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New Jersey Public Radio (NJPR) is an NPR member network serving portions of northern New Jersey on four licensed stations: 88.1 WNJT-FM in Trenton, 88.5 WNJP in Sussex, 89.3 WNJY in Netcong, and 90.3 WNJO in Toms River, which were the four northernmost radio stations of the New Jersey Network (NJN) until 2011.
WBJB mostly airs an adult album alternative (AAA) radio format.Specialty shows are heard on weekends. WBJB is a member of National Public Radio.. The station's staff includes Michele McBride, Rich Robinson (former student), Jeff Raspe, Sean Carolan, Stephanie Coskey, Tara Feeley (former student), Stu Coogan (former student), Anthony Fox (former student), Tom Brennan, Megan O'Shea (student ...
Multicultural Radio Broadcasting Licensee, LLC: Spanish WIBG-FM: 94.3 FM: Avalon: WIBG LLC: Classic hits WIFI: 1460 AM: Florence: Ritmo Broadcasting, LLC: Spanish CHR WIMG: 1300 AM: Ewing: Morris Broadcasting Company of New Jersey, Inc. Gospel WJLK: 1160 AM: Lakewood Township: Townsquare License, LLC: Hot adult contemporary (simulcast of WJLK ...
Public broadcasting — stations operated either by their parent institutions or in partnership with public broadcasting organizations in the communities or regions they serve. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] According to their websites, these stations operate as public radio stations with little if any student programming.
NJ PBS (known as NJTV prior to 2021) is a public television network serving the U.S. state of New Jersey.The network is owned by the New Jersey Public Broadcasting Authority (NJPBA), an agency of the New Jersey state government which owns the licenses for all but one of the PBS member stations licensed in the state.
WQXR-FM (105.9 FM) is an American non-commercial classical radio station, licensed to Newark, New Jersey, and serving the North Jersey and New York City area. It is owned by the nonprofit organization New York Public Radio (NYPR), which also operates WNYC (AM), WNYC-FM and the four-station New Jersey Public Radio group.
On June 6, 2011, the New Jersey Public Broadcasting Authority agreed to sell five FM stations in southern New Jersey to WHYY. The transaction was announced by Governor Chris Christie, as part of his long-term goal to end State-subsidized public broadcasting. The five stations previously belonged to New Jersey Network's statewide radio service. [2]
The station went on the air August 21, 1992, [2] as WNJS-FM, a public radio station owned and operated by the New Jersey Network. NJN's radio network began operation May 20, 1991, when WNJT-FM in Trenton signed on. Eight other stations would be established over the following seventeen years.