Lawmakers were one vote short in their effort to reject the governor’s negotiated agreement with WNET, the nation’s flagship PBS station based in New York, according to a Star-Ledger report. A similar ...
NJN’s 130 employees would lose their jobs under the arrangement; Shapiro said the station would hire 15 to 20 people in the state. He said the new station would be stronger by drawing on WNET ...
TRENTON - New Jersey PBS will shut down next summer after the network's parent company couldn't reach a deal with the state amid massive funding cuts to public media. NJ PBS will cease operations as ...
WNET president Neal Shapiro has said the station will hire between 15 and 20 people to handle all of the programming covered by the 120 NJN employees. The treasurer said about half of the current ...