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John Foust has conducted training programs for thousands of newspaper advertising professionals. Many ad departments are using his training videos...
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Industry News – Apr 2017

Globe shifts focus to digital readers and subscribers Maine solons KO gov’s veto of law on legal ads posting Vt. shield law for...

Kozik Environmental Justice Reporting Grants Available

The National Press Foundation and the National Press Club Journalism Institute announced today that they will jointly sponsor a program that will...

AP to add 14 statehouse reporters in collaboration with Report for America

Associated Press | November 25, 2019 The Associated Press, through an unprecedented collaboration with Report for America, will bolster...

Seven Days Wins Five First-Place Awards in National Media Competitions

Seven Days, Vermont’s free, independent newsweekly, won four first-place awards from the Association of Alternative Newsmedia in a virtual ceremony on September 18. One...

The Marshall Project Launches Investigate This!

The Marshall Project is launching a new initiative called Investigate This! to empower criminal justice journalism in local communities. We want to connect journalists and other...

Hartford Courant will outsource printing to The Republican

The Hartford Courant announced recently that The Republican newspaper in Springfield, MA will take over the printing of the paper by the...

Applications For 2023 Bob Wallack Intern Stipends Open Until June 23

Editors at New England Newspaper & Press Association member publications are invited and encouraged to apply for a $500 stipend for one of their...

A slick way to add $$: Add glossy mags

A slick way to add revenue at newspapers: Add glossy mags  By Nadine El-Bawab Bulletin Correspondent Al Getler, division sales manager at Advantage Newspaper Consultants in Burlington, Vt.,...
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Industry News – Feb 2017

Japanese bank buys major investor in GateHouse for $3.3B Medford, Malden, Mass., daily papers go out of business Hardwick Gazette in Vermont bought...