SBN continues to produce broadcast-quality live virtual roundtables for NJ Spotlight, the state’s leading news and public policy information resource. SBN uses its broadcast-switching capabilities to bring together remote video feeds from multiple speakers in multiple locations, combined with professional broadcast graphics to produce an eye-catching program that can be transmitted over video conference services like Zoom, Webex, Skype, or Microsoft Teams, or livestreamed over popular livestream platforms.

SBN News Director Steve Lubetkin in master control, producing a live-switched broadcast using vMix video software.
On May 13, 2020, NJ Spotlight hosted a virtual conversation focusing on Medical Ethics During COVID-19, with leading medical ethicists exploring how healthcare and state institutions can consider prioritizing care, staffing, and supply allocation.
The panelists were:
Hon. Paul W. Armstrong, J.S.C., M.A., J.D., LL.M.,(Ret), Senior Policy Fellow and Judge-in-Residence, Edward J. Bloustein School of Planning and Public Policy, Rutgers University
Nancy Berlinger, PhD, Research Scholar, The Hastings Center
Dr. Adam Jarrett, MS, FACHE, Executive Vice President and Chief Medical Officer, Holy Name Medical Center
Elizabeth Litten, Esq., Chief Privacy & HIPAA Compliance Officer, Fox Rothschild, LLP
Moderator:
Lilo H. Stainton, NJ Spotlight Healthcare Reporter
You can watch the panel in this video player.
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Steve Lubetkin is the news director for StateBroadcastNews.com. Steve’s journalism background includes print and broadcast reporting for NJ news organizations. He refocused on multimedia journalism and podcast production after a long career in corporate branded journalism and public relations.
He has won numerous awards for his audio and video news reporting from the Garden State Journalists Association, and he has also been recognized for video by the New Jersey Chapter of the Society of Professional Journalists. He has produced a wide range of audio and video podcasts in his other role as managing partner of State Broadcast News’s parent, The Lubetkin Media Companies.
Steve is co-author, with Toronto-based podcasting pioneer Donna Papacosta, of the book, The Business of Podcasting: How to Take Your Podcasting Passion from the Personal to the Professional.
In March 2021, he was elected to the board of directors of the New Jersey Chapter of the Society of Professional Journalists, and in July 2021 he was named secretary of the chapter. In August 2021, he was honored by SPJ with one of the organization’s 2021 Howard S. Dubin Outstanding Pro Member Awards, given to regular members of an SPJ chapter who go above and beyond in serving their chapter.
Steve has been the computer columnist for the Jewish Community Voice of Southern New Jersey, since 1996.
Steve also has reported on-camera and produces virtual conferences for NJSpotlightNews.org, a public policy news coverage website focused on New Jersey government and industry; and for clients of StateBroadcastNews.com, a division of The Lubetkin Media Companies LLC.
From May-November 2019, he produced and reported a weekly podcast, The CRE News Hour, a news and features program focusing on the commercial real estate industry.
From 2014 to 2019 he was New Jersey and Philadelphia editor for GlobeSt.com and filled in covering Chicago/Midwest and Atlanta.
Steve has also served (from August 2017 to March 2018) as national broadcast news correspondent for CEOReport.com, a news website focused on practical advice for senior executives in small- and medium-sized companies.
Earlier in his career, Steve reported on rock music at the Jersey Shore for the Asbury Park Press, and was a broadcast news anchor and production engineer for WJLK-AM & FM, then owned by the Press. He also worked as a general assignment reporter for the Red Bank Register, Shrewsbury, NJ.
You can email Steve at steve@statebroadcastnews.com.
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