WNET, the parent company of NJ PBS, was unable to reach a deal with the state broadcasting authority due to cuts in funding.
Several NJ PBS trustees, including Chair Scott Kobler, resigned after WNET announced the station will shut down in 2026 amid ...
Four New Jersey PBS trustees have stepped down, including Chairman Scott Kobler, following last week’s announcement that the ...
The ramifications of the Trump administration’s cuts to public broadcasting continue to be felt as New Jersey’s only public ...
The station's parent company, WNET Group, and the New Jersey Public Broadcasting Authority were unable to reach a contract ...
New Jersey PBS, the state’s only public television station, will shutter next year after suffering “very significant” budget ...
NJ PBS will cease operations in June 2026 after major state and federal budget cuts; WNET will air NJ Spotlight News until closure.
When that time comes, New Jersey will be left without its own public television station unless it can secure a new nonprofit ...
WNET and NJ PBS’s recent good-faith back-and-forth with the State included a request for a reasonable level of support, and ...
NJ PBS, New Jersey's sole local news affiliate of PBS, is set to close in 2026 following substantial funding cuts and unsuccessful state negotiations.
WNET Group, the company that runs local broadcasting channel NJ PBS and the media outlet NJ Spotlight News, will not sign a new contract with the state, possibly marking the end of an era for the ...