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Industry News – May 2017

Ellen F. Beveridge Shirley Elbe Bruce F. Dobson Michael J.B. Kelly Denise Lorraine (Croisetiere) Larrivee Diane G. Longley Robert E. Marquand Margaret Morrissey ...
Kevin Slimp technology

Selling yourself to sell ads

Kevin Slimp Kevin Slimp is director of the Institute of Newspaper Technology. Email questions to him at kevin@kevinslimp.com“We need to find ways to give our staff...

Join the Collaborative Effort to Show Why Press Freedom and Local News Matter –...

We’re excited to invite you to be part of the NENPA Press Freedom and Local News Collaborative, launching on Constitution Day, September 17, with our...

A writing journey we’ll take together

Bart Pfankuch Better Writing with Bart Jim Stasiowski, a veteran writing coach whose superb writing advice appeared in the Bulletin for many years, has retired. Beginning with this...

Slanderous attack on former NEFAC President by GOP House candidate

Madison Cawthorn, a Republican candidate for the House from North Carolina, created an attack website accusing a journalist of leaving a job...

Highlights From The 2019 New England Newspaper Convention

This year 600 newspaper professionals turned out for the 2019 New England Newspaper Convention. The two-day event was packed with expert speakers, training sessions,...

2025 UVM Center for Community News Benchmark Study on Student Reporting Programs

The Center for Community News at UVM annual benchmark study reveals significant growth in university-led reporting programs in 2025. Among the more than 200...

Navigating the Future of Obituaries: Insights from Legacy.com

In a recent NENPA University webinar, Ron Speechley, VP of Sales at Legacy.com, shared expert insights into the evolving obituary industry and its critical...

Nominations are now being accepted for the Yankee Quill Awards

Nominations are now being accepted for the Yankee Quill Award. The award is administered by the New England Society of News Editors Foundation, and...

Free Program on November 2 – Stop Scrolling! Journalism, Objectivity, and the Future of...

New Hampshire Humanities invites the public to a free event, “Stop Scrolling! Journalism, Objectivity, and the Future of News,” on Wednesday, November 2, at...