“On the Record”
Four professors talk about the gubernatorial race -- Fairleigh Dickinson University Public Mind Poll Director Peter Woolley; The Eagleton Institute’s Ingrid Reed and John Weingart; and Monmouth University/Gannett Poll Director Patrick Murray. Hosted by Michael Aron.
Airs: Sunday at 9am and 11am, Monday at 6:30am on NJN
“Reporters Roundtable with Michael Aron”
Aron hosts the AP’s Angela Delli Santi, The Philadelphia Inquirer’s Cynthia Burton, The Record’s John Reitmeyer, and Michael Symons from Gannett New Jersey. They’ll talk about the budget, the governor’s race, and Chris Christie’s testimony on deferred prosecution agreements.
Airs: Friday at 7pm, Sunday at 10am on NJN
“Power and Politics.”
Host Laura Jones talks to U.S. Rep. Bill Pascrell (D-Paterson) about Republican gubernatorial nominee Chris Christie’s congressional testimony yesterday; power lobbyists Dale Florio and Mike Murphy debate the governor’s race and the budget; Steve Adubato offers his analysis along with Debbie Walsh from the Center for American Women and Politics at Eagleton.
Airs: Saturday and Sunday at 10am and 3pm on News 12 New Jersey
“Inside Trenton”
Steve Adubato hosts Stillman School of Business at Seton Hall Dean Karen Boroff; Valley National Bank CEO Jerry Lipkin; and Hugh Morley, Special Business writer for The Record, to talk about the prospects for economic recovery both nationally and in New Jersey.
Airs: Saturday at 8:30am on Thirteen/WNET, Sunday at 7:30am on NJN
"New Jersey Now"
Host Cora-Ann Mahlik interviews Assemblywoman Grace Spencer (D-Newark) and Assemblyman Scott Rumana (R-Wayne) about the budget; Sarah Stecker of NJ Policy Perspective and MichaelMcGuinness of NAIOP-NJ debate the state's Economic Stimulus bill; lobbyists Rob Ortiz and Mike Murphy talk about Christie's congressional testimony.
Airs: Sunday at 12pm on My9
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