The New Jersey Public Broadcasting Authority — whose future is set to be debated yet again today (Dec. 9) in Trenton —
has approved two long-term lease agreements, hopeful that the New Jersey Network will remain in the state after it is cut loose from state funding (
Current, July 6). So far interested buyers include WNET/Thirteen and WNYC in New York City and Philadelphia-based WHYY. The Senate State Government Committee is expected to discuss today disbanding the authority and could consider a bill to give control of NJN’s future to a bi-partisan committee of legislators.
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