Promoting news literacy, protecting the First Amendment
and enhancing the capabilities of community newspapers
NNAF's 138th Annual Convention and Trade Show will address pressing business objectives of community newspaper owners, publishers and senior staff with educational sessions and peer sharing activities, and the opportunity to connect with newspaper vendor partners.
We value the time and resources you are considering investing in NNAF's 138th Annual Convention and Trade Show and promise you will not be disappointed.
SAVE THE DATE: Sept. 26-27, 2024, at the Embassy Suites Omaha Downtown/Old Market.
NNA Executive Director Lynne Lance hosted a drawing and recorded it here. Watch to see the winner!
Baker designed the winning graphic for the second year running!
Save the date for the 138th Annual Convention & Trade Show: September 26-28, 2024, in Omaha, Nebraska
NNA Executive Director Lynne Lance hosted a drawing and recorded it here. Watch to see the winner!
Save the date for the 138th Annual Convention & Trade Show: September 26-28, 2024, in Omaha, Nebraska
Baker designed the winning graphic for the second year running!
National Newspaper Association members are hard at work planning the next Annual Convention & Trade Show — our 138th — this September 26-28, 2024, in Omaha, Nebraska. On Oct. 26, convention ...
National Newspaper Association member newspapers are now invited to design an event logo for a chance to win a full registration ticket to the event.
You should be charging a CPM (cost per thousand impressions) for all digital advertising on your publication’s website or package deals. Stop giving it away for free; it has a lot of value.
In the Trade Show of the NNA Foundation's 137th Annual Convention at the Omni Shoreham DC, exhibitors shared case studies of newspaper partnerships and specific solutions provided.
See photos of the events here.
NNA members gathered Saturday, Sept. 30, in Washington, D.C., to celebrate 2023 Better Newspaper Contest award winners. See the presentation of winners here.
National Newspaper Association member newspapers gathered in Washington, D.C., for the NNA Foundation's 137th Annual Convention & Trade Show, to celebrate 2023 Better Newspaper Contest winners. The awards presentation is available to NNA members here.
Join conversations, ask questions and pick up some new ideas from your newspaper industry peers. ... Learn the tools and language to tell the story of your newspaper's total reach.
I thought reporters had funny names for things, like the morgue, but everyone in the digital marketing space wants to speak in acronyms, so it made my brain spin.
South Carolina First Amendment attorney Jay Bender has signed on to the agenda of the NNA Foundation's Annual Convention & Trade Show.
Save the date! Community newspaper publishers, editors and managers will hit Omaha, Nebraska, in September 2024!
The NNAF awards one early bird who enters the Better Newspaper Contest by March 31, 2023 ...
Entrants had until midnight to submit at least one entry. On Monday, April 3, NNA Executive Director Lynne Lance announced all the entrants and drew a winner ... watch below to see the winner.
(July 18 application deadline) Again this year, the National Newspaper Association Foundation Board of Directors will be selecting a newspaper executive to receive training at the Annual Convention & Trade Show. The qualifying newspaper must show editorial excellence and dedication to their community.
Community newspaper executives from across the U.S. will convene in Washington, D.C., this fall for a legislative summit on the Hill — addressing issues most important to community newspapers — followed by their annual convention and meeting, which includes training sessions and time to meet partners who make jobs more profitable (and often easier!).
At the Annual Meeting on Friday, Sept. 25 — conducted online via Zoom for the first time — National Newspaper Association members voted to accept new bylaws, move the NNA’s articles of incorporation from Missouri to Florida and approve a new slate of officers.
The National Newspaper Association and NNA Foundation report on 2022 programs.