Home eBulletin News Digest eBulletinIndustry News News Digest July 27, 2017 Advertising News Applications open now for the third Cash Camp focused on cause marketing Local media’s go-to-market blind spot is costing revenue How smart publishers are driving revenue with print Awards & Honors Nominations Open for the Yankee Quill Award New England Newspaper Hall of Fame Nominations Are Now Open! Maine's Midcoast Villager selected for 2025 national cohort of LMA Lab for Journalism Funding Call for Submissions: 2026 AACR June L. Biedler Prize for Cancer Journalism NPF Names 35 Journalists, four from New England, for 2025 Local Business Journalism Fellowship NENPA News For the latest training opportunities check our calendar Nominations Open for the Yankee Quill Award New England Newspaper Hall of Fame Nominations Are Now Open! Former NEPA Director Richard Woodworth passes away at 89 Legal Briefs NEFAC Testifies in Support of Mass. Shield Law, Protection for Reporter Sources and Materials Government transparency starts here. - New England First Amendment Coalition FOI Guide Federal judge rules in favor of Vermont news outlets in dispute with judiciary over access to newly filed lawsuits Industry News Nominations Open for the Yankee Quill Award Free online course for journalists: Use Google AI tools to improve workflow and engage audiences Trust in Media at New Low of 28% in U.S. Hundreds of celebrities relaunch a McCarthy-era committee to defend free speech Freedom Forum Survey Finds 90% of Americans Believe the First Amendment is Vital, yet Only 1 in 10 Can Name All Five Freedoms Rhode Island and Massachusetts Students to Attend 2025 Gloria L. Negri First Amendment Institute News publishers split on AI: E&P survey reveals both promise and peril IWMF Receives $200K from Knight Foundation to Expand U.S. Journalism Safety CT Mirror welcomes fall reporting, audience engagement interns New England Newspaper Hall of Fame Nominations Are Now Open! Free Knight Center Course - Launching nonprofit newsrooms: Practical strategies for funding and growth Oct. 27 - Nov. 23 Former Eagle-Tribune Editor Daniel Warner passes away at 88 Safety Resources for Journalists Covering Protests Muck Rack - The State of Journalism 2025 Reuters Institute - Digital News Report 2025 Local Journalist Index 2025 - Where are the journalists? What U.S. audiences want newsrooms to disclose about their AI use: 4 insights from Trusting News 60 Years Later: How a Civil Rights-Era Defamation Case Empowers the Press Government transparency starts here. - New England First Amendment Coalition FOI Guide Local editors worry ‘pink slime’ journalism poses real danger Maine's Midcoast Villager selected for 2025 national cohort of LMA Lab for Journalism Funding Call for Submissions: 2026 AACR June L. Biedler Prize for Cancer Journalism Caledonian-Record To Retire Opinion Page A new First Amendment Academy from Freedom Forum and ASU’s Newswell offers free courses to help Americans understand their rig The Atlanta Journal-Constitution to Become Exclusively Digital in January 2026 Can AI help local journalists cover 169 towns? CT Mirror is working to find out - Poynter Boston Globe photo editor, Lloyd Young, struck and killed by motorist in rural Illinois Seven Days, Vermont’s Award-Winning Weekly, Celebrates 30 Years New report commissioned by Press Forward rethinks who creates the news and information communities need NPF Names 35 Journalists, four from New England, for 2025 Local Business Journalism Fellowship LGBTQ+ Media Mapping Project finds increasing challenges for local outlets A third news project is set to launch in Marblehead From reckoning to retreat: Journalism’s DEI efforts are in decline What is a non-traditional newsroom? Applications open now for the third Cash Camp focused on cause marketing LION to help 40 New England publishers thanks to Barr Foundation grant Nonprofit newsrooms rally as lawsuits, funding cuts and safety threats rise Melissa Taboada leaving Boston Globe to run a local news initiative for The Texas Tribune Scoop: Microsoft looks to build AI marketplace for publishers The Atlantic Announces Free Digital Subscriptions for All U.S. Public High Schools Local media’s go-to-market blind spot is costing revenue Maine’s Midcoast Villager turns one. Dozens of Maine Trust for Local News workers vote to join the News Guild of Maine VTDigger, Chicago Reader, and Honolulu Civil Beat see big traffic gains Q&A: With Trust in Media Declining, These BU Scholars are Reimagining Community Storytelling SPJ condemns Pentagon’s unconstitutional restrictions on reporters National Press Club Statement on Pentagon Restrictions That Threaten Independent Reporting How smart publishers are driving revenue with print eBulletin Home Share: