New England Newspaper & Press Association

The New England Newspaper & Press Association (NENPA) is the professional trade organization for newspapers in the six New England states: Massachusetts, Connecticut, New Hampshire, Vermont, Maine and Rhode Island.

NENPA is proud to represent and serve more than 450 daily, weekly and specialty newspapers throughout the six-state region.

NENPA is the principal advocate for newspapers in New England, helping them to successfully fulfill their mission to engage and inform the public while navigating and ultimately thriving in today’s evolving media landscape.

Latest eBulletin

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2023 NEACE Board of Directors Announced

The NorthEast Association of Communication Executives (NEACE) is delighted to announce the appointment of its new board of directors. Comprised of accomplished professionals and industry leaders, the newly appointed board members bring a wealth...

MNPA Survey of Circulation and Geographic Coverage

In recent years, Massachusetts legislators have stepped up efforts to remove public notices from newspapers. One argument they increasingly advance is that newspaper closings and shrinking circulations have resulted in a lack of coverage...

UPCOMING WEBINARS

Jun
7
Wed
NEFAC 30 Minute Skills: How to Find People Online
Jun 7 @ 12:00 pm – 12:30 pm

Whether locating a hard-to-find source or digging into the background of someone featured in a story, knowing how to find people online can be an invaluable skill for journalists. By attending this class, you’ll learn:
– What databases — free and paid — are available to help with your search.
– How people can be found through social media accounts.
– Other locations online to find information about potential sources.

The New England First Amendment Coalition launched in 2020 a monthly educational series featuring short, practical lessons on journalism and the First Amendment.

The goal of the program — called “30 Minute Skills” — is to provide reporters and other citizens knowledge they can use immediately in newsgathering, data collection, storytelling, and other areas of journalism and First Amendment law.

The lessons are provided in a 30-minute format to accommodate the demanding schedules faced by many working in New England newsrooms. The program is free and open to the public. Registration for each lesson is required.

Why automated content has become a priority for local publishers
Jun 7 @ 12:00 pm – 1:00 pm

Local publishers across Scandinavia and the US use news automation to capture untapped reader demand and untapped revenue. A veteran in the field is the Swedish local media group NTM which uses automated content to cover multiple local topics like house sales, company registrations, traffic, and sports, which means they have automatically updated content across all local communities, all the time. The incremental local stories drive traffic, engagement, ad revenue, and subscription sales. Join this webinar to discover why NTM has made automated content part of their digital strategy – and get to ask all your questions about robot-written content. Free for all local media executives.

Speakers:
Jens Pettersson, Head of Editorial Development, NTM Group, Sweden
linkedin.com/in/jensoskarpettersson

Cecilia Campbell, Chief Marketing Officer, United Robots, Sweden
Jun
29
Thu
AI for Image Generation
Jun 29 @ 3:00 pm – 4:00 pm

Our-Hometown, Inc. will be hosting a LIVE WEBINAR on using AI for Image Generation on June 29th at 3 PM Eastern.

We’ve seen AI technologies advance at a rapid pace throughout the first half of 2023, and that trend isn’t expected to stall out any time soon. One of the major tools released to the public this year is DALL-E 2 by OpenAI (the same company that brought you ChatGPT).

DALL-E 2 is an AI image generation system that creates images and digital art from a simple text description entered by the end user. While this kind of technology has endless potential, one key way that it can impact the news publishing industry is by replacing generic stock imagery.

It is no secret that content shared across social media and the internet, in general, performs better when there is an attached image or graphic to draw the reader’s attention. However, it is unlikely that you’ll have a relevant stock image for every topic, and using a generic image of your publication’s logo can become redundant.

Enter DALL-E 2.

By harnessing the power of DALL-E 2, publishers can enter a short description and generate a completely custom graphic to use with their story, potentially eliminating the need for stock imagery services altogether.

Join us on June 29th at 3 PM Eastern for a complete overview of AI-generated imagery and other use cases. As always, the presentation is free to Our-Hometown customers and members of our partnered Press Associations.

Just fill out a short form to register and select New England Newspaper Press Association!

The cost to the general public is $25.

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