaper...
Tecnavia announces new digital ad network
While readers browse, publishers earn digital ad revenue.
Burnsville, MN — Tecnavia announced the Tecnavia Ad Network (TAN), a new service exclusively for Tecnavia clients....
Turning your design around
Sometimes a design just goes stale. Over the course of even just a few years, inconsistencies creep in, color use gets out...
Do you have a sales prevention department?
John Foust has conducted training programs for thousands of newspaper advertising professionals. Many ad departments are using his...
Right and left brain selling
Diane was telling me about her early days in selling. “One day stands out in my mind,” she said. “I had back-to-back...







