Concord Monitor

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Concord Monitor
Type Daily newspaper
Format Broadsheet

Owner Newspapers of New England
Publisher Geordie Wilson
Editor Mike Pride
Founded 1864
Headquarters 1 Monitor Drive, Concord, New Hampshire 03302 USA
Circulation 20,107 daily, 22,747 Sunday[1]

Website: concordmonitor.com

The Concord Monitor is the daily newspaper for Concord, the state capital of New Hampshire. It also covers substantial portions of surrounding Merrimack and Belknap counties in New Hampshire's Lakes Region.

It is owned by Newspapers of New England, a family-owned company that also owns three smaller dailies and a weekly newspaper in New Hampshire and Massachusetts. It is edited by Mike Pride.

The Monitor has been published continuously since 1864, under a variety of names and owners. Its masthead calls it the Concord Monitor and New Hampshire Patriot, although the Monitor name is the only one in widespread use.

Time magazine has named it one of "America's best newspapers".[2]

Its 2004 circulation was 22,000 daily, 23,000 Sundays.

  1. ^ Nationwide Advertising.com: Concord Monitor, figures for an undetermined date, accessed February 5, 2007.
  2. ^ Concord Monitor: History, accessed February 5, 2007.


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