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Princeton Community TV Relaunches As Central New Jersey Network

The network will offer greater reach across Mercer County, with new programs, and expansive resources to the local business community.

PRINCETON, NJ — Princeton Community Television announced Tuesday it was relaunching as Central New Jersey Network (CNJN). Representing more than 30 years of TV operating history, CNJN management is comprised of local business leaders from Mercer County.

The channel now reaches across all Mercer County municipalities. CNJN will continue to provide local, national, and international news coverage.

Mercer County residents also use the forum to produce and broadcast their own shows, films, videos, commercials, and more. CNJN provides them with camera equipment, TV studios and training.

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“As we close out Princeton TV’s first 25-year chapter, we look forward to starting a new and exciting chapter in our organization as we expand our services,” said George McCullough, Executive Director.

The lineup of new programming includes The Gab, R & B Bistro, Open Source, Empathy in Action, I Am Not Cancer, Storyline, Eric Mintel Investigations, Real Talk on Racism, and more.

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All CNJN programming is featured on its website at www.cnjn.org and can be accessed over Comcast Channels 28 and 30 in Princeton, and Channels 43 & 45 on Verizon FIOS throughout Mercer County.

Programs are also carried available on Roku, Apple TV, and Amazon Fire.

Cable TV providers interested in adding CNJN to their roster can contact George McCullough at info@cnjn.org. Or call: 609.252.1963

For more information on CNJN services, visit www.cnjn.org.

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