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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.
NJTV/PBS: satellite of WNJT. NHK World on 23.2, NJ Audiovision on 23.3 Montclair: 50 8 WNJN: NJTV/PBS: satellite of WNJT. NHK World on 50.2, NJ Audiovision on 50.3 New Brunswick: 58 8 WNJB: NJTV/PBS: satellite of WNJT. NHK World on 58.2, NJ Audiovision on 58.3 Trenton: 52 23 WNJT: NJTV/PBS: NHK World on 52.2, NJ Audiovision on 52.3 Tri-State ...
The television network was renamed NJTV, and promised to feature increased coverage of news and issues pertinent to New Jersey, as well as programming from the WNET and PBS libraries. Caucus Educational Corporation, which produces Caucus: New Jersey , serves as a producing partner with NJTV for New Jersey-focused public affairs programming.
In 2019, WNET acquired New Jersey news website NJ Spotlight. The following year, it merged NJ Spotlight with NJTV's newsroom, with the NJTV newscasts becoming NJ Spotlight News. [48] NJ Spotlight would merge with NJTV News in 2020. [49] On March 25, 2021, WNET.org was reorganized as The WNET Group. [50]
Due Process is a legal affairs television show which airs on NJTV (and its predecessor, NJN) and WNET. First started in 1996, Due Process has been continually broadcasting about New Jersey's legal community. In its 19th season, Due Process is NJTV’s award-winning weekly series on law and
NJ PBS (known as NJTV until 2021) is a statewide public television network owned by the New Jersey Public Broadcasting Authority and operated by Public Media NJ, a subsidiary of The WNET Group. The New Jersey Network (NJN) operated public television until June 30, 2011, when it ended operations and its television stations were transferred to WNET.
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NJN News had its final broadcast on June 30, 2011, when NJN went off the air to be replaced by NJTV, now known today as NJ PBS. [ 2 ] Talent included former presenter Kent Manahan, news anchor Jim Hooker, environmental reporter Ed Rodgers, science reporter Patrick Regan, health reporter Sara Lee Kessler, and general reporters Marie DeNoia ...