Radio
Unlike its television counterpart, NJN Radio covered mainly southern New Jersey, with only two transmitters in the northern part of the state. Due to the crowded state of the noncommercial end of the FM dial in the northeastern United States, the nine stations all operate at relatively low power. Much of the programming came from NPR, with a simulcast of the audio of the television network's NJN News following All Things Considered.
- Stations acquired by WHYY, Incorporated:
| City | Call letters | Frequency |
|---|---|---|
| Atlantic City | WNJN-FM | 89.7 |
| Berlin | WNJS-FM | 88.1 |
| Bridgeton | WNJB-FM | 89.3 |
| Cape May Court House | WNJZ | 90.3 |
| Manahawkin | WNJM | 89.9 |
- Stations acquired by New York Public Radio:
| City | Call letters | Frequency |
|---|---|---|
| Netcong | WNJY | 89.3 |
| Sussex | WNJP | 88.5 |
| Trenton | WNJT-FM | 88.1 |
| Toms River | WNJO | 90.3 |
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Famous quotes containing the word radio:
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—Max Lerner (b. 1902)
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—Marya McLaughlin, U.S. television newswoman. As quoted in Women in Television News, ch. 3, by Judith S. Gelfman (1976)
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—Anne Frank (19291945)