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 ...
Bob Szuter works on a variety of long-format NJN productions in the roles of writer, editor, and producer. Most of these projects focus on New Jersey’s history, natural history, and environmental ...
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 ...
TRENTON - New Jersey PBS will shut down next summer after the network's parent company couldn't reach a deal with the state amid massive funding cuts to public media. NJ PBS will cease operations as ...
New Jersey Network executive director Elizabeth Christopherson has resigned her position after 14 years, becoming the highest profile departure in a series of resignations from the troubled network.
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The New Jersey Public Broadcasting Authority will hold a special meeting on Thursday to appoint retiring NJN news anchor Kent The New Jersey Public Broadcasting Authority will hold a special meeting ...
THE CHATHAMS -- Under the direction of Barbara Klemp, Chatham High School's Select Voices choir traveled to NJN Public Television studios to perform in a new public television special entitled "Tim ...
State House Correspondent Jim Hooker will succeed Kent Manahan as anchor of NJN News effective January 2009, according to Michael Aron, interim director of NJN News and Public Affairs. “After careful ...
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 ...
New Jersey has reached an agreement to turn over the operation of state-owned NJN television to a new subsidiary of WNET in New York. Gov. Chris Christie says the new operation to be called NJTV will ...