Tag: Princeton Community Television
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Central New Jersey Network becomes largest public television station in the region
Princeton Community Television announced its relaunch as Central New Jersey Network (CNJN), which will serve stations across Mercer County with local, business and educational news. Representing more than 30 years of television operating history, CNJN, whose management is comprised of local business leaders from Mercer County, now reaches across all Mercer County municipalities, as of Feb.…
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Princeton Community Television will broadcast tourism videos
Princeton Community Television (PCTV) is partnering with the Mercer County Office of Economic Development to expand tourism throughout Central New Jersey. PCTV will be airing a series of tourism videos and sponsored announcements highlighting the activities, events and historical points of interest that make Mercer County a visitor’s destination. Mercer County is home to more…
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Financial show host promoted to PCTV Board of Trustees
Princeton Community Television (PCTV) announced that Deborah J. Frazier, a leading wealth management advisor at Hightower Advisor Services, has been elevated to the Board of Trustees. Frazier has been a leader in wealth management with Merrill Lynch, Morgan Stanley and RBG Capital prior to her leadership role at Hightower Advisors. In addition, she was the…
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Princeton Community Television will broadcast New Jersey Flight home games
Princeton Community Television (PCTV) has partnered with the New Jersey Flight indoor football organization to broadcast their 2021 home games. PCTV is carried by Verizon and Comcast in addition to a multiple streaming service throughout the region. The first New Jersey Flight indoor football game will take place on May 28 at Cure Arena in…
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Princeton Community Television board members clarify mayor’s statements
We need to clarify several points in response to Mayor Liz Lempert’s recent comments regarding Princeton Community Television (PCTV) [An open letter to Princeton Community Television Supporters, paid advertisement, The Princeton Packet, Feb. 7]. It is worth reminding the mayor that PCTV has provided a valuable service to residents and local community groups for more…