The New Jersey Network, which Gov. Chris Christie wants to cut from the state coffers, could be heading to a new steward,
Richard Stockton College. College President Hermann Saatkamp has
asked the governor to make NJN part of a college nonprofit managed as a broadcast and radio operation in conjunction with a group of state colleges. The station would be administered through Stockton's 501c3 organization. The college has been
home to WLFR-FM since 1984. The proposal could keep NJN on television and the radio into next year, when budget cuts were expected to end programming (
Current, July 6).
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