NCPB Annual Report

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2007 NCPB Annual Report to the Community
for the year ended Sep 30, 2007.

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About KQED

KQED MISSION STATEMENT

Northern California Public Broadcasting (NCPB) provides consistently high quality public media that informs, educates, entertains and engages from a Northern California perspective.

Through the creation and acquisition of programs, the leveraging of our multiple media assets, and strategic partnerships, NCPB delivers television, radio, internet and education network content that makes people think, feel and explore new ideas.

Our programming and services reflect the value we place on human dignity, lifelong learning and the power of ideas, and on the importance of community service and civic participation.

 
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KQED Public Television

KQED Public Television 9 is one of the nation's most-watched public television stations during primetime. KQED produces and acquires programs that inspire, inform, and entertain the people of Northern California. KQED broadcasts the best available programs from PBS, APT, and other distributors, and also produces its own unique national and local programs, series, and specials. Airing more independent films than any other public broadcasting station in the country, KQED is committed to bringing the work of local and independent film producers to the community. KQED video content is now widely available for streaming and downloads on this site and on iTunes.

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KQED Public Radio

KQED Public Radio, home of Forum with Michael Krasny and The California Report, is the most-listened-to public radio station in the nation with an award-winning news and public affairs program service. Listen on 88.5 FM or Comcast channel 960 in San Francisco, 89.3 FM in Sacramento, 88.3 FM in Santa Rosa and 88.1 FM in Martinez. KQED Public Radio 88.5 FM and 89.3 FM also broadcast in analog and HD Radio technology. Stream programs live and download archives and audio podcasts at kqed.org, featuring unique content on one of the most-visited station sites in public broadcasting.

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KQED Interactive

KQED Interactive develops content and applications for digital platforms and mobile devices. Since 1994, KQED Interactive has provided users with a place to interact, learn more, and connect with others on the issues and topics explored on radio and television. The website hosts online services for KQED Public Television, Public Radio, and Education Network, and serves as a community convener, providing event listings, resources, online polls, podcasts, blogs and other items of timely interest. KQED Interactive functions as KQED's third media platform, delivering content specifically acquired and produced for the Web.

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KQED Education Network

KQED Education Network engages with community and educational organizations to broaden and deepen the impact of KQED media to effect positive change. Through parent education and professional development workshops, public screenings, multimedia resources, and special events, Education Network reaches more than 200,000 Bay Area residents a year and serves people of all ages, with a particular emphasis on reaching underserved communities. Learn more about its three unique services, Early Learning, Educational Services, and Community Engagement, at kqed.org/ednet.

 
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Radio Studio
Jobs

View employment opportunities at KQED and KTEH, services of Northern California Public Broadcasting (NCPB). The NCPB Corporate Office is located in San Francisco in the same location as the KQED Television studio and KQED-FM Studio. The KTEH office is located in San Jose.

Interns
Internships

NCPB's Internship program offers a great opportunity for interested students to obtain valuable on-the-job exposure to areas of our business that support our mission goals and objectives in Public Broadcasting. The Internship program runs year round with new sessions beginning every four months.

Volunteers
Volunteer

Becoming a KQED volunteer is a great way to show your support for public broadcasting and all the quality programming it offers. Volunteer opportunites include Pledge Drives, the Daytime Volunteer Program, the Docent Program, and Special Events.

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Support KQED

KQED relies on the generous support of our local communities to provide quality programming and services. Learn more about the many ways individuals and businesses can contribute.

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Help and FAQ

Want to know how to get KQED's Digital Channels? Need details about something you heard on the air? Have questions about your membership? Visit the Help and FAQ section for answers to these and more questions.

KQED Tours

KQED offers tours of the Television and Radio Facilities for groups of approximately 20 people. The Television tour includes the two TV Studios, the Production Control Room, the Editing Suites, and the Master Control Room. Tours of the Radio Facility include the Master Control Room and "Working" Studio." Call (415) 553-2849 or e-mail docent@kqed.org for information and to arrange a reservation.

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KQED Goes Solar

KQED has teamed with SolarCity, a leading provider of solar power systems, to install solar panels at the public broadcasting center and promote solar power to KQED members across the Bay Area.

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NCPB: Northern California Public Broadcasting

With the merger of KQED television, KQED FM and KQEI FM with KTEH television (San Jose) and KCAH television (Monterey/ Salinas/ Watsonville) being approved by member vote, Northern California Public Broadcasting is born.

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