Develop sources with trust, nurture them with fairness

By Alejandro Serrano and Nadine El-Bawab, Bulletin Correspondent Panelist Stephen Kurkjian, center, shares a laugh with fellow panelists Kevin Landrigan and Anne Karolyi. For Stephen Kurkjian, a three-time Pulitzer...

NENPA moves to Woburn, Mass., from its longtime home at Northeastern University

The New England Newspaper and Press Association has relocated. As of the week of June 26, NENPA is headquartered at One Arrow Drive, Suite 6,...

2022 NENPA Convention: Election coverage with the citizens agenda model

Professor Jay Rosen from New York University presented what he describes as a more engaging and people-centric form of election coverage known as the...

The Power of Narrative Conference Offers Scholarships To Boston Area Journalists

Boston University's The Power of Narrative Conference on March 17-18 brings together narrative practitioners from around the world to discuss true stories told with...

Moving from routine to highly relevant: How to improve meeting coverage

This column is aimed at every single journalist working anywhere in the world now and in the future.

Digital Publishing: Six Tools and Tips to Save Time

Rob Tornoe | Editor & Publisher | November 22, 2019 Rob Tornoe is a cartoonist and columnist for Editor...
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How to make a good second impression

John Foust John Foust has conducted training programs for thousands of newspaper advertising professionals. Many ad departments are using his training videos to...

Fight Night July 30 at City Winery Boston: featuring author and former Boston Herald...

The storied rivalry between the Boston Herald and Boston Globe will take center stage at City Winery Boston on Wednesday, July 30, when former...

3 Connecticut newspapers acquired by Rhode Island Suburban Newspapers

NEW BRITAIN, Conn. (AP) — Three Connecticut newspapers have been sold to a Rhode Island-based company. The New Britain Herald, Bristol Press, and the Chronicle...
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Making the Web, Social Media ‘Better’ Places — with Caution

We'd all like a "better" internet in terms of privacy, politeness, taste and safety. And who would oppose eliminating false or misleading information from...