In NJ,it appears Cape May County is underserved with no statewide PBS signal over the air.
It's one thing for there to be no ABC, Fox, or CBS reception, but there is NBC signal (via WMGM), and NJN being funded by public state tax funds could offered a signal there too. This would have serviced Atlantic County too. The Waterford Works site of the Camden WNJS was 51 miles away from Wildwood.
Meanwhile, Central NJ had WNJB along with signal coverage from WNJN and WNJT. While that followed the population density better, the goal of NJN was availability through the state. One doesn't need 3 signals of NJN in Central NJ overpowering anything else, and no NJN available by the southern NJ shore.
So WNJB was associated as an NCE license (COL of New Brunswick) which could have been reclassified as a commercial license for Central NJ that has no commercial tv signals. Ch.58 was once WRTV of Asbury Park, a commercial station.
It's one thing for there to be no ABC, Fox, or CBS reception, but there is NBC signal (via WMGM), and NJN being funded by public state tax funds could offered a signal there too. This would have serviced Atlantic County too. The Waterford Works site of the Camden WNJS was 51 miles away from Wildwood.
Meanwhile, Central NJ had WNJB along with signal coverage from WNJN and WNJT. While that followed the population density better, the goal of NJN was availability through the state. One doesn't need 3 signals of NJN in Central NJ overpowering anything else, and no NJN available by the southern NJ shore.
So WNJB was associated as an NCE license (COL of New Brunswick) which could have been reclassified as a commercial license for Central NJ that has no commercial tv signals. Ch.58 was once WRTV of Asbury Park, a commercial station.