Prince Lobel Offers Pro Bono Access Hotline For New England Media

COVID-19 Main Page | Webinars & Live Events | Member News | Resources | Essential Services During the COVID-19 crisis, Prince Lobel is offering its services pro bono to...

Apply Now – GNI AI Lab for News Sustainability

The Google News Initiative and Blue Engine Collaborative invite North American local news organizations to apply for the GNI AI Lab for News Sustainability. The...

How to bring sensitivity to reporting on kids in crisis

By Morgan Mapstone, Bulletin Correspondent Reporting on child-related crises requires being both a journalist and a human being, according to Jennifer Berry Hawes. Hawes, projects reporter at the...

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...

Who’s your friend?

I’m a friendly guy. Most people who know me genuinely like me…and I like them.. I can be a strong friend. I can stand by...

Spotlight on Connecticut’s A-Mark Prize Winners for Investigative Journalism

The New England Newspaper & Press Association is proud to highlight the Connecticut journalists honored with A-Mark Prizes for Investigative Journalism at our Fall...

Bouknight elected NESNE president

      Bouknight elected NESNE president Paula Bouknight, assistant managing editor for hiring and development at The Boston Globe, was elected president of the New England Society...

Pew reexamines local newspaper fact sheet

The transition to digital news consumption has hit the newspaper industry hard in recent years. Some national publications have managed to weather the storm...
John Foust Advertising

The power of repetition. The power of repetition. The power of …

John Foust, advertising John Foust has conducted training programs for thousands of newspaper advertising professionals. Many ad departments are using his training videos to save time...

Speaker’s advice: Be your audience

By Alison Berstein Bulletin Correspondent David Woronoff has some simple advice about the newspaper industry: “If you break it down, ‘news’ is a lot more important...