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NJTV statewide New Jersey Branding NJTV Slogan We're for New Jersey Channels Digital: see table below
Virtual: see table belowAffiliations PBS Owner New Jersey Public Broadcasting Authority
(operated by Public Media N.J. under management agreement)Founded July 1, 2011 Call letters' meaning all stations:
New Jersey
4th letter: see table belowSister station(s) WNET, WLIW Transmitter power see table below Height see table below Facility ID see table below Transmitter coordinates see table below Website NJTVonline.org
NJTV is a public television network serving the U.S. state of New Jersey. It is operated by WNET.org, the parent company of New York City's flagship public television stations, WNET and WLIW. NJTV is a member of the Public Broadcasting Service, broadcasting their programming as well as producing and broadcasting their own programming, mostly relating to issues in New Jersey.NJTV is the successor to New Jersey Network (NJN), the state-controlled public television and radio service. NJN ended operations on June 30, 2011, with Public Media NJ taking control of the former NJN television stations the following day. The first program to air on NJTV was a broadcast of The Charlie Rose Show, a WNET production, at midnight on July 1.
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Overview
For more details on this topic, see New Jersey Network.The seeds which led to the eventual formation of NJTV were planted in 2008, when NJN officials asked the New Jersey Legislature for permission to explore the possibility of making NJN a community licensee owned by the NJN Foundation, its fundraising arm.[1] However, on June 6, 2011, New Jersey Governor Chris Christie, who vowed to end state-funded public broadcasting upon taking office in 2010, announced an agreement to turn control of the NJN television network to WNET. As part of the deal, WNET.org created a separate New Jersey-based nonprofit group, Public Media NJ, to operate the stations.[2][3]
Under the terms of the deal, Public Media NJ will operate the stations for a five-year period, with two additional five-year renewable options. The New Jersey Public Broadcasting Authority will retain the licenses, while Public Media NJ will receive funding from the Corporation for Public Broadcasting and all revenues related to the former NJN technical operations. The measure was defeated by the state Assembly on June 23.[4] The state Senate, however, passed the resolution on June 27, allowing Public Media NJ to take over NJN's television operations as scheduled on July 1, 2011.[5] All members of NJN automatically became members of NJTV.
Caucus Educational Corporation, a nonprofit producer of New Jersey-focused public affairs programs, is under contract with Public Media NJ to provide original programming for NJTV. Caucus' current productions, Caucus: New Jersey, New Jersey Capitol Report and One-on-One with Steve Adubato were inherited by NJTV from NJN. Caucus also co-produces NJ Today, a news program that airs weeknights in the time slots previously occupied by NJN News. NJTV's technical operations are presumably located along with WNET in Midtown Manhattan.
On July 26, 2011 NJTV announced a partnership with the Foundation for New Jersey Public Broadcasting (formerly the NJN Foundation) to jointly fund and create additional public affairs programming. These efforts will be led by Michael Aron, a 29-year veteran of New Jersey Network and the system's news director at its closure. Aron, who is a member of the Foundation's board, will revive his former NJN programs Reporters Roundtable and On the Record on NJTV, and will also appear on NJ Today as senior political correspondent.[6]
Stations
NJTV's four full-power stations reach a potential audience of almost 28 million people in parts of five states -- all of New Jersey, plus parts of Pennsylvania, New York, Connecticut and Delaware. While this gives NJTV one of the largest potential audiences in the country, it also must compete directly with sister stations WNET and WLIW, as well as WHYY-TV in Philadelphia--three of the highest-rated PBS stations in the nation.
The NJTV television stations are:
Station City of license Channels
TV / RFFirst air date Fourth letter
meaningERP HAAT Facility ID Transmitter Coordinates WNJT Trenton 52 (PSIP)
43 (UHF)April 5, 1971 Trenton 46 kW 266 m (873 ft) 48465 40°16′58″N 74°41′11″W / 40.28278°N 74.68639°W WNJS Camden 23 (PSIP)
22 (UHF)October 23, 1972 Southern New Jersey 197 kW 264 m (866 ft) 48481 39°43′41″N 74°50′39″W / 39.72806°N 74.84417°W WNJN1 Montclair 50 (PSIP)
51 (UHF)June 2, 1973 Northern New Jersey 200 kW 233 m (764 ft) 48477 40°51′53″N 74°12′3″W / 40.86472°N 74.20083°W WNJB New Brunswick 58 (PSIP)
8 (VHF)June 2, 1973 New Brunswick 11.2 kW 296 m (971 ft) 48457 40°37′17″N 74°30′15″W / 40.62139°N 74.50417°W - Notes
- 1 WNJN used the callsign WNJM (the M standing for Montclair) from its 1973 sign-on to 1994.
Translators
Areas in the northwestern part of New Jersey are served by the following low-powered translators:
All translators directly repeat WNJN's signal.
Cable/satellite availability
NJTV is available on all New Jersey cable systems. In addition, WNJN is available on many cable systems in the New York City area, as well as the New York DirecTV and Dish Network feeds. WNJS is available on many cable systems in the Philadelphia area, as well as the Philadelphia DirecTV and Dish Network feeds.
Digital television
Channel Programming xx.1 Main NJTV programming / PBS References
- ^ Behrens, Steve. With its state aid shrinking, NJN asks for independence. Current, 2008-05-12.
- ^ NJN Press release (via WMGM-TV): "GOV. CHRISTIE SELECTS WNET FOR NJN TAKEOVER", June 6, 2011.
- ^ Jensen, Elizabeth (June 6, 2011). "WNET to Oversee New Jersey Public Television". The New York Times. http://mediadecoder.blogs.nytimes.com/2011/06/06/wnet-to-oversee-new-jersey-public-television/.
- ^ "N.J. Assembly rejects plan to transfer NJN management to N.Y.-based WNET". The Star-Ledger. 2011-06-23. http://www.nj.com/news/index.ssf/2011/06/nj_assembly_rejects_plan_to_tr.html. Retrieved 2011-06-27.
- ^ "N.J. Senate fails to block WNET plan, ending NJN network". The Star-Ledger. 2011-06-27. http://www.nj.com/news/index.ssf/2011/06/post_222.html. Retrieved 2011-06-28.
- ^ "Former NJN staple Michael Aron to join NJTV.". The Star-Ledger. 2011-07-26. http://www.nj.com/news/index.ssf/2011/07/former_njn_staple_micahel_aron.html. Retrieved 2011-08-12.
External links
- Official website
- Query the FCC's TV station database for WNJT
- BIAfn's Media Web Database -- Information on WNJT-TV
- Query the FCC's TV station database for WNJS
- BIAfn's Media Web Database -- Information on WNJS-TV
- Query the FCC's TV station database for WNJN
- BIAfn's Media Web Database -- Information on WNJN-TV
- Query the FCC's TV station database for WNJB
- BIAfn's Media Web Database -- Information on WNJB-TV
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NBC affiliates WMGM 40 / WMGM-LP 7 (Wildwood / Atlantic City serving Southeast New Jersey)
PBS member stations NJTV:
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South Jersey: WNJS 23 (Camden) - WNJT 52 (Trenton)
Other: WNET 13 (Newark)Spanish-language stations Other stations W25AW 25 (America One, Trenton) - WQAV-LP 34 (Asia Vision/Ind, Atlantic City) - WDVB-CA 39 (ImaginAsian, Edison)
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