Industry News – Jan 2017
Alan White, editor at Eagle-Tribune,is dead at 68
Case shows R.I.’s tortured, limited path to public records
Mass. AG refusal to release public...
Boston Newspaper Guild approves new contract with Boston Globe
By Jeremy C. Fox, Boston Globe Correspondent on 11/19/21
After nearly three years of negotiations, employees at Boston Globe Media Partners on Friday approved a...
Showcase Your Best Work in the 2024 NENPA Better Newspaper Contest
The annual Better Newspaper Contest is back, providing a fantastic opportunity for journalists, photographers, editors, and publications to showcase their best work from the...
The importance of time management
David Ogilvy, one of the legends of the advertising agency business, was known for his extraordinary efficiency. I once read that he would often...
What advertisers care about
Back in my ad agency days, I learned a big lesson about what to do – and what not to do – in a...
Dave Daley – Bruce Putterman
Bruce Putterman has been appointed chief executive officer and publisher as of April 10 of The Connecticut News Project, a nonprofit organization that publishes...
Watch the recording of Community Asset Mapping 101
Many communities, especially those in historically marginalized areas, often feel disconnected from the news intended to serve them. This disconnect highlights the need to...
Register now for NENPA U November Webinars!
NENPA University invites you to register for two upcoming November webinars designed to strengthen newsroom strategy, support ethical reporting, and provide valuable audience insights.
Monday, November...
Digital marketing services complement newspaper offerings
Digital marketing services can help
newspapers help their advertising clients
By Alastair Pike
Bulletin Correspondent
Facebook and Google are projected to have captured more than 60 percent of...
MacGregor Fiske Award being Incorporated Into Journalism Education Foundation of New England Scholarships
The MacGregor Fiske Award was first bestowed in 2013 and has awarded up to $2,000 annually to a journalist in New England with less...








