The Radically Rural Conference Opens Today
Wendy Guillies, President and CEO of the Kansas City-based Ewing Marion Kauffman Foundation, one of the largest private foundations in the...
NEFAC Launches Mentorship Program
The New England First Amendment Coalition recently launched a new mentorship program for journalists working in the region.
The program — NEFAC Mentors — helps reporters, editors and producers...
Too many opinions spoil a presentation
Back when I was in the ad agency business, I made a logo presentation that turned into a fiasco. It was an uncomfortable reminder...
Collaboration, gratitude are themes in acceptance remarks at NESNE journalism awards
By Bailey Knecht,
Bulletin Correspondent
Constructing strong relationships, both in the newsroom and with the local community, is the key to success in journalism, according to awards...
Murder Ink 2: Sequel returns to the scene of the crimes — newsrooms
By Alejandro Serrano,
Bulletin Correspondent
Gregory Norris reads his contribution to ‘Murder Ink 2’ to an attentive audience.Reporters will go to great lengths to get to the...
Key Advertising Awards
NENPA 2018 Winter Convention
Key Advertising Awards
Advertising General Excellence Award
Specialty Publication
Fiddlehead/Keene (N.H.) Sentinel
Terrence Williams, president and chief operating officer, accepts the award, on behalf of...
How AI-Powered Tools Could Help Revive Journalism
Robert Weissgraeber | Forbes | January 3, 2019
I’m here to offer some hope, albeit from an unlikely place....
Nicholas Daniloff, dies at 89, after a storied career in journalism
Nicholas Daniloff passed away last week at an assisted living facility in Cambridge. He was 89.
Daniloff was instrumental in the development of the Northeastern...
Happy Holidays From NENPA!
As we close out 2023, the NENPA staff and Board of Directors wish you and your families a happy holiday season and a peaceful...
NTVB Media Provides What to Watch to Newspapers for Free
NTVB Media will provide a weekly roundup of television viewing recommendations to newspapers at no charge until at least May 31.








