New Jersey's Robert Menendez tells the FCC that the station has abandoned its community responsibilities by getting rid of its nightly newscast. By Eriq Gardner Former Legal Editor-at-Large U.S.
U.S. Senator Robert Menendez (D-N.J.) has asked the Federal Communications Commission to review WWOR-TV's license in the wake of parent company 21st Century Fox's decision to close its television news ...
A citizens group urges regulators to deny the station s application to renew its license.SECAUCUS – A local group is demanding that WWOR-TV 9 in Secaucus give more airtime to New Jersey news and ...
The Writers Guild of America East has blasted News Corp. over its recent closure of New Jersey-based WWOR-TV’s news division, alleging the conglom is violating Federal Communications Commission rules.
SECAUCUS — Criticism about Fox-owned WWOR's decision to cancel its nightly newscast continued today with calls for the Federal Communications Commission to revoke the station's license until it ...
The Secaucus-based WWOR has launched a new 10 p.m. program to replace its recently canceled nightly news show. The new program, called “Chasing New Jersey,” debuted last night and features former ...
Reporting from the field looks smooth because viewers never see the hard part, says Frank Cipolla, a former anchor and reporter for WWOR/Ch. 9. “These people on the street, it’s a testament to their ...
WWOR/Ch. 9 is getting back into the 10 p.m. news business. Two years after moving its long-running 10 p.m. newscast to 11 p.m., the station is going back. The half-hour newscast, called “The 10 ...