5 Business Models for Local News to Watch in 2020

Mark Glaser | Knight Foundation | January 8, 2020 Predictions are a tricky business, but there is one...

Free Five-Day Summer Journalism Program for One High School Junior From Each State

The Al Neuharth Free Spirit and Journalism Conference is an incredible opportunity for high school juniors passionate about journalism and the First Amendment. This...

A key question: What’s next?

Gregory talked to me about a lesson he learned in his early days of selling advertising. “In one of my first presentations, the prospect...

Application for New England Equity Reporting Fellowship

Applications for the program are now closed. Participants will be contacted no later than January 3, 2022, about acceptance into the program. The New England...

October 19 New England Newspaper Conference registration opens

Get ready for an exciting opportunity to connect, learn, and grow at the New England Newspaper Conference on October 19! This event is being held...

New Hall of Famers urge questioning of authority, persistence vs. adversity

By Bailey Knecht, Bulletin Correspondent As the six new members of the New England Newspaper Hall of Fame were inducted Friday, Feb. 24, they all espoused the...

2020 New England Newspaper Awards Competition Open For Entries

The 2020 New England Newspaper Awards Competition is open for entries! The competition includes the following: New England Newspaper of the Year Publick...

Dan Bolles / Jordan Adams

Dan Bolles has been named assistant arts editor of the Burlington-based Seven Days. Jordan Adams will replace Bolles as Seven Days’ music editor. Bolles...

Bouknight elected NESNE president

      Bouknight elected NESNE president Paula Bouknight, assistant managing editor for hiring and development at The Boston Globe, was elected president of the New England Society...

Local Radio Also Under Siege

Dan Kennedy | WGBH | January 21, 2020 Local radio stations, like local newspapers, are under siege. Newspapers are...