January is a new year and a new start for your professional development!
NENPA University produces webinars, and partners with other organizations, to offer a wide assortment of professional development training opportunities throughout the year.
The curriculum addresses...
Covid-19 Impact Survey: Get Your Own Audience Data
Pulse has launched the second wave of their Covid-19 Impact Survey to help determine the impact of the pandemic on local shopping...
Applications open for 2026 National Press Club scholarships
The National Press Club and the Institute are now accepting applications for all 2026 scholarships. Each year, more than $30,000 in funding is awarded to student...
Reporters at N.E. newspapers use technology, training to do more with less...
By Alex Eng,
Bulletin Correspondent
How are boots-on-the-ground reporters balancing faster news cycles with long-term financial struggles in the news industry?
By getting ahead of the curve, publishing...
Now Offering Free Online Webinars For NENPA Members
Sponsored by the Journalism Education Foundation of New England
We consider it an...
Digital First Media selects Tecnavia’s eEdition & apps
Implementation at 27 publications already underway
Burnsville, MN — Tecnavia reached agreement with Digital First Media (DFM) to supply its NewsMemory eEdition services to DFM...
2020 Just Won’t Go Away When It Comes to First Amendment Issues in 2021
2020 is the challenging year that just won’t go away, however much we wish it would, as many current issues over First...
Mentors Sought For New Hampshire Journalism Mentorship Program
New Hampshire Press Association | December 17, 2019
This is an appeal for participation in the New Hampshire Journalism...
NENPA convention to explore best practices for journalism in a challenging, changing...
By Alison Berstein, Bulletin Correspondent
Many of the discussion topics at this year’s annual winter convention of the New England Newspaper and Press Association will focus on...
‘Great Idea’: Convention to present ad successes in panel discussion, book
By Sophie Cannon, Bulletin Correspondent
It might be the most innovative and ambitious attempt at interacting with an audience ever attempted at a New England Newspaper and...











