New Hampshire

Press

In 2002, New Hampshire had seven morning newspapers, five evening newspapers, and eight Sunday papers. The best-known newspaper in the state is the Manchester Union Leader (63,517 daily and 84,855 Sunday), published by conservative William Loeb until his death in 1981. In the capital, the Concord Monitor circulates 20,592 papers daily and 23,290 on Sundays. The Dover Foster's Daily Democrat has a circulation of 23,376 for its weekday evening edition and 30,051 for the Sunday edition. The Nashua Telegraph has a circulation of 26,348 daily and 32,684 Sundays.