New Jersey Public Television (NJPTV) started broadcasting on April 5, 1971 on WNJT (channel 52) in Trenton, and would be joined by WNJS (channel 23) in Camden & Atlantic City on October 23, 1972, WNJM (WNJN since 1994) (channel 50) in Montclair & Newark and WNJB (channel 58) in New Brunswick & the Amboys on June 2, 1973.
New Jersey Network[]
1981–1986[]
Designer:
Unknown
Typography:
Univers (modified)
Launched:
August 27, 1981
NJPTV rebranded to the New Jersey Network (NJN) in 1981.
1986–2011[]
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Designer:
Unknown
Typography:
Unknown
Launched:
October 6, 1986
The network's name was shortened to NJN in 1986. In 1994, WNJM changed their callsign to WNJN to match the network's initials.
New Jersey Television[]
2011–2017[]
Designer:
Unknown
Typography:
Gotham Black
Launched:
July 1, 2011
The NJN television stations were sold to a consortium led by New York City-based/Newark-licensed WNET, with the former NJN radio stations acquired by New York Public Radio (four stations) — which owned WNYC and WQXR-FM — and WHYY (five stations, which were turned into WHYY repeaters).