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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 ...
Programs that might be seen on WNET and WHYY-TV would air on NJN a week or two later. Another solution was to focus on its news operation. The latter worked very well, as NJN and its reporters won many awards for their journalistic efforts. In the 1980s, NJN was the first media outlet to break the "Taggart affair" political patronage scandal ...
His tenure at NJN saw him cover every New Jersey governor from the late Gov. Brendan Byrne to Gov. Phil Murphy. When he retired in 2020, Aron had been the longtime host of "Reporter's Roundtable."
Hopewell Valley News; The Hudson Reporter - Hudson County, with eight editions: Bayonne Community News, Hoboken Reporter, Jersey City Reporter, North Bergen Reporter, Union City Reporter, Secaucus Reporter, Weehawken Reporter, West New York Reporter
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.
Disney’s commitment to ABC News has come under scrutiny after the company agreed to pay a settlement of $15 million to Donald Trump’s presidential library after anchor George Stephanopoulos ...
In October 2016, newspaper reports stated News 12 was consolidating its Westchester and Connecticut News operations, moving news anchor desks and studio operations to New Jersey and Long Island, and news and production staff at these operations would be laid off. Reports indicated Westchester News Director Janine Rose was fired, and Connecticut ...
Longtime MSNBC host Rachel Maddow sounded off during a Monday night broadcast of “The Rachel Maddow Show” on the network’s major line-up changes, which saw the exit of anchor Joy Reid.