New England Newspaper Awards Entries: Deadline Is July 12th
Once again this year the New England Newspaper & Press Association will identify our region's very best daily, weekly and specialty newspapers, and recognize...
2021 New England Newspaper Awards are open for entries
Once again this year the New England Newspaper & Press Association will identify our region's very best daily, weekly and specialty newspapers, and recognize...
The Tow Center COVID-19 Newsroom Cutback Tracker
Since March, The Tow Center for Digital Journalism at Columbia University has been collecting data on U.S. newsroom cutbacks that have occurred...
The Spirit of ’76: Protecting us against the Putin Playbook
As we gather to celebrate Independence Day, it’s a good time to reflect on how our most fundamental freedoms have served this nation well.
It’s...
Customer satisfaction is key in digital marketing
Customer satisfaction is
key in digital marketing
By Alison Berstein
Bulletin Correspondent
“People know what they’re looking for; they just don’t know where to get it...
Contact your Congressional Representative to Co-sponsor the Local Journalism Sustainability Act
Dear Newspaper Colleagues,
I'm writing to you seeking your support for a bill that will help local journalism exist and transition during a time of...
There are no dumb questions, and other interviewing advice
Bulletin photos by Nadine El-Bawab
‘This is not personal; we have questions to ask. I’m not trying to be a jerk, but I’m not trying...
Panelists: Analytics alter approaches to how news is covered, presented
The four panelists at the discussion on using analytics in news decisions, from left: Tom Zuppa, David Colantuono, Jason Tuohey and Carlos Virgen.
Panelists: Analytics...
How to reach big audiences available on mobile devices
By Morgan Mapstone,
Bulletin Correspondent
Mobile forms of communication are not going away anytime soon.
So Lee Little’s “Mobile landscape for publishers” presentation at the New England Newspaper...
Postal Service plans imperil community newspapers
The U.S. Postal Service’s plan to raise mailing rates could present one more damaging blow to community newspapers already reeling from the coronavirus pandemic...