The Board of Directors of The Connecticut News Project announced today that it has named Bruce Putterman as its chief executive officer and publisher.
Announcements
David Daley, Salon editor, is the Mirror’s new CEO/publisher
David Daley, the editor-in-chief of Salon.com, has been named the new CEO/Publisher of the Connecticut News Project, publisher of the CTMirror and its sister websites TrendCT and CT Viewpoints.
Today’s launch: Welcome Trend CT and CT Viewpoints to The Mirror family
The Connecticut News Project, Inc., welcomes two new offerings today for its growing audience — Trend CT, which will focus on public-interest data, and CT Viewpoints, an opinion forum.
Trend CT and CT Viewpoints to launch Monday
The Connecticut News Project Inc., publisher of The Connecticut Mirror, is launching two new companion websites Monday.
To our readers: CT Mirror publisher to launch 2 companion websites
The Connecticut News Project Inc., publisher of The Connecticut Mirror, is launching two new companion websites in March — Trend CT and CT Viewpoints.
Thanks for taking the 2014 Mirror audience survey
Over the last few months, we asked our audience to offer feedback so we can improve your experience whenever you visit ctmirror.org. We thank our readers for taking a few minutes to answer a simple 12-question survey.
G. Claude Albert named The Connecticut Mirror’s new editor
Albert is a former managing editor of The Hartford Courant, where he held a variety of leadership posts overseeing most aspects of the newsroom.
Good journalism? Help make it great with The Mirror’s digital focus group
The Connecticut Mirror is looking for five readers to take part in a digital focus group that will meet via Google+ or Skype for three one-hour meetings during July and August.
The Connecticut Mirror claims four CTSPJ awards
The Connecticut Mirror staff was honored Thursday night by The Society of Professional Journalists (SPJ) with four awards, including three first-place distinctions.
A CT Mirror ‘Daily Briefing’ format change
Starting Tuesday, our faithful audience will notice a slight change in the “Daily Briefing” that appears in your inbox every weekday morning.
New year, new look, same award-winning journalism
We decided to return to our roots to better serve your need for fast, accurate and easy-to-find information.
The Connecticut Mirror announces ‘Small State, Big Debate: Inequality’ event
The Connecticut Mirror, the state’s award-winning, nonprofit public policy news organization, will hold its first statewide event, “Small State, Big Debate: Inequality,” on Tuesday, April 29, 2014, at the University of Hartford.
Publisher and CEO James Cutie to depart CT Mirror
The Board of Directors of the Connecticut News Project commends James Cutie for his work as publisher of this electronic newspaper.
CT Mirror reporters win national Education Writers Association awards
Reporters Jacqueline Rabe Thomas, Keith M. Phaneuf and Mark Pazniokas won a first prize for a series of investigative stories that led to the resignations of the two highest officials in the Connecticut State University system.
Connecticut News Project, WNPR collaborate on new civic engagement initiative
Heather Brandon has joined The Connecticut News Project as Director of Civic Media, a new position responsible for the News Project’s efforts to promote civic engagement throughout Connecticut.

