TRENTON – The state Senate voted down a resolution 20-19 that would have disapproved the contract in which New York-based WNET TRENTON – The state Senate voted down a resolution 20-19 that would have ...
State Treasurer Andrew Sidamon-Eristoff said today the state will submit complete details of the proposed NJN/WNET deal on June 13 State Treasurer Andrew Sidamon-Eristoff said today the state will ...
Steve Adubato, the New Jersey public television producer, said he’s confident WNET Channel 13 will be chosen to run New Jersey Network, now being divested by the state of New Jersey, and he’s looking ...
Lawmakers were one vote short in their effort to reject the governor’s negotiated agreement with WNET, the nation’s flagship PBS station based in New York, according to a Star-Ledger report. A similar ...
Unless the Legislature acts to block it (unlikely), New Jersey Network's 40-year existence will end July 1, its operations assumed by WNET, the public broadcasting outlet in New York. Its studios and ...
No hard feelings in evidence, the New Jersey Network’s nonprofit fundraising group said last week it will help raise production money for NJTV, NJN’s successor operated by an affiliate of New York’s ...
WNET president Neal Shapiro has said the station will hire between 15 and 20 people to handle all of the programming covered by the 120 NJN employees. The treasurer said about half of the current ...
Instead of paying for the state for management rights to operate New Jersey’s pubTV network, a new nonprofit formed by WNET/Thirteen will actually receive $4 million in fees and grants, sources with ...
NJN News was a half-hour daily broadcast television news program by the New Jersey Network which also aired in New York City on WNET Monday through Friday. It was sometimes preempted on holidays by ...
Gov. Chris Christie’s plan to pull the plug on NJN’s television and radio shows is a sensible move that will save taxpayers $11 million a year. It is a pity that we live in such austere times. The ...
New Jersey would keep ownership of the lucrative broadcasting license, but would enter into a five-year renewable agreement with WNET-TV, Channel 13, in New York. NJN would be known as NJTV and would ...