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 ...
Whether or not NJN provides a valuable, useful service for the state’s residents, even at the cost of taxpayer money, is an open question — but what wasn’t very open was the deal that essentially put ...
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 ...
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 ...
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