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As Assemblymembers Valerie Vainieri Huttle and Gordon Johnson competed for Democratic Party support to succeed retiring state Sen. Loretta Weinberg, the senator has remained neutral at least publicly.
“You’ll have to ask her that question,” Huttle told me when I asked if she believed Weinberg had
New Jersey’s Public Television Network Rebrands from NJTV to NJ PBS February 24, 2021, 9:29 am | in
New Jersey’s Public Television Network Rebrands from NJTV to NJ PBS
February 24, 2021 – NEWARK, NJ – NJTV, New Jersey’s public media network, announced that it is changing its name to NJ PBS, effective today.
“Public media has a long, proud history in New Jersey,” said General Manager John Servidio. “This rebranding is another step in its evolution. NJ PBS more clearly identifies and differentiates us from other media in our crowded marketplace. It also better connects our excellent local programming to the national footprint and trust of PBS, America’s Public Broadcasting Service.”
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NJTV, New Jersey’s public television network, elected Ingrid W. Reed as chair of the network’s Community Advisory Board (CAB).PHOTO COURTESY OF NJTV
NJTV, New Jersey’s public television network, elected Ingrid W. Reed as chair of the network’s Community Advisory Board (CAB).
Reed has been a member of the NJTV CAB for seven years. She assumes the post from the group’s former chair, Roger B. Jacobs, Esq.
“Ingrid is an extraordinarily engaged citizen of New Jersey,” NJTV General Manager John Servidio said in a prepared statement. “Her leadership of this group will greatly benefit the network by generating keen insight into how well the network is serving our local communities with its programming and other content. We thank Roger Jacobs for his years of service to this group, including helping us to grow and diversify the CAB.”