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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...
Tags: Jeff Clarke, Staff, KQED, NCPB, Workforce Management, Payroll Solutions, Human Resources, David Weir
Blog posts 2009-02-02

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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. ...
Tags: FINANCE, Investment, merger, PBS, TVs
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. ...
Tags: FINANCE, Investment, merger, PBS, TVs
Research articles 2006-05-04
Public stations merge Stations will soon have full PBS content
San Francisco-based KQED Inc. and San Jose's KTEH Foundation announced late Monday the two public broadcasting stations would merge with KCAH of Monterey to form Northern California Public Broadcasting NCPB. Currently, KTEH and KCAH have access to just 40 percent of the programs that the national service...
Tags: MARKETING, PBS, radio, TVs
Research articles 2006-05-02
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...
Tags: Job, Layoff, Exec, Morale, KQED, Recruitment & Selection, Workforce Management, Human Resources, David Weir
Blog posts 2009-02-07
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