After more than a decade of operating New Jersey’s public television network, The WNET Group announced Tuesday that it will ...
New Jersey PBS, the state’s only public television station, will shutter next year after suffering “very significant” budget ...
WNJT Channel 52 in Trenton launched on April 5, 1971, after the Legislature created the New Jersey Public Broadcasting ...
NJ PBS will cease operations in June 2026 after major state and federal budget cuts; WNET will air NJ Spotlight News until closure.
Four New Jersey PBS trustees have stepped down, including Chairman Scott Kobler, following last week’s announcement that the ...
WNET ... looks forward to collaborating with New Jersey–based institutions interested in operating a public television ...
The station's parent company, WNET Group, and the New Jersey Public Broadcasting Authority were unable to reach a contract ...
WNET, the parent company of NJ PBS, was unable to reach a deal with the state broadcasting authority due to cuts in funding.
NJ PBS is shutting down. For the past 14 years, NJ PBS has been run by WNET, channel 13 in New York, which is licensed by New Jersey.
After its closure, the channel’s nightly news show, “NJ Spotlight News,” will move over to THIRTEEN – the only other PBS station licensed to New Jersey.