News 12 New Jersey

News 12 New Jersey
Launched March 1996 (1996-03)
Owned by Newsday Media Holdings (Cablevision)
Picture format 1080i (HDTV)
480i (SDTV)
Slogan Around New Jersey. Around the clock.
Country United States
Language English
Broadcast area New Jersey
Headquarters Edison, New Jersey
Website www.news12.com
Availability
Cable
Cablevision (New Jersey) 12 (SD/HD)
Service Electric
(Sussex and Warren Counties)
12 (SD/HD)
Comcast
(New Jersey)
62 (SD) 1218 (HD)

News 12 New Jersey is an American cable news television channel that is owned by the Newsday Media Holdings subsidiary of Cablevision Systems Corporation. The channel provides 24-hour rolling news coverage focused primarily on the state of New Jersey. The channel's main studio, newsroom and sales offices are located inside the Raritan Center business complex in Edison, New Jersey.

It serves as an affiliate of the News 12 Networks slate of regional cable news channels in the New York City metropolitan area (each of which focus on areas outside of Manhattan and Queens, including the easternmost boroughs). The channel reaches more than 1.8 million households with cable television in northern and central New Jersey.

Background

The channel was launched in March 1996 as the fifth channel in the News 12 Networks slate of regional news channels. On October 11, 2010, News 12 New Jersey debuted a new set for its newscasts, designed by San Diego-based FX Group. This was followed on November 12, 2010, with the introduction of a new imaging package – including an updated logo, overhauls to its news ticker and graphics package, and a new music package ("Convergence" by Stephen Arnold). On November 29, 2010, the channel became the first News 12 Networks service to launch a high-definition simulcast feed.

News operation

News 12 New Jersey produces 11½ hours of live news programming daily; the live programming alternates with replays of earlier newscasts, which usually air in a looped format during the overnight hours. The channel also operates remote newsrooms in Trenton, Newark, Oakland and Wall, New Jersey.

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