-- New Jersey is getting out of the television business. In one terse sentence buried deep in the 148-page budget plan, Gov. Chris Christie signaled his intention to sever ties with the New Jersey ...
TRENTON — State lawmakers this morning kicked off their first of three hearings on the future of NJN, the state's public television network that Gov. Chris Christie wants to wean off a state subsidy.
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 ...
New Jersey governors have been talk ing for nearly two decades about severing ties with New Jersey Network, the state’s public-TV and -radio system. But Chris Christie has gone ahead and done it, ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
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. Hermann Saatkamp, president of the college ...
William Jobes, the Director of News and Public Affairs at NJN for the last 21 years, is retiring next month, William Jobes, the Director of News and Public Affairs at NJN for the last 21 years, is ...