Hartford Courant will outsource printing to The Republican

The Hartford Courant announced recently that The Republican newspaper in Springfield, MA will take over the printing of the paper by the...

Watch Pulse of America Shopping Survey Video and Participate

Pulse Research recently launched the next wave of the Pulse of America Shopping intent research survey to help support your sales team...

Final Extension to Enter the 2022 Better Newspaper Competition!

There was a glitch in the system, and we've heard from several people that they couldn't access the contest portal over the weekend, so...

Four Organizations In New England Selected for API Election Coverage and Community Listening Fund

Thirty-one news organizations will receive support through the American Press Institute’s Election Coverage & Community Listening Fund, an initiative to empower newsrooms to implement...

Two from New England included in E&P’s Sales Superstars

Editor & Publisher's inaugural class of 15 Sales Superstars includes two from New England. Gene Kalb Board Member, The Bedford Citizen Jane F. Patriquin National/Major Advertising Sales, Portland...

Apply by November 20 for 2023 Kiplinger Fellowship

The Kiplinger Program in Public Affairs Journalism is preparing for its 2023 fellowship. This will mark a milestone 50th fellowship. The fellowship will be held...

Perspective: What to know about ‘unpublishing’ policies

Who wouldn’t want to get a “fresh start?” Our life record has always been on display in some fashion...
Vermont standard fire photo by eric francis

Vermont Standard building destroyed by fire

On Monday, July 16, an early morning fire destroyed the building that houses The Vermont Standard newspaper, in Woodstock, VT. In addition to the Standard...

E&P Publisher of the Year Nominations Close Sept. 24

Each year, E&P looks to honor a news publisher who has risen above the rest and accomplished what seems like the impossible, outmaneuvering the...

Open government is key to honest government

When government fails, it’s the rare public official who says, “Oops. My fault.” That’s human nature, particularly for officials...