With a new regime in place at the FCC, News Corporation representatives have been visiting The Portals to try to move forward the long-delayed license renewal for WWOR-TV Secaucus, NJ (NYC). That also ...
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New Jersey's Robert Menendez tells the FCC that the station has abandoned its community responsibilities by getting rid of its nightly newscast. By Eriq Gardner Former Legal Editor-at-Large U.S.
U.S. Senator Robert Menendez (D-N.J.) has asked the Federal Communications Commission to review WWOR-TV's license in the wake of parent company 21st Century Fox's decision to close its television news ...
WWOR/channel 9 got a wake-up call that it's supposed to be a New Jersey TV station when the FCC held a hearing about the station's license renewal. Critics say the station's license shouldn't be ...
The Secaucus-based WWOR has launched a new 10 p.m. program to replace its recently canceled nightly news show. The new program, called “Chasing New Jersey,” debuted last night and features former ...