W.B. Grimes & Company

March 19, 2010

New England Press Association Education Foundation



 

 

 

 

Cotter named NENPA’s
new executive director

The New England Newspaper and Press Association, the trade group comprising 460 daily and weekly newspapers across six states, has announced the hiring of its first executive director: a 30-year newspaper veteran with nationwide experience in advertising, circulation, strategic planning, and consulting to the newspaper industry.

Dan Cotter began his duties March 8 at NENPA’s offices on the Northeastern University campus in Dedham, Mass. He succeeds Morley Piper and Brenda Reed, who had each led their respective news associations before the two groups merged last summer to form NENPA.

Reed had also continued as interim head of NENPA for eight months while NENPA searched for a leader of the new, combined organization. That wide-ranging search led NENPA to select Cotter, who most recently served for almost 10 years as the head of one of the newspaper industry’s top research and consulting firms. As chief operating officer of Sharon, Mass.-based Urban and Associates, Cotter worked with a wide range of newspapers throughout the United States, Canada and Latin America, helping them to develop strategies for increasing audience and advertising market share. MORE >


OVERVIEW

NENPA weds workshops, awards in first convention

KEYNOTE

Keynote speaker urges change,
relevance for newspapers

ADVERTISING

Advertising more important
to business in down economy

Study: Local news, ads
in newspapers still in demand

MANAGEMENT

Event Management might hold
key to sources of $$$$

Nonprofit news model
plausible but difficult

Immediacy essential in managing inevitable change

Accurate, fast, cost-effective tool for measuring market

Matchbin strives to fortify online sites' ties to market

Financial freefall tips papers toward reliance on freelancers

DESIGN

While downsizing size of pages, spruce them up too

NEWS

Good heads inspire smiles

MULTIMEDIA

Videos exemplify rule of storytelling: Show, don't tell

Social media must be part of marketing mix

Audio adds emotion, content to storytelling

Visual reporting important for history and,
more and more, for the here and now

In multimedia age, taking risks is sometimes worth it

Consumers going mobile, papers must be on board

ONLINE

Study: Allow online comment
but put brakes on its excesses

Globe editors: Gear all your online
editing to engage readers

SPORTS

Master message, and new media will help deliver it

REPORTING

Wanted: Assertive inquisitors, not secretaries,
for intensive coverage of local governmen

PHOTOS

General excellence award winners

 


 
News Digest


Enterprise editor arrested on 3rd drunken-driving charge
Burlington (Mass.) Union recruiting advisory group
Lowell, Mass., daily's paperboy helps woman in distress
Herald analysis of payroll records reveals costly perks
Carr's wife rapped for column in hometown Mass. weekly
Ex-Globe deputy D.C. bureau chief assists Romney book
Institute extends deadline for fellowship applications


GateHouse loses $$ at lower rate; execs get bonuses


End of Saturday delivery, higher postal rates proposed


Reorganization plan approved for MediaNews Group
Parent of Burlington, Vt., daily halts wage freeze
Supreme Court upholds $18-million freelancer settlement
Times' top 2 execs' pay swells despite company woes
Mutter: Profit fell even faster than revenue in 2008, 2009
Globe, T&G parent to display news on screens in Boston


Journal's parent will test pay wall for ProJo.com
Digital ads forecast to outsell print ads for first time in 2010
Facebook sends more to broadcast than print Web sites
Study: More consumers reading news on mobile devices


Phyllis HughesDavid S. Cutler  
  Appreciation: Our dear Phyllis
William Henry HoarWilliam MoranJ. Brian McAloon
William D. Donohue Sr.
Elizabeth 'Betsy' (Sharpe) LincolnJohn E. McBride
Rita Angelica ScottiPamina E. 'Pam' Giarizzo
Virginia King Arnold


• CONNECTICUT - Rachel KirkpatrickAndrew Kersey
William Higginson
• MASSACHUSETTS - Anthony Schinella Justin Rice
Adam Reilly
• NEW HAMPSHIRE - Tom Brown


N.H. moving toward study of records annulment law
Vt. lawmakers shelve vote on anonymity for donors
Worcester wants brutality $ returned because of story
Vt.'s Leahy files measure in Sunshine Week


Globe, Patriot Ledger journalists win national awards


Newport weekly sold to former, current staff members

Columnists

Writing
'Pipsqueaks' no more: Perseverance pays off
Jim Stasiowski

Just Design
Questioning your newspaper's design
Ed Henninger

Ad-libs
Swap glittering generalities for specifics
John Foust

Technology
Questions for Kevin
Kevin Slimp

Commentary

Push for privacy shouldn't come
at expense of other freedoms

Gene Policinski,
Inside the First Amendment

Let the sun shine in
-- on government
Tom Kearney


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