NJ.com
NJ.com[edit | edit source]
NJ.com is a comprehensive digital news platform that serves as a primary source of news and information for the state of New Jersey. It is owned by Advance Publications, a media company that also owns several other prominent newspapers and digital platforms across the United States.
History[edit | edit source]
NJ.com was launched in 1996 as part of a broader initiative by Advance Publications to create a network of local news websites. The platform was designed to complement the print editions of newspapers owned by Advance Publications in New Jersey, such as The Star-Ledger, The Times of Trenton, and The Jersey Journal.
Content and Coverage[edit | edit source]
NJ.com provides a wide range of content, including breaking news, sports, entertainment, business, and opinion pieces. The platform is known for its in-depth coverage of local events and issues, making it a vital resource for residents of New Jersey.
News[edit | edit source]
The news section covers a variety of topics, including politics, crime, education, and health. NJ.com is particularly noted for its investigative journalism and its ability to provide timely updates on developing stories.
Sports[edit | edit source]
NJ.com offers extensive coverage of local and national sports, with a focus on New Jersey teams and athletes. The platform covers high school sports, college athletics, and professional teams such as the New Jersey Devils and the New York Giants.
Entertainment[edit | edit source]
The entertainment section features articles on local events, celebrity news, and reviews of movies, music, and theater. NJ.com also provides guides to dining and nightlife in New Jersey.
Digital Presence[edit | edit source]
NJ.com is accessible via its website and mobile applications, allowing users to stay informed on the go. The platform also engages with its audience through social media channels, providing updates and interacting with readers.
Awards and Recognition[edit | edit source]
Over the years, NJ.com has received numerous awards for its journalism, including accolades for its investigative reporting and community service. The platform is recognized for its commitment to providing accurate and comprehensive news coverage.
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