Monmouth University poll shows fewer N.J. residents watch NJTV, the private public media company created after state officials disbanded NJN Jerry McCrea/The Star-LedgerVeteran newsman Mike Schneider, ...
TRENTON — Michael Aron, the veteran New Jersey Network political reporter, has been covering the latest news on the fate of the listing ship, NJN for several months now. "In a perverse way, I'm sort ...
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 ...
For 40 years New Jersey has justified having its own public broadcasting network by pointing to the limited reporting on its area by the Philadelphia and New York media. Now the state is moving to ...
Four decades of New Jersey television history could soon be preserved for decades to come, thanks to new funding from a New Jersey nonprofit foundation.The New Jersey Public Broadcasting Authority and ...
It’s another day in the capital for Michael Aron. The news director and principal political correspondent for the New Jersey Network’s nightly TV news program, Aron has made the short trip from the ...
TRENTON, N.J. (CBS) - The Garden State is getting out of the broadcasting business. Governor Chris Christie announced on Monday a deal that would end the New Jersey Network by transferring operations ...
Lawmakers on Thursday considered the consequences of privatizing public radio and television in New Jersey. A 10-member panel heard testimony at The Richard Stockton College of New Jersey on a ...
State-owned television network New Jersey Network will permanently go dark Friday, after more than a year’s fight against Gov. Chris Christie and the N.J. Senate’s decision to get out of the ...
When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works. NJN Public Television and Radio (NJN), New Jersey’s PBS network, has received a Sundance Digital ...
The head of Richard Stockton College has offered to take over NJN, the state's only public-broadcasting network. And he's putting up a whole dollar to do it.