TRENTON - New Jersey's public television network is planning its transformation into an independent nonprofit, the network's top executive told the Senate Budget and Appropriations Committee on Tuesday.
Howard Blumenthal, interim executive director of New Jersey Network, told the panel that NJN would continue to focus on news, public affairs, and Jersey-centric programming, not just on television but across various media platforms, including the Internet.
Gov. Christie has called for NJN - the only network to broadcast his budget address live in March - to operate independently as of Jan. 1, ending close to 40 years of state ownership.
"In these tough economic times, there are things that can be done by the private sector [that] should be done by the private sector," said Sean Conner, a Christie spokesman.