New Jersey Network, former PBS and NPR member networks serving New Jersey, United States
New Jersey Network is a government-run broadcasting agency in Trenton that provides television and radio programming across the state. The organization operates multiple stations from different locations and produces content focused on serving the public interest.
The agency was established in 1968 when state lawmakers passed a law creating the New Jersey Public Broadcasting Authority to serve the public. In 2011, it entered an agreement with a nonprofit organization, reshaping how it delivers programming to viewers.
The network was created to provide a voice for local issues and stories that matter to New Jersey residents. Its programs focus on politics, education, environment, and community topics that viewers experience in their daily lives.
You can access program archives and current information online through the agency's website and various platforms. Public inspection files and contact information are available for anyone seeking details about broadcast schedules or station operations.
The agency maintains a substantial archive of roughly 40,000 to 50,000 hours of content documenting decades of state history. This collection serves as a valuable resource for researchers and history enthusiasts interested in how New Jersey's media landscape has evolved.
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