The governor says the state can’t afford New Jersey Network anymore. NJN’s leaders say it would do better as a nonprofit anyway. But the NJN employees’ union predicts that a spun-off nonprofit NJN ...
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.
NJN employees have received layoff notices effective January 1. Employees received a letter today explaining that due to the economy, their services as state employees would no longer be necessary.
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 ...
The New Jersey Network is beginning its transition to an independent nonprofit. Republican Gov. Chris Christie called for the pubcasters to sever from the state by Jan. 1, 2011, reports the ...
, the Trenton-based public radio and TV outlet. The cut would force NJN to become an independent player in the New Jersey media market, where there are already public stations from the Philadelphia ...
The new state-wide broadcasting company in New Jersey began the day after NJN went off the air. NJTV, produced by New York-based broadcaster WNET, has so far aired two news broadcasts. WNET is ...
The Senate Judiciary Committee approved the “The Freedom of Religion and Equality in Civil Marriage Act” in December. If the Senate passes it, Assembly Speaker Joseph Roberts says he will post the ...
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