Murder Ink 2: Sequel returns to the scene of the crimes — newsrooms
By Alejandro Serrano,
Bulletin Correspondent
Gregory Norris reads his contribution to ‘Murder Ink 2’ to an attentive audience.Reporters will go to great lengths to get to the...
Yankee Quill Award Honorees and Luncheon
Five New England journalists will receive the prestigious Yankee Quill award this spring for their contributions to the betterment of journalism in the six-state...
NEACE Spring Conference May 5-6 at the Hotel Northampton in Northampton, MA
The NorthEast Association of Communication Executives (NEACE) will hold its spring conference on May 5-6 at the Hotel Northampton in Northampton, MA. The event...
SPLC Releases High School Budget Advocacy Toolkit
Student Press Law Center
COVID-19 should not mean the end of student media at your school. Student journalists provide...
NEACE Expands Focus and Spring Conference Dates Announced
In a thoughtful letter to New England newspaper professionals, Warren C. Dews Jr., president of NEACE (New England Association of Circulation Executives), announces the...
Accepting Nominations For The New England Journalism Educator Of The Year
Each year the New England Newspaper & Press Association recognized the New England Journalism Educator of the...
New England Newspaper & Press Association strongly condemns the arrest of Hearst Connecticut Media...
The New England Society of News Editors, New England Newspaper & Press
Association, and The Associated Press strongly condemn the arrest of Tara
O’Neill, a Hearst...
The Fight to Save the Small-Town Newspaper
An in-depth article, Hard-Pressed | The Fight to Save the Small-Town Newspaper, published in the March/April issue of Yankee Magazine highlights the challenges of...
Personalized outreach, data drive newspapers to improved retention
By Alejandro Serrano,
Bulletin Correspondent
Mather Economics uses a data-driven churn analysis to help newspapers develop a targeted, effective and efficient retention strategy, according to Matthew Lulay,...
Perspective: Protect assembly and petition by preserving listening at public meetings
Two of the least-known freedoms protected by the First Amendment — the rights of assembly and petition — are being tested in today’s rancorous,...