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KQEH (channel 54), branded on-air as KQED Plus, is a PBS member television station licensed to San Jose, California, United States, serving the San Francisco Bay Area.The station is owned by KQED Inc., alongside fellow PBS station KQED (channel 9) and NPR member KQED-FM (88.5) in San Francisco.
KQED (channel 9) is a PBS member television station licensed to San Francisco, California, United States, serving the San Francisco Bay Area.The station is owned by KQED Inc., alongside fellow PBS station KQEH (channel 54) and NPR member KQED-FM (88.5).
San Francisco: 54-1 30.2 1000 Sutro Tower @ 1679 ft. PBS "KQED Plus" 54-2 30.1 PBS: 54-3 30.3 PBS World: 54-4 30.4 PBS Kids: KQCA: Hearst Television: Stockton: 58-1 35.4 1000 Walnut Grove @ 1900 ft. The CW MyNetworkTV "My 58" 58-2 35.5 Heroes & Icons: 58-3 26.5 850 Walnut Grove @ 1952 ft. Estrella TV: KPJK: Rural California Broadcasting Corp ...
San Francisco health officials announced H5N1 detection in city wastewater last month, after birds at a live market were positively confirmed with the virus. San Francisco is the only California ...
KQED Inc. is a non-profit public media outlet based in the San Francisco Bay Area of California, which operates the radio station KQED-FM and the television stations KQED/KQET and KQEH. KQED's main headquarters are located in San Francisco, which was renovated in 2021. Improvements included a larger newsroom and studio, as well as a top floor ...
KTEH may refer to: KTEH-LP , a low-power radio station (98.9 FM) licensed to serve Los Molinos, California , United States KQEH , a television station (channel 50, virtual 54) licensed to serve San Jose, California, which held the call sign KTEH from 1964 to 2011
In December of the same year it was announced that American PBS station KTEH 54, which services San Jose, California, had acquired the rights to broadcast the 2005 episodes, [36] making it the first public television station to publicise this acquisition of the new series.
News 50 adopted the slogan, "We do it twice, every night," upon expanding its weeknight news reports to 7:30 and 10:30 p.m. The "North Bay News" was a very popular look at regional stories that the TV stations in the central San Francisco Bay Area rarely covered; KFTY also shared video tape of local news stories with other TV stations.