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WGIR New Hampshire Today (Manchester/Concord)

WGIR New Hampshire Today offers a nuanced, policy-focused perspective with a distinct emphasis on international relations and progressive figures.

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Episodes transcribed
Apr 2026Aug 2026 covered
219
Episodes analyzed
698 tone reads — one per figure per episode
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What This Tone Is Based On

The tone scores on this page come from analyzing how this show covers each political figure it mentions. Below is the breakdown of how many of those reads were positive, neutral, or negative.

Positive20529%
Neutral36352%
Negative13019%

Net media tone Neutral across 698 figure-in-episode tone reads (not audience/impressions).

How WGIR New Hampshire Today (Manchester/Concord) Differs from Other Shows

Compared to 205 outlets · Sep 2025–Aug 2026

This show's average tone sits near the field, but its coverage is far more split by figure. It rates Graham Platner +0.34 above the media average on the figures it favors and Steve Witkoff -0.05 below it on the ones it criticizes — a 0.40-point gap between its most favorable and most critical coverage that a typical outlet doesn't show.

How its coverage of these figures differs from other shows
  • Graham Platner+0.34more favorable vs. other shows
    Show -0.10Other shows -0.44
    40 eps
  • Bernie Sanders+0.23more favorable vs. other shows
    Show +0.19Other shows -0.04
    38 eps
  • Chuck Schumer+0.22more favorable vs. other shows
    Show -0.09Other shows↓↓ -0.31
    11 eps
  • Vladimir Putin+0.16more favorable vs. other shows
    Show -0.18Other shows↓↓ -0.34
    12 eps
  • Xi Jinping+0.15more favorable vs. other shows
    Show +0.05Other shows -0.10
    13 eps
  • Jared Kushner+0.12more favorable vs. other shows
    Show +0.05Other shows -0.08
    11 eps
  • Todd Blanche+0.08more favorable vs. other shows
    Show +0.09Other shows +0.01
    13 eps
  • Steve Witkoff-0.05more critical vs. other shows
    Show -0.05Other shows +0.01
    11 eps
  • JD Vance+0.04more favorable vs. other shows
    Show +0.06Other shows +0.02
    44 eps
  • Marco Rubio+0.04more favorable vs. other shows
    Show +0.17Other shows +0.13
    38 eps

Delta = this show's tone toward the figure minus the average across all 205 other tracked outlets that covered them ≥3 times, Sep 2025–Aug 2026.
Positive = friendlier here; negative = harsher.

Editorial Identity

The editorial fingerprint of this center local news show — who it elevates, who it goes after, and where it breaks from the pack.

WGIR New Hampshire Today is a center-leaning local news program that prioritizes policy discussions, particularly concerning international relations. The show frequently covers Iran & Middle East Policy and China, indicating a strong focus on global affairs. It maintains a neutral tone towards most political figures, with a slight tendency to favor progressive politicians compared to the broader media landscape. The show operates with a balanced approach, avoiding sensationalism and focusing on substantive policy issues.

Who it champions

The show tends to cover progressive figures like Zohran Mamdani, Karen Bass, and Pete Buttigieg more favorably than the average media outlet. It also shows a positive inclination towards Bernie Sanders, highlighting his influence in progressive political victories. This suggests a subtle endorsement of progressive policies and figures.

How it differs from the consensus

WGIR New Hampshire Today stands out for its significant focus on international issues, particularly Iran & Middle East Policy and China, which it covers far more extensively than the average outlet. This emphasis on global affairs, combined with a more favorable portrayal of progressive figures, distinguishes it from other media programs that may focus more on domestic issues or partisan conflicts.

214 episodes · 96 figures · Apr 17, 2026 – Aug 13, 2026 · updated Aug 20, 2026

Who WGIR New Hampshire Today (Manchester/Concord) boosts and attacks

Tracked figures split by this show's average tone toward them, each with the clips behind the call — tap a quote to jump to the audio.

WGIR New Hampshire Today (Manchester/Concord) is a reliable ally to Bernie Sanders, Marco Rubio, JD Vance; its prime targets are Graham Platner.

Boosted · 5

Coverage Volume

Transcribed episodes per week — last 26 weeks

Sentiment Trajectory

Average weekly tone toward figures — green favorable, red critical

Whose coverage is ramping up — and dropping

New attack lines forming: Anthony Fauci (0→8 eps, tone -0.29). Cooling on Graham Platner, Marco Rubio, Pete Buttigieg.

“Across N days” = distinct days behind the recent count; a single burst means it’s concentrated in ≤2 days — treat as one story, not a trend.

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White House109
Middle East79
Israel75
Washington68
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