Latest NJ Spotlight Live Broadcast on Environmental Justice Includes Remarks from NJ Gov. Phil Murphy and Sen. Cory Booker

Panelists for the Nov. 17 NJ Spotlight News panel on environmental justice were (clockwise from upper left): Tom Johnson, NJ Spotlight Energy Writer, moderator; Raymond Cantor, Vice President, Government Affairs, New Jersey Business & Industry Association (NJBIA); Shawn M. LaTourette, Deputy Commissioner & Chief of Staff, New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection (NJDEP); Maria Lopez-Nuñez, Deputy Director, Organizing and Advocacy, Ironbound Community Corporation (ICC); and Melissa Miles, Executive Director, New Jersey Environmental Justice Alliance (NJEJA)


SBN’s latest live TV broadcast for content partner NJ Spotlight News focused on New Jersey’s new environmental justice legislation that some advocates hail as the strongest environmental justice law in the country. More than 350 audience members watched the live broadcast over our easy-to-access Vimeo Live channel.

The broadcast included remote panelists and keynote remarks from both New Jersey Gov. Phil Murphy and Sen. Cory Booker (D-NJ), demonstrating the flexibility and versatility of our live broadcast platform, vMix.

vMix switching platform showing NJ Gov. Phil Murphy on Program Monitor, and panel moderator Tom Johnson from NJ Spotlight News in the preview. SBN livestreamed the program from its broadcast center in Cherry Hill, New Jersey

vMix switching platform showing NJ Gov. Phil Murphy on Program Monitor, and panel moderator Tom Johnson from NJ Spotlight News in the preview. SBN livestreamed the program from its broadcast center in Cherry Hill, New Jersey

You can watch the complete roundtable in this video player. More information on the topic is on the NJSpotlight.com website.

 

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