- A Tough Fight To Win The Public's Attention
Forget the newspaper wars of old. These days you'll find publishers in New Jersey printing their publications on presses owned by their competitors. Take Macromedia, the private company that has owned The Record in Bergen County for several generations and acquired the North Jersey Herald & News of Passaic County ......
- Verizon Speeds Its Rollout
VERIZON IS MOVING FAST to install its fiber-optic network in New Jersey so it can offer TV service. Company officials see this as a potential cash cow to replace its traditional telephone business where the once-steady revenue stream is now steadily drying up.
- Verizon Takes On the Cable Industry
HEADNOTE TRENTON HEADNOTE The phone giant seeks blanket authority to deliver TV service to every town in the state VERIZON COMMUMCATIONS may be the country's largest phone company, but when it comes to delivering television service it's a Johnny-come-lately. In New Jersey, companies like Comcast Cable, Cablevision and Time Warner ......
- CALENDAR
JANUARY 5 Wednesday Noon to 3 p.m. Meeting: What New Jersey's Universities Can Do I1Or you? New Jersey Entrepreneurial Network. Doral Forrestal hotel, Princeton. (609) 279-0100. 5 Wednesday 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. Indoor Tennis Benefit. The Care Plus Foundation. Maywood Tennis Club, Maywood. (201) 986-5070. 6 Tuesday 8 a.m....
- Scene
IMAGE PHOTOGRAPH 1 1 HOOKED UP Verizon donated $1.75 million to provide high-speed Internet access to the New Jersey State Library and the more-than 300 libraries statewide that are part of its hub network. Pictured at the New Jersey State Library in Trenton are Henry H. Hose, board member, New ......
- Game Time All the Time
If Leo Hindery has his way, most of the state will watch Jason Kidd, the New Jersey Nets' superstar point guard, on the YES Network in the 2002-2003 basketball season. YES, the new cable-TV sports channel, will feature New York Yankees baseball and New Jersey Nets basketball this year and ......
- TRANSPORTATION: THE LIFELINE OF NEW JERSEY'S ECONOMY
New Jersey's transportation networks are the lifelines for our communities and the backbone of our economy. Transportation projects are not expenditures; they are investments that yield real returns for the businesses and taxpayers of New Jersey. Our roads, bridges, rail lines and airports must support a constant flurry of economic ......