NJ College Is Taking Over State's Public TV Stations: What To Know
The university will manage four public TV stations and provide at least six hours of New Jersey-focused programming each week, officials said.
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Montclair State Selected to Operate NJ PBS Beginning July 1
“New Jersey has one of the most extraordinary media landscapes in the country, and we will fully leverage and highlight the breadth of voices and storytellers across the state,” said Dr. Keith Strudler, Dean of Montclair’s College of Communication and Media. The post Montclair State Selected to Operate NJ PBS Beginning July 1 appeared first on Montclair Local.
Montclair State University selected to operate NJ PBS beginning July 1 - WRNJ Radio
MONTCLAIR TOWNSHIP, N.J. (Essex County) — Montclair State University has been selected as the new programming and management operator of New Jersey’s public television stations, state officials announced Wednesday. Under the agreement, Montclair will assume management of NJ PBS on July 1, replacing WNET, which has operated the state’s public television network since 2011. The university was selected from four bidders through a competitive reques…
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