New Jersey’s lone public television station will cease operations next summer. WNET, the parent company of NJ PBS, announced Sept. 23 that the combination of state and federal budget cuts led ...
Debra Falk, director of communications for NJ PBS, said cuts by the federal and state government have been “very significant.
In the wake of the news that NJ PBS will go dark next year, several members of its board of trustees – including Chair Scott Kobler – have submitted their resignations. As reported Sept. 24, The WNET ...
NJ PBS — the sole PBS affiliate covering local New Jersey news — will shutter next year following severe funding cuts and failed negotiations with the state, according to the network’s operator. The ...
In a notable example of how government funding cuts, are putting severe financial strains on public media, the WNET Group has announced that it has been unable to reach an agreement with the New ...
The WNET Group in New York will not renew its agreement with New Jersey’s government to continue managing NJ PBS beyond fiscal year 2026. WNET has been unable to reach an agreement with the New Jersey ...
New Jersey’s PBS station will be shut down next year following massive funding cuts from President Trump’s “One Big Beautiful Bill.” WNET, its New York City-based parent company, said it would no ...
Across the river from Philadelphia, a second public media TV station will go dark after Republicans and President Donald Trump’s administration stripped federal funding from NPR and PBS. New Jersey ...
TRENTON — For the first time in 40 years, New Jersey Network was not covering a statewide election. More than three months after the state-owned public television network went off the air, its ...
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