NENPA supports Community News & Small Business Support Act
New legislation to support local newsrooms and local advertisers has been introduced in the 118th Congress. The Community News & Small Business Support Act...
Nominations Open for the Yankee Quill Award
The Academy of New England Journalists is now accepting nominations for the Yankee Quill Award, the region’s highest individual honor in journalism. The award...
New England High School Journalism Collaborative now accepting applications for summer journalism program
The New England High School Journalism Collaborative is excited to announce that we will hold our all-expense-paid summer workshop for students interested in journalism...
Please participate in a survey to find solutions to burnout in the news industry
The Donald W. Reynolds Journalism Institute (RJI) at the Missouri School of Journalism has partnered with respected research firm SmithGeiger for a groundbreaking survey...
PRESS RELEASE: Across New England, more than 36,000 elementary school students are reading their...
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Across New England, more than 36,000 elementary school students...
Journalism Outlets Need New Social Media Policies
In a recent article for Editor & Publisher Gabe Schneider writes about how journalism outlets need new and better social media policies,...
How do we reach Millennials?
Kevin Slimp | December 4, 2019
Kevin Slimp is director of the Institute of Newspaper Technology. Email questions...
Treasure hunt for ad ideas
Some years ago, I attended an exhibit of treasure from the Atocha shipwreck which treasure hunter Mel Fisher had located off the coast of...
2021 New England Newspaper Awards are open for entries
Once again this year the New England Newspaper & Press Association will identify our region's very best daily, weekly and specialty newspapers, and recognize...
We Hate “False News” Even More Than We “Hate” On Social Media
We hate false information on social media even more than “hate speech” or personal attacks, says the 2018 State of the First Amendment survey released Thursday...









