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- The Big Bucks & Pink Slips in Public Radio (Updated)
- UPDATED: Thank you to Anna Christopher, Senior Manager, NPR Media Relations, for the following clarification: David -- Unfortunately, the 990 you referenced is a bit confusing, and there is an error with one of the names listed. First, the name: Richard Harris should be Richard L. Harris, who is...
- Blog posts 2009-01-31
- KQED Lowers the Axe (Updated)
- (News reports today indicate that 30 jobs were cut by NCPB, which is around ten percent of the company's workforce -- 2/3/09. KQED executives blame the weakening economy and falling revenue, but did not address the analysis contained in this post.) Jeff Clarke, President & CEO of...
- Blog posts 2009-02-02
- KQED's Cuts Reached 44, But Top Execs Thrive
- Looking over a decade's worth of 990's filed by Northern California Public Broadcasting NCPB, which owns KQED and several smaller stations, it is revealing to see how rapidly executive compensation for the highest paid officials has grown. Jeff Clarke, who became CEO in 2002, recieved double-digit raises...
- Blog posts 2009-02-07
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- Smaller KQED Layoffs "Imminent"
- Updating our report of four days ago, another media outlet, Current TV, is confirming our initial report about the pending layoffs at KQED this morning, with one important clarification, as noted below: Downsizing plan in the works at KQED A spokesman for San Francisco's KQED-TV/FM confirmed...
- Blog posts 2009-01-14
- KQED automates with Harris. (Cutting Edge).(Harris Corp. sells a multi-channel automation control system to KQED (TV) in San Francisco)(Brief Article)
- KQEDTV San Francisco has purchased a new multi-channel automation control system from Harris Corporation valued at more than $1 million. It will be used to ... KQEDTV San Francisco has purchased a new multi-channel automation control system from Harris Corporation valued at more than...
- Research articles 2003-01-06
- KQED Public Broadcasting Celebrates Black History Month Turning Spotlight On Culture and Contributions of African Americans
- News & Entertainment Editors/Education Writers SAN FRANCISCO--BUSINESS WIRE--Jan. 25, 2002-- More than 40 Television and Radio Programs to Air -- KQED, Union Bank of California and California State Automobile Association to Honor Outstanding Bay Area Local Heroes -- KQED Education Network Continues Series of Educational Resources for...
- Research articles 2002-01-25
- KQED Public Radio 88.5 FM Premieres NPR's 'Day to Day' on July 28
- SAN FRANCISCO, July 16 /U.S. Newswire/ -- KQED Public Radio 88.5 FM SanFrancisco and 89.3 FM Sacramento will debut a new NPR weekday newsmagazine beginning July 28th at noon. "Day to Day" is a one-hour program conceived by the creators of the poSAN FRANCISCO, July 16 /U.S. Newswire/ -- KQED...
- Research articles 2003-07-22
- Cal Fed Celebrates Women's History Month; Bank Sponsors Special Programming and Awards With Public Television Stations KQED and KCET
- Business/Entertainment & Calendar Editors SAN FRANCISCO--BUSINESS WIRE--Feb. 29, 2000 To recognize outstanding leadership by women in the community, California Federal Bank is sponsoring Women's History Month programming on California public broadcasting television stations KQED and KCET. The bank is also teaming with the stations to honor "local...
- Research articles 2000-02-29
- KQED Education Network Celebrates Children of the Bay Area With Dragon Tales
- Television Editors KQED Ready To Learn Welcomes Walkaround Zak and Wheezie from Dragon Tales to Children's Fairyland in Oakland Sponsored by Providian Financial SAN FRANCISCO--BUSINESS WIRE--July 26, 2001 KQED Ready To Learn is pleased to announce the appearance of Walkaround Zak and Wheezie from Dragon...
- Research articles 2001-07-26
- KQED merger means more TV for everybody
- BIG BIRD just got bigger in the Bay Area. As reported earlier this week, San Francisco-based KQED, Inc., and San Jose's KTEH Foundation, which includes sister-station KCAH of Monterey, announced Monday night the three public broadcasting stations would merge to form Northern California Public Broadcasting NCPB. ...
- Research articles 2006-05-03
- KQED merger means more TV for everybody
- BIG BIRD just got bigger in the Bay Area. As reported earlier this week, San Francisco-based KQED, Inc., and San Jose's KTEH Foundation, which includes sister-station KCAH of Monterey, announced Monday night the three public broadcasting stations would merge to form Northern California Public Broadcasting NCPB. ...
- Research articles 2006-05-04
- What's At Stake With Public Broadcasting
- Those of us who write about the media industry spend so much of our effort analyzing private sector businesses that we sometimes lose sight of what a major role public broadcasting companies play in supplying the public with a reliable source of news and information. Every time...
- Blog posts 2009-01-12
- PUBLIC AFFECTION: .(Brief Article)
- Consumers spend "quality time" with their TVs and radios, taking them for exercise in the park and a boat ride on a lake, in a campaign for northern California Public Broadcasting Service station KQED. In one spot, a man picks up after his TV as he pulls...
- Research articles 2000-11-06
- Pooling public info. (Station Break).(California Connected to be debuted)(Brief Article)
- Four of California's largest PBS stations are teaming up to produce a statewide news magazine distributed over both TV and the Internet. California Connected will be produced by KCETTV Los Angeles, KQEDTV San Francisco, KVTETV Sacramento and Four of California's largest PBS stations...
- Research articles 2002-04-08
- KQED.org Becomes Third Media Platform as ''Local Life'' Launches On the Web; KQED Convenes Community on the Web with Bay Area Content; Sun Microsystems, Oracle, Others Power New Web Portal
- News & Entertainment Editors
- Research articles 2002-11-07
- Public Television Leader, KQED-TV/KQED-DT, Taps Harris Corporation for its Expanded Automation and Control Needs
- Business Editors/High-Tech Writers
- Research articles 2002-12-16
- More hi-def exposure. (Station Break).(Comcast launches HDTV in San Francisco, California)(Brief Article)
- SAN FRANCISCO--Comcast launched high-definition television in the Bay Area last Tuesday, giving its customers access to HD programming from KNTV-HD NBC, KGO-HD ABC, KQED-HD PBS, HBO and Showtime. The HD signals are available to more than 800, SAN FRANCISCO--Comcast launched high-definition television in the...
- Research articles 2003-06-09
- Does Non-Profit Media Have a Competitive Edge?
- Last night, here in New York City, the National Magazine Awards were announced. Among the usual suspects (The New Yorker, National Geographic, Vanity Fair, Atlantic, Rolling Stone) were several winners with an alternative business model. The non-profit Mother Jones won the award for general excellence in...
- Blog posts 2008-05-02
- New Chief Is Named for San Francisco Public TV, Radio Stations.
- By Chuck Barney, Contra Costa Times, Walnut Creek, Calif. Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Apr. 18--Jeff Clarke, a PBS trailblazer with 37 years of broadcasting experience, was named Wednesday as the president and CEO of KQED's public television and radio stations in San Francisco. ...
- Research articles 2002-04-18
- ADVISORY/Robert Siegel to Speak About Recent News Events
- News Editors/Assignment Writers ADVISORY...for Thursday (Nov. 1) SAN FRANCISCO--BUSINESS WIRE--Oct. 24, 2001 On Nov. 1, All Things Considered host Robert Siegel joins KQED Public Radio 88.5 FM for an on-stage interview and discussion about his life as a journalist, his work with NPR and his thoughts about...
- Research articles 2001-10-24
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