Shorter is better

Ed Henninger is an independent newspaper consultant and the Director of Henninger Consulting. ww.henningerconsulting.com. Phone: 803-325-5252.

Digital marketing services complement newspaper offerings

Digital marketing services can help newspapers help their advertising clients By Alastair Pike Bulletin Correspondent Facebook and Google are projected to have captured more than 60 percent of...

Like mac ’n’ cheese, papers due for resurgence

Jim Stasiowski Writing Writing coach Jim Stasiowski welcomes your questions or comments. Call him at (775) 354-2872 or write to: 2499 Ivory Ann Drive Sparks, Nev. 89436.Maybe I was just...

Getler: Like Facebook and it’ll be your friend in news

By Marcella Kukulka, Bulletin Correspondent Al Getler, former publisher of The Burlington (Vt.) Free Press, shows  during a convention session Friday morning, Feb. 24, how to position...

Help us promote! 2023 New England Journalism Student Scholarship’s

Once again this year, the Journalism Education Foundation of New England will award a number of scholarships to high school seniors and college students...

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...

Obituaries July 2019

MASSACHUSETTS Gilbert W. Bliss Dorothy M. Bosworth Josephine Koziol Kevin H. McGurk Bernard E. Tourangeau Emilie Astell Lincoln M. Furber John J. Landers Jr. Dolores A. (Hock) Miller Mary (Koskoris) Triantafyllos Virginia M. Kimball MAINE Richard W....

Sunshine Week Participation Around New England

Last week was Sunshine Week and we are pleased that so many New England publications ran an editorial on the importance of open government...

Making a plan to write a terrific news story

Bart Pfankuch is an investigative reporter for South Dakota News Watch, online at sdnewswatch.org. Write to him at bart.pfankuch@sdnewswatch.org Every...
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Time to Stand up for Journalists, for the Pursuit of Truth

Unlike most of Time magazine's "Person of the Year" designees since 1927, we can be certain none of those featured this year on that...