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* [[The Monitor (Sydney)|''The Monitor'' (Sydney)]], a biweekly newspaper published between 1826 and 1841
* [[The Monitor (Sydney)|''The Monitor'' (Sydney)]], a biweekly newspaper published between 1826 and 1841
* ''[[Daily Monitor]]'', a Ugandan newspaper
* ''[[Daily Monitor]]'', a Ugandan newspaper
* ''[[The Christian Science Monitor]]'', an international news organization founded in 1908, that publishes self-titled periodicals
* ''Monitor'', a magazine of the Victorian Herpetological Society in Victoria, Australia, formerly edited by [[Raymond Hoser]]


==={{anchor|Television}} Television===
===Broadcasting===
* [[Monitor (radio program)|''Monitor'' (radio program)]], an American radio program which aired on NBC radio from 1955 to 1975
* [[Monitor (UK TV programme)|''Monitor'' (UK TV programme)]], a BBC arts programme which aired from 1958 to 1965
* [[Monitor (UK TV programme)|''Monitor'' (UK TV programme)]], a BBC arts programme which aired from 1958 to 1965
* [[Monitor (American TV program)|''Monitor'' (U.S. TV program)]], a 1983–1984 American newsmagazine television program that aired on NBC
* [[Monitor (American TV program)|''Monitor'' (U.S. TV program)]], a 1983–1984 American newsmagazine television program that aired on NBC


===Other uses in arts, entertainment, and media===
===Music===
* [[Monitor (radio program)|''Monitor'' (radio program)]], an American radio program which aired on NBC radio from 1955 to 1975
* Monitor, a Czech record label sold to [[EMI Czech Republic]] in 1994
* [[Monitor (band)]], an American punk rock band
* [[Monitor (band)]], an American punk rock band
* ''Monitor'', a 2006 album by [[Volován]]
* ''Monitor'', a 2006 album by [[Volován]]
** "Monitor", the title song, also covered by Ximena Sariñana for her album ''[[Mediocre (album)|Mediocre]]''
** "Monitor", the title song, also covered by Ximena Sariñana for her album ''[[Mediocre (album)|Mediocre]]''
===Other uses in arts, entertainment, and media===
* ''Monitor'', a 1975 work by English video artist [[Stephen Partridge]]
* ''Monitor'', a 1975 work by English video artist [[Stephen Partridge]]
* Monitor, a Czech record label sold to [[EMI Czech Republic]] in 1994
* ''[[The Christian Science Monitor]]'', an international news organization founded in 1908, that publishes self-titled periodicals


==Brands and enterprises==
==Brands and enterprises==
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* [[Machine code monitor]], program allowing users to view or change memory locations on a computer
* [[Machine code monitor]], program allowing users to view or change memory locations on a computer
* [[Resident monitor]], an early primitive operating system
* [[Resident monitor]], an early primitive operating system
* Stage monitors or [[foldback (sound engineering)]], loudspeakers for performers on stage
* [[Stage monitor]]s, loudspeakers for performers on stage
* [[Studio monitor]], professional grade loudspeaker designed specifically for audio production and engineering
* [[Studio monitor]], professional grade loudspeaker designed specifically for audio production and engineering
* [[System monitor]], a hardware or software component used to monitor system resources and performance in a computer system
* [[System monitor]], a hardware or software component used to monitor system resources and performance in a computer system

Latest revision as of 04:38, 17 October 2025

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Monitor or monitor may refer to:

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Places

Arts, entertainment, and media

Fictional characters

Periodicals

Broadcasting

Music

Other uses in arts, entertainment, and media

Brands and enterprises

Computing and technology

  • Monitor (synchronization), an approach to synchronize two or more computer tasks that use a shared resource
  • Computer monitor, an output device that displays information in pictorial form
  • In-ear monitors, earpieces for performers on stage or in a studio
  • Machine code monitor, program allowing users to view or change memory locations on a computer
  • Resident monitor, an early primitive operating system
  • Stage monitors, loudspeakers for performers on stage
  • Studio monitor, professional grade loudspeaker designed specifically for audio production and engineering
  • System monitor, a hardware or software component used to monitor system resources and performance in a computer system
  • Virtual machine monitor, or hypervisor, is a software that creates and runs virtual machines, allowing multiple operating system images to run simultaneously on a single piece of hardware
  • Firefox Monitor, email monitoring application (see Firefox version history)

Healthcare

Ships

Water jets

Other meanings

See also

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