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One on One with Steve Adubato is produced by the Caucus Educational Corporation, which also produces Caucus: New Jersey and New Jersey Capital Report, and it is aired on NJTV, WNET (the network's sister station) and on FiOS1 New Jersey. One-on-One with four-time Emmy Award-winning anchor Steve Adubato gives insight into today's world. One-on-One discusses compelling, real-life stories and features political leaders, CEOs, television personalities, professors, artists and educational innovators who each share their experiences and accomplishments. [1]
NJTV is a Public Broadcasting Service (PBS) member network serving the U.S. state of New Jersey. It is owned by the New Jersey Public Broadcasting Authority (NJPBA), an agency of the New Jersey state government which owns the licenses to all but one of the PBS member stations licensed in the state. NJTV is operated by WNET.org, which is the parent company of New York City's flagship public television stations, Newark-licensed WNET and Garden City, New York-licensed WLIW. WNET.org runs NJTV through a subsidiary non-profit organization, Public Media NJ. NJTV's operations are based in Englewood, New Jersey. Its anchor studio is located at Gateway Center in Newark. Master control and some internal operations are based at WNET's studios in the Worldwide Plaza complex in midtown Manhattan. NJTV airs PBS programming and also produces and broadcasts its own programs mostly related to issues in New Jersey.
WNET, virtual and VHF digital channel 13, branded on-air as THIRTEEN, is a Public Broadcasting Service (PBS) member television station licensed to Newark, New Jersey, United States and serving the New York City television market. Owned by WNET.org, it is sister to Garden City, New York-licensed fellow PBS member WLIW and two Class A stations which share spectrum with WNET: WNDT-CD and WMBQ-CD ; through an outsourcing agreement, WNET.org also operates New Jersey's PBS state network NJTV and the website NJ Spotlight. WNET's main studios and offices are located at One Worldwide Plaza in Midtown Manhattan with an auxiliary street-level studio in the Lincoln Center complex on Manhattan's Upper West Side. The station's transmitter is located atop One World Trade Center.
FiOS1 is a group of regional television networks available exclusively on Verizon's Fios TV service. Launched in June 22, 2009 in Long Island and New Jersey and later in May 28, 2014 in Lower Hudson Valley, FiOS1 provides hyper-local news, weather, traffic, sports and also original programming. FiOS1 is only available in Northern New Jersey, Long Island, and Lower Hudson Valley.
Steve Adubato, host of One-on-One, combines wide-ranging knowledge, a penetrating and inquisitive style and the appreciation for amiable conversation throughout the program. Steve asks questions that inspire the guests to talk beyond their expected route in a manner rarely seen on televised talk shows.
Steve Adubato, Ph.D. is a television broadcaster, author, motivational speaker, leadership and communication coach, syndicated columnist and university lecturer. In the mid 1980s he was New Jersey's youngest state legislator in the New Jersey General Assembly at age 26. Adubato holds a doctorate from Rutgers University in the field of mass media and communication. He is the author of four books.
William James Pascrell Jr., is the U.S. Representative for New Jersey's 9th congressional district. He represented New Jersey's 8th congressional district from January 1997 until the redistricting of January 2013, and is a member of the Democratic Party. The district includes Pascrell's hometown of Paterson as well as parts of Passaic, Bergen and Hudson Counties.
The New Jersey Network (NJN) was a network of public television and radio stations serving the U.S. state of New Jersey. NJN was a member of the Public Broadcasting Service (PBS) for television and the National Public Radio (NPR) for radio, broadcasting their programming as well as producing and broadcasting their own programming, mostly relating to issues in New Jersey. With studios in both Trenton and Newark, NJN's television network covered all of New Jersey, plus parts of Pennsylvania, New York, Connecticut and Delaware. The radio network primarily served several areas of New Jersey that were not covered by Philadelphia and New York City public radio stations.
WLIW, virtual and UHF digital channel 21, is a Public Broadcasting Service (PBS) member television station licensed to Garden City, New York, United States. While its over-the-air signal covers the Long Island area, through carriage on cable and satellite, it serves as a secondary PBS station for the New York City television market. Owned by WNET.org, it is sister to the area's primary PBS member, Newark, New Jersey-licensed WNET, and two Class A stations which share spectrum with WNET: WNDT-CD and WMBQ-CD ; through an outsourcing agreement, WNET.org also operates New Jersey's PBS state network NJTV and the website NJ Spotlight. WLIW and WNET share studios at One Worldwide Plaza in Midtown Manhattan with an auxiliary street-level studio in the Lincoln Center complex on Manhattan's Upper West Side. WLIW also maintains a production studio at its transmitter site in Plainview, New York.
WKXW is a commercial FM radio station licensed to serve Trenton, New Jersey. It is owned by Townsquare Media. Its studios and offices are located in Ewing and its broadcast tower is located near the Quaker Bridge Mall in Lawrence Township in Mercer County, New Jersey at.
Wilfredo Caraballo is an American Democratic Party politician, who served in the New Jersey General Assembly from 1996–2008, where he represented the 29th legislative district. Caraballo served as the Assembly's Speaker Pro Tempore in the 2006-2008 legislative session, he was the Parliamentarian from 2002–2006 and Associate Minority Leader from 1998-2001.
The Republican Main Street Partnership is a group of moderately conservative members of the United States Republican Party within the United States Congress, somewhat similar to the Blue Dog Democrats.
Essex Catholic Boys High School was a four-year Catholic high school located in Newark and East Orange, New Jersey. Essex Catholic High School opened in 1957. It was run by the Congregation of Christian Brothers and sponsored by the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Newark.
Inside Trenton is a weekly half-hour public affairs program covering issues important to people from New Jersey. It is hosted by Steve Adubato and Rafael Pi Roman. It airs in both New York City on WNET Saturdays and on New Jersey Network on various times during the weekend.
Create is an American digital broadcast television network. The network broadcasts how-to, DIY and other lifestyle-oriented instructional programming 24 hours a day.
Vme is a Spanish-language broadcast television network formerly carried in association with public television stations created for the United States Hispanic market. It is currently pursuing a subscription-based video on demand model. Vme delivers drama, music, current affairs, food, lifestyle, nature and educational pre-school content to its viewers.
Seton Hall University College of Education and Human Services is a post-secondary degree-granting institution concentrating in education within Seton Hall University in South Orange, New Jersey. It educates both undergraduate and graduate students.
Stephen N. Adubato Sr. is an American Democratic Party politician and an educator.
The North Ward Center is a non-profit, community development organization in Newark, New Jersey, that serves 10,500 people annually. The center founded the Robert Treat Academy Charter School in 1997. It also runs five preschools in Newark for 680 children, Casa Israel Adult Medical Day Care Center, which serves 120 people daily, a youth leadership and recreation program that offers organized baseball, softball and basketball leagues for 2,500 youth, a Family Success Center and the Center for Autism.
The Public Broadcasting Service (PBS) is an American public broadcaster and television program distributor. It is a nonprofit organization and the most prominent provider of educational television programming to public television stations in the United States, distributing series such as American Experience, America's Test Kitchen, Antiques Roadshow, Arthur, Barney & Friends, Clifford the Big Red Dog, Downton Abbey, Finding Your Roots, Frontline, The Magic School Bus, Masterpiece, Mister Rogers' Neighborhood, Nature, Nova, the PBS NewsHour, Sesame Street, Teletubbies, and This Old House.
Princeton Community Television is a Public, educational, and government access (PEG) cable TV channels in Princeton, New Jersey. The station provides camera equipment, TV studios and training that allow the community to create television shows, films, and other projects. The station is carried on Comcast channel 30 and Verizon FIOS channel 45 in the Princeton, New Jersey area. Princeton Community Television is one of the largest public producers of original content in New Jersey.
Rafe Gomez is an American business writer, business strategy consultant, lecturer, music producer, and DJ.
Michael F. Adubato was an American Democratic Party politician who served nine consecutive terms, a total of 18 years, in the New Jersey General Assembly from 1974 to 1992, representing the 28th Legislative District for four terms and then being shifted after redistricting to the 30th Legislative District where he served for an additional five terms.
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