KQED Hit With 15% Staff Cuts
• Public radio KQED/San Francisco this week announced it’s laying off 45 people and losing 12 more who took voluntary
Read more• Public radio KQED/San Francisco this week announced it’s laying off 45 people and losing 12 more who took voluntary
Read more• Legendary Bay Area radio broadcaster, author and academic Michael Krasny, who has enjoyed a nearly three-decades-long tenure as host
Read more• The same COVID-19-related budget shortfall affecting stations from coast to coast has resulted in public News-Talk KQED/San Francisco laying
Read more• Northern California PBS and NPR affiliate KQED/San Francisco formally introduced Michael Isip as its new President & CEO. Isip joined KQED
Read more• The Board of Directors of KQED/San Francisco has approved a major two-year renovation project of the company’s headquarters at 2601
Read more• KQED, the public media organization serving Northern California, announced today that President and Chief Executive Officer John Boland (left) will
Read more• After 28 years with KQED/San Francisco, VP/GM Jo Anne Wallace announced her retirement, effective in late November. Wallace’s lengthy radio career started
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