Connect, Collaborate, Celebrate: Summer Journalist Meetup Schedule Announced
The summer 2025 journalist meetup series is in full swing, bringing together media professionals from across the region for fun, connection, and camaraderie.
Next up:📍...
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...
Submit your entries for the 2021 Better Newspaper Competition!
Deadline extended until, Friday, December 3, 2021!
The New England Better Newspaper Competition is the largest, most comprehensive, and most competitive newspaper awards program in...
Enter 38 Categories In Better Newspaper Competition Advertising, Circulation, and Promotion Division!
The Advertising/Circulation/Promotion division of the Better Newspaper Competition consists of 38 competitive categories, and we want you to flaunt your best ideas for everyone...
A good idea is worth the wait
When I was a kid and jumped to conclusions about something, my father often said, “Hold your horses, son.” That’s an old saying that...
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...
Obituaries
Donald Richard Larrabee, owned news service
that covered Capitol Hill for New England newspapersJohn Quinn, former managing editor of Providence (R.I.) daily
and retired Gannett executiveAppreciation...
Old and New Forms of Marketing Can Change Newspaper Misperceptions
Matt DeRienzo | Editor&Publisher | November 25, 2019
How did we get to a point where the size of...
Objectivity: a noble idea that requires a process
Bart Pfankuch is the content director and an investigative reporter for South Dakota News Watch. Contact him at bart.pfankuch@sdnewswatch.org
Four wins are better than two
Jodi is a sales manager with an interesting philosophy. “We’re all familiar with win-win,” she said. “It’s a common cliché these days. In business...








