WNET in New York City has submitted a bid to manage the television side of the New Jersey Network, "and is expecting to hear back next week,"
the Wall Street Journal is reporting (third item).The network has been in play since last year (
Current, July 6, 2010), when Gov. Chris Christie decided the state must end its $11 million subsidy due to budget constraints. The
Journal says other pubcasting stations interested in the network include WHYY in Philadelphia, and local groups such as WBGO, the Newark NPR affiliate. Transfer of NJN
has been set for July 1. The state is seeking bidders to manage the TV network, and purchase or manage the radio network.
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