What’s it like to cover the news in New Hampshire, and who are the people doing it? ”The Granite Beat,” a new podcast being launched by the Granite State News Collaborative, seeks to answer these questions, and is available via all of the usual streaming services. Each week, journalists and co-hosts Adam Drapcho and Julie Hart will interview one of the many people who dedicate themselves to providing news coverage of this small but interesting state. Courts and cops reporters, columnists, he ...
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How Civic Documenters empower communities and strengthen local news coverage
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On this episode of “The Granite Beat,” Julie Hart and Adam Drapcho talk with a group who came together to bolster local news coverage in New Hampshire. Justin Silverman of the New England First Amendment Coalition, Melanie Plenda of the Granite State News Collaborative and Laura Simoes of the Nackey S. Loeb School of Communications are partners in …
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Dartmouth junior shines: Beatrice Burack's skiing series captivates New Hampshire
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Beatrice Burack, a junior at Dartmouth College, has been writing articles seen by readers across the state. After interning with the New Hampshire Bulletin, Burack wrote a five-part series about skiing in New Hampshire, from how it was once the capital of alpine skiing in North America to the present state of skiing in low-snow winters as well as a…
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Creating coverage: How Melanie Plenda and Carol Robidoux came together to bring news to Nashua
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On this episode of Granite Beat, hosts Julie Hart and Adam Drapcho talk with Melanie Plenda, executive director of the Granite State News Collaborative, and Carol Robidoux, founder and editor of Manchester Ink Link and Nashua Ink Link, New Hampshire's newest outlet, created with the help of the collaborative. The Granite Beat, is a project of The L…
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Granite Beat: Anna Brown and Mike Dunbar of Citizens Count on empowering voters
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On this episode of Granite Beat, Adam Drapcho and Julie Hart talk with Anna Brown, executive director, and Mike Dunbar, content editor, for Citizens Count, a nonpartisan nonprofit organized to help Granite Staters make the most of their voting rights. They also host a podcast in the Granite State News Collaborative family, $100 Plus Mileage. The Gr…
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Redefining education: How the 306 Project explores competency-based learning in N.H.
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On this episode of Granite Beat, Julie Hirshan Hart and Adam Drapcho talk with Phil Kincaid, for several decades an editor at different New Hampshire news outlets and former executive director of the New Hampshire Press Association, and Kelly Burch, an accomplished freelancer whose work has been featured in many national publications. This editor/r…
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Lauren Chooljian’s Journalism Journey and Latest Exposé Shedding Light on Sexual Assault Claims
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On this episode of Granite Beat, Lauren Chooljian, a reporter and producer for New Hampshire Public Radio's document team is a New Hampshire native and graduate of St. Anselm College. Yet she had to stretch her wings a bit after St. A's and spent several years in Chicago with WBEZ. Back in New Hampshire and at NH PR, she caught wind of a bombshell …
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Mike Cote on journalism and the “art of a column”
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Readers of Granite State newspapers will likely recognize the name of Mike Cote as an editor with the New Hampshire Union Leader, where he worked for 11 years. Earlier this year, though, he made a career shift. He left the daily newspaper life for that of monthly periodicals so he could take the role of New Hampshire editor for Yankee Publishing, w…
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Boston Globe Reporter, Steven Porter Launches Granite Memo, a New Hampshire Bureau
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Stephen Porter, one of the two reporters, given the historic assignment of launching a New Hampshire Bureau for the Boston Globe at the beginning of this year, comes on to share his story being in journalism and his insight on the changes within technology and social media. The Granite Beat, is a project of The Laconia Daily Sun in partnership with…
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Laconia Daily Sun News Reporter Catherine Makes a Splash in Her First Year, Investigating the Laconia School District
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Catherine McLaughlin has just wrapped up her first year as a full time reporter. She started at Laconia Daily Sun immediately after graduating from college. Her first year ended with an investigation into a raft of departures from the Laconia School District. Co-host Julie Hart was also in collaboration with Catherine in editing the story giving Gr…
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Following the Story: Micheal Kitch and The Past Thirty Years Following a Suit on Children’ Education
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Reporters Julie Hart and Adam Drapcho talk with Michael Kitch. A historian and a writer, and for many years was the senior reporter for the Laconia Daily Sun, making the happenings of Laconia City Hall as transparent as possible for our readers. Lately, he's been writing for the New Hampshire Business Review, notably covering what might be one of t…
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Postcards from a changing world: Ann Hermes Chronicles Newsrooms in an Evolving Landscape
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On this week’s episode of The Granite Beat we welcome Ann Hermes, who worked for the Christian Science Monitor for 12 years before becoming an independent photographer. Ann produces images that look like postcards from a rapidly changing world, providing images from the Arab Spring, NYC ‘dining sheds’, and one of the few remaining drive-in theaters…
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Boston Globe’s Amanda Gokee Shines a Light on New Hampshire’s Stories: From Politics to Trans Healthcare
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On this week’s episode of The Granite Beat we spoke with Amanda Gokee, a reporter with The Boston Globe. When The Globe decided to open a New Hampshire bureau, Amanda’s local credibility and experience at the New Hampshire Bulletin was exactly what they needed to shine a light on what’s happening in the Granite State for local, regional, and nation…
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Valley News Photojournalist Explores the Importance of Empathy in Photography
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A good photographer is someone who operates their equipment with technical skill, but a great photographer is one who balances that skill with empathy for the scene and people they are photographing. On this week’s episode of The Granite Beat, we speak with Valley News photojournalist Alex Driehaus, who has a portfolio of projects rich with empathy…
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Journalist Bill Donahue’s Unexpected Journey in Kenya: From Reporting on a Cycling Team to Predicting a Legendary Runner’s Defeat
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Journalist and author Bill Donahue's trip to Kenya to report on a cycling team and a legendary runner took an unexpected, and it turns out prescient, turn. The Granite Beat’s Adam Drapcho and Julie Hart recently interviewed Donahue where they talked about finding the hidden stories and how to be humble as a journalist working in another country. Th…
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The Granite Beat: Sports journalist Joshua Spaulding on chronicling promising young athletes in New Hampshire
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On this episode of The Granite Beat, Julie and Adam talk with sports journalist Joshua Spaulding. He’s worked 20 years as a sports editor for the Salmon Press, which publishes weekly newspapers throughout central and northern New Hampshire, and currently directs and produces sports coverage for 11 newspapers. Over the years he has chronicled the st…
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Journalist behind Bear Brook true crime podcast talks about the importance of storytelling in journalism
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On this week’s episode of The Granite Beat, Julie and Adam speak with Jason Moon, the journalist behind many intriguing long-form projects at NHPR, such as the Bear Brook true crime podcast that has been downloaded more than 17 million times. The Granite Beat, is a project of The Laconia Daily Sun in partnership with The Granite State News Collabor…
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Felice Belman Discusses Legacy Newspapers, Startups and Responsibility of the New York Times
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On The Granite Beat podcast, Felice Belman, deputy Metro editor for The New York Times, Felice Belman, discusses the differences between legacy newspapers and newer startups, the unique responsibility and resources of a publication like The Times, and the subjective decision-making process for determining which stories to cover. The Granite Beat, i…
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The Granite Beat: Always Get The Dog’s Name
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From legislative action to government accountability, veteran reporter Annmarie Timmins finds the humanity behind the headlines. On this episode of The Granite Beat hosts Adam Drapcho and Julie Hart speak with New Hampshire Bulletin senior reporter Annmarie Timmins. A native Granite Stater, Annmarie is a homegrown journalist who has taught at both …
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The Granite Beat: The Future of Journalism is Bright and Collaborative
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On this episode of The Granite Beat, hosts Adam Drapcho and Julie Hart speak with Granite State News Collaborative executive director Melanie Plenda. Melanie worked as a staff reporter and freelancer for newspapers in Michigan, New York, New Hampshire and Alaska before taking over at GSNC in 2018 to lead one of the most important recent development…
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The Granite Beat: Want to know, Need to Know and Everything in Between
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On this episode of The Granite Beat hosts Adam Drapcho and Julie Hart speak with Judi Currie, a staff writer for Business New Hampshire Magazine with a broad range of experience in New Hampshire. She has covered topics from across the spectrum for countless newspaper, radio, and television outlets The Granite Beat, is a project of The Laconia Daily…
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News Got You Feeling Hopeless? Solutions Journalism May Help
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On this episode of The Granite Beat hosts Adam Drapcho and Julie Hart speak with Leah Todd Lin, New England regional collaborative manager for the nonprofit Solutions Journalism Network, about solutions journalism – what it is, why it’s important, and how it can transcend news from depressing to hopeful for consumers and journalists alike. The Gran…
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The Granite Beat: Investing in the Future of NH Journalism
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On this episode of The Granite Beat hosts Adam Drapcho and Julie Hart speak with Matt Mowry, Executive Editor, and Christine Kerrigan, Chief Creative Officer, of Business New Hampshire Magazine. After many years with the magazine Matt and Christine became its owners last September. They joined us to talk about the transition and about investing in …
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The Granite Beat: The Granite Beat: Republican? Democrat? No. A Reporter.
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On this episode of The Granite Beat, hosts Adam Drapcho and Julie Hart speak with State House reporter Rick Green. Currently a reporter for The Keene Sentinel, Rick previously spent nearly 20 years with the Associated Press covering Oregon and Oklahoma before coming to New Hampshire where he worked for The Laconia Daily Sun and The Granite State Ne…
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Shedding Light on the Valley: How Daymond Steer helps tell small town stories that may otherwise go untold
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On this episode of The Granite Beat hosts Adam Drapcho and Julie Hart speak with Daymond Steer, a general assignment reporter widely recognized and honored in New England, who covers the Mount Washington Valley for the Conway Daily Sun. His unique position allows him to shed light onto the happenings of various small towns in the Valley, telling st…
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The Granite Beat: Connecting Community : A conversation with Manchester Ink Link founder and publisher Carol Robidoux community centered journalism
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In this episode of The Granite Beat, hosts Adam Drapcho and Julie Hart speak with Manchester Ink Link founder Carol Robidoux, a veteran journalist who left behind the legacy outlets to create her hyperlocal news website to supply residents with local, reliable, and community-driven stories in a central hub. They discuss some of her recent stories, …
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The Granite Beat: For The Love of The Game: A conversation with an early career journalist on loving to write, serve and why there is a future in journalism
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This week, The Granite Beat hosts Adam Drapcho and Julie Hart speak with Eric Rynston Lobel, an early-career journalist who already has an impressive breadth of experience. Since graduating from Northwestern he has written for Sports Illustrated as well as the Concord Monitor. They discussed how he chooses his stories, sought his view on where the …
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The Granite Beat: Through the Lens; Local photojournalist Gary Geoffroy talks humanity in front of and behind the camera
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A picture is only worth a thousand words if the photographer did their job right. To do that, they need to see a scene as more than just a jumble of shadows and light. A good photojournalist knows they must try to accurately tell the story of a human being’s experience in that moment in time. Whether those experiences are triumphant or tragic, the …
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The Granite Beat: We need to talk about this
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As mass shootings and deaths by suicide involving firearms become a greater part of the public conversation, journalists find themselves tasked with reporting on these issues while also providing context. While these topics are never easy to cover, the uneasiness some people feel about discussing these issues with reporters, and thus publicly, not …
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The Granite Beat: Tech, Local News and The Awesomeness of Culverts
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Our modern world advances at an ever-increasing pace and the news industry is not immune from the impacts. How do these shifts in technology and public sentiment change the media landscape? How can we keep up? We speak with David Brooks, the “Granite Geek” and columnist for the Concord Monitor, about the obstacles and opportunities of the union bet…
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Granite Beat: Reimagining Local News Funding Leads to a Different Kind of Journalism
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As financial pressures push news outlets to take a hard look at their payroll, alternative funding sources have come into play as a way to bolster reporting positions. At The Keene Sentinel, Olivia Belanger holds one of those positions. She leads the paper’s Health Lab, and she said the position doesn’t just add another position, it allows whoever …
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The Granite Beat: Journalism Meets Lived Experience: A conversation with Anthony Payton
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Anthony Payton is a columnist and community activist whose work is informed by his experiences with the criminal justice system. He also writes about race relations, and how he finds that what people share in common often transcends their differences. The Granite Beat, is a project of The Laconia Daily Sun in partnership with The Granite State News…
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The Granite Beat: Why ’Old School’ Cops and Courts Coverage Still Matters; Q&A with Michael Mortensen
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On the first episode of Granite Beat, hosts Hosts Adam Drapcho and Julie Hart, interview veteran cops and courts reporter Michael Mortensen to get the inside skinny on how we works his beat and why old school cops and courts reporting still matters. The Granite Beat, is a project of The Laconia Daily Sun in partnership with The Granite State News C…
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