I think we can all agree that NJN radio was not good broadcasting, and that the only real benefit that ever came from the state grabbing those frequencies is that it kept Harold Camping, Christofascist Broadcasting Network, and other Pray-Per-View outfits from taking them.
WMGM does good news in two counties, middling-to-poor news in two others, and no news at all in the other four "Southern" counties. WNJS should have covered those three since its old analog signal was a real powerhouse throughout them but programmed from Trenton -- where I'd bet seven out of 10 people (the legislature included) don't even know that there IS such a place as Salem County and only know Camden County from the Norcross Machine, the Riversharks, and the murder rate -- it never had a chance. Now programmed from Manhattan -- where no one knows of Gloucester, Cumberland, Camden, Burlington, Atlantic, or Cape May Counties (and probably don't even know more than one or two of the other 15 either) -- it's going to get even worse.
I'd wanted to try and get some other broadcasting cast-offs together for nearly a decade to try and get the FCC to bring back the deleted non-com allotment from Atlantic City on either Channel 2 in Vineland or Channel 51 from Wildwood, but now I'm wondering if it might not be a better idea to get people together to oppose relicensing WNJS to the State of New Jersey.