Now Accepting Entries For The New England Newspaper Awards

Each fall the New England Newspaper and Press Association recognizes extraordinary journalists and...

A little more, a little less for sales meetings

John Foust has conducted training programs for thousands of newspaper advertising professionals. Many ad departments are...

NESNE Finalists & Specialty Award Winners Announced

The New England Society of News Editors presents several prestigious awards each year to journalists in New England who are so expert and accomplished...

2024-2025 Obituaries

You will notice a change in the format of our obituaries. Our obituary program, dedicated to honoring the lives and legacies of those who...
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What to believe about the state of newspapers

Kevin Slimp, commentary Kevin Slimp is chief executive officer of newspaperacademy.com and director of The Newspaper Institute. Contact Kevin at kevin@kevinslimp.comI don’t know about you, but my life...

Stigler Center’s Journalists in Residence Program Open For Applications

With the aim of shaping the next generation of leaders in business reporting, the Stigler Center’s Journalists in Residence Program launched in 2017. The...

Enter by July 21 NAHJ New England Journalism Awards

NAHJ New England is holding its inaugural journalism awards. We're excited to celebrate the best local journalism stories on Latino/Hispanic issues and want you...

Applications for third BloomLab cohort now open through May 12

Local Media Foundation is now accepting applications from Black-owned and -operated local media outlets to participate in the Knight x LMA BloomLab. LMF will select eight additional...

Funding Available to Attend the 2025 Radically Rural Summit Oct. 7-9 in Keene

Radically Rural, a grassroots movement based in Keene, New Hampshire, is once again opening its doors—and rolling out the welcome mat—for rural changemakers from...

Panel urges journalists to stand up to Trump, and for the First...

By Katherine Isbell, Bulletin Correspondent Panelists for the convention session on “The next four years and the press” were, from left, Carolyn Lumsden, Bill Ketter, Asma Khalid,...