New England Newspaper Hall of Fame Inductee Videos and Photos

Six new members were inducted into the New England Newspaper Hall of Fame on April 29 during a dinner at the New England Newspaper...

API Launches Election Coverage & Community Listening Fund Grant Program

The American Press Institute is launching a small grants initiative to help newsrooms improve and deepen their relationships with their communities in this year’s...

RCFP Legal Hotline available for journalists covering 2022 midterm elections

The Reporters Committee for Freedom of the Press Legal Hotline and Election Legal Guide are available for journalists covering the 2022 midterm elections who have questions about their...

Pulse of America research to power local media sales available to NENPA members

Portland-based Pulse Research has announced the release of the 2023 Pulse of America (POA)  shopping survey to further the sales efforts of newspaper, radio,...

MNPA Survey of Circulation and Geographic Coverage

In recent years, Massachusetts legislators have stepped up efforts to remove public notices from newspapers. One argument they increasingly advance is that newspaper closings...

AI resources for newsrooms

In an era where information flows faster than ever before, newsrooms face the constant challenge of staying ahead of the curve, delivering accurate and...

The Paid Readership Imperative on March 22 – Building subscribers and holding onto them

The New England Newspaper and Press Association (NENPA) and the Northeast Association of Communication Executives (NEACE) are collaborating on a special, two-part program at...

Journalists are not the enemy of the people

In August 2018, more than 350 news outlets across the country participated in a coordinated effort, publishing editorials that defend the vital role that...

2020 Publick Occurrences Award Winners

Each year the New England Newspaper & Press Association presents the Publick Occurrences Awards named for the first newspaper published in America...

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...