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Kevin Slimp is director of the Institute of Newspaper Technology. Email questions to him at kevin@kevinslimp.com.
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Sunshine Week Editorials From New England Publications
Sunshine Week was March 15 - 21, 2020 and the work below is a sampling of some of the editorials published in New England....
USA Today new digital edition powered by Tecnavia’s NewsMemory
Press Release | Tecnavia | January 28, 2020
Burnsville, MN — Tecnavia announced that USA Today is now publishing...
Apply By May 22 For Teen Comics Journalism Workshop
Come learn the art of using comics to share newsworthy information and perspectives. Taught by graphic novelist and former political cartoonist Jonathan Todd.
The MetroWest...
Apply Now! 2024 New England Journalism Student Scholarships
Every year, the Journalism Education Foundation of New England (JEFNE) awards scholarships to high school seniors and college students who are interested in pursuing...
Conference Session with Brian Stelter – Connecting with Your Community
During the New England Newspaper Conference on October 19, Brian Stelter apologized for starting his address by complaining about his recent interaction with The...
Program Highlights and Hotel Rooms Available for the New England Newspaper Convention – Registration...
Planning to attend the 2026 New England Newspaper Convention in Portsmouth, New Hampshire, March 13–14? Now is the time to book your hotel accommodations. The official convention...
2020 New England Newspaper Convention Sponsors
Convention Home | About the Speakers | Sponsorships | Convention Program
Thank you ZOLL Medical Corporation for being the major sponsor of the 2020 New England Newspaper Convention, held in Boston...
The Bay State Banner Changes Hands
A new generation of journalists is leading The Bay State Banner in the wake of its sale on Feb. 28 to a new Black...
NEWSWELL launches with $5 million from Knight, aims to transform local news
You’ve likely noticed a growing number of partnerships between universities and local news outlets, but a new initiative out of Arizona State University called...







