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Listed below are upcoming webinars and live events to help both your editorial and business departments. If you are aware of additional resources not listed here, please let us know so we can add them
In this free webinar, you’ll learn:
– How much your digital advertising should cost
– How to sell digital for real money, not “digital dimes”
– How to build packages for mom/pops AND $100k whales
DON’T fall into the trap of:
– Thinking that your site traffic needs to dictate pricing
– Looking at other publishers to figure out your pricing (they’re probably as confused as you are)
– Underselling and underpricing the real value that you provide
Hosted by Kenny Katzgrau, Publisher of Red Bank Green and creator of Broadstreet. Joining him will be Charity Huff, Publisher of 5280 Magazine and owner of January Spring.
You’ll walk away from this workshop with a clear plan to figure what you should be charging for your display, newsletter, and sponsored content packages along and gain rock-solid confidence in the result.
Research shows large and growing disparities between rural and urban communities in their access to quality and consistent health care — especially in treatment for cancer maternal health. Covering these inequities, as well as solutions to them, comes with challenges.
Join the National Press Club Journalism Institute for an instructional session focused on solutions-journalism approaches to covering rural health issues.
This program is part of the Institute’s inaugural Public Health Reporting Fellowship, funded by the Common Health Coalition. It’s being opened to the public at no cost.
At its core, trauma-informed leadership recognizes and respects human experiences. Post-pandemic news organizations require us to re-order our skillset, moving “soft” skills to the top. While the soft skills of leadership are hard, API believes these skills will help retain critical perspectives and pivotal voices – those from journalists of color and women.
In this workshop — led by Sam Ragland, API’s vice president of journalism strategy — we’ll check the editing, producing and managing at the (Zoom) door, and instead invite caring, coaching and connecting to the table. Participants will contribute anonymously to set of interactive slide and receive real-time coaching and context as their responses come in.Join this event to:
- Learn a framework for understanding the core needs necessary to support the psychological safety of your team
- Build a 30-day plan that outlines a series of behaviors to practice in order to model the values of either care, coaching or connection
To support journalists and their well-being during Mental Health Awareness Month, API has offered this free, interactive webinar since May 2024. If you attended this session last year and found it helpful, please encourage your colleagues and friends in news to join this year.

Join NENPA University and bestselling author and New York Times Business Investigations Editor David Enrich for a compelling conversation on the escalating threats to press freedom in the United States. Drawing from his latest book, Murder the Truth: Fear, the First Amendment, and a Secret Campaign to Protect the Powerful, Enrich will explore how powerful individuals and institutions are increasingly using legal intimidation to suppress investigative reporting, challenge critical journalism, and silence dissent.
In this session, you’ll learn about:
- The history and significance of the landmark New York Times v. Sullivan case and why it’s now under threat.
- The tactics being used to stifle journalists from aggressive lawsuits to legal loopholes.
- How editors and journalists can prepare for and push back against these efforts to chill free speech.
- Real-world examples of journalists facing these pressures today.
Who Should Attend: Whether you’re a reporter, editor, or media advocate, this webinar will provide you with critical insights into the ongoing battle for truth and the future of the free press in America.
Cost: Free to Press Association Members, $15 for Non-members, $45 for Non-member Group (4 or more)
YESEO app founder Ryan Restivo will debut what he’s learned building and rolling out the Slack app he’s built as a 2022-23 Reynolds Journalism Institute fellow. Drawing from over 60,000 headlines, this session will engage the audience with the ultimate task: can you spot an AI headline from a real headline?
Ryan will reveal what he has seen in over two years worth of data, what words indicate the likelihood of headlines that come from Large Language Models and teach you a thing or two on how to spot them. This promises to be a participatory session and welcome to anyone who is new to AI or is an expert level. Hopefully everyone can learn something new when Ryan reveals this never before seen data.
Funding for ONA’s AI in Journalism Initiative is generously provided by Microsoft, the Patrick J. McGovern Foundation and The Joyce Foundation. To learn more about supporting ONA’s AI programming, contact Hanaa Rifaey, Head of Strategic Partnerships, at hanaa@journalists.org.
Previously Aired
Previously aired Editor & Publisher Reports Podcasts
America’s Newspapers Previously Aired Webinars – Download recordings, PowerPoints and key takeaways:
- Meeting Employer Challenges to the Pandemic
- What Advertisers Need Right Now … and How You Can Help
- Promotions to Run Now … and Who Should Run Them
- A Remote Sales Team May be the Future: Is it Here Now?
- Digital and Print Subscription Benchmarks, Best Practices During COVID-19 Pandemic
- Managing Remote Workers: The Legal and Productivity Best Practices
- Understanding Paycheck Protection Program Loans and Other SBA Stimulus Programs for COVID-19 Impacted Businesses
Small Business Impacts and Resources from the CARES Act – Register
This free webinar presented by NENPA University and Online Media Campus was recorded on April 3. It provides an overview of the impacts and resources available to small businesses from the three phased congressional relief packages in response to the COVID-19 pandemic. A NENPA member code is required to register for the recording at no cost. Members that are interested in receiving the access code for this webinar should email c.panek@nenpa.com.
Audio interview with infectious disease experts from The New England Journal of Medicine – conducted on March 25, 2020, the editors discuss transmission of SARS-CoV-2 and how to prevent it, particularly in at-risk health care workers.
Covering Coronavirus: Expert Tips for Journalists & Communicators – National Press Club
Get the Story on the Coronavirus Crisis – Center for Health Journalism