The Boston Globe names NPR news chief Nancy Barnes as its next editor

The Boston Globe announced on November 14 that Nancy Barnes would be its next editor, tapping a deeply experienced journalist who has run major metropolitan...

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...

Three new publishing applications for newspapers

Kevin Slimp is director of the Institute of Newspaper Technology. Email questions to him at kevin@kevinslimp.com. I...

20 epiphanies for the news business of the 2020s

Ken Doctor | NiemanLab | January 24, 2020 It is the best of times for The New...

Carefully screen columns by public officials

How will the Legislature deal with a record budget surplus, and what will it mean for taxpayer pocketbooks? Are there implications for public safety...

Retiring Republican Executive Editor Wayne Phaneuf honored by Springfield City Council

Jeanette DeForge | The Republican | January 28, 2020 SPRINGFIELD — When Wayne Phaneuf...

Webinar Resources – Covering Business News In Challenging Times

The coronavirus pandemic is dominating headlines, generating stories on issues touching nearly every aspect of lives. Business lockdowns and restrictions have redefined...

Digital First Media selects Tecnavia’s eEdition & apps

Implementation at 27 publications already underway Burnsville, MN — Tecnavia reached agreement with Digital First Media (DFM) to supply its NewsMemory eEdition services to DFM...

Recording Available – Reporting in a Polarized Society with Phillip Martin

We are happy to announce that the insightful presentation by Phillip Martin "Reporting in a Polarized Society" on September 14th is now available on...

NEACE Expands Focus and Spring Conference Dates Announced

In a thoughtful letter to New England newspaper professionals, Warren C. Dews Jr., president of NEACE (New England Association of Circulation Executives), announces the...