2024 Bob Wallack Intern Stipend Applications Open Until May 31

Editors at New England Newspaper & Press Association member publications are invited and encouraged to apply for a $500 stipend for one of their...

Press Forward awards $20 million to 205 local news outlets – including 18 in...

Two hundred and five small local news outlets, one in every U.S. state, including 18 in New England will receive a share of $20...

2025 UNIFY Career Summit on March 1

Join Boston-area journalists for its second-annual UNIFY Career Summit, a workshop for college students from historically marginalized backgrounds seeking work in the journalism field....

Maine Community Foundation launches local press initiative, led by Lisa DeSisto

The Maine Community Foundation (MaineCF) announced Wednesday the launch of a new initiative to strengthen Maine communities by ensuring strong, local news coverage in...

An important question: Does this make sense?

As I write this, I have on my desk one of the most confusing ads I’ve ever seen. I saved it, because it’s an...

Poynter, IRE and Internet Archive launch project to help newsrooms preserve their digital footprint

The Poynter Institute has partnered with Internet Archive and Investigative Reporters and Editors (IRE) to bring preservation and web archive training to 300 news...

Len Levin, longtime Providence Journal editor, Yankee Quill honoree and Newspaper Hall of Fame...

Leonard I. “Len” Levin, a longtime news editor at The Providence Journal and a respected leader in New England journalism, has died at the...
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Industry News – Jan 2017

Alan White, editor at Eagle-Tribune, is dead at 68 Providence proposal would ban delivery of free newspapers Hearst to centralize Conn. group in Norwalk...
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Industry News – Dec 2016

Hearst reinvesting in Conn. papers and four others Conn. keeping investigation into its lottery secret Mass. daily rips AG Healey for hypocrisy on...
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Industry News – Dec 2016

R.I. school fined $1,000 for breaking public records law VTDigger: Vt. Gov. Shumlin puts lid on public records Transit agency in Mass.’s ‘abysmal’...