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  2. KQED (TV) - Wikipedia

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    KQED (channel 9) is a PBS ... it would begin showing 30-second advertisements from corporate sponsors the following month. ... prime time schedule features mainly ...

  3. List of programs broadcast by PBS Kids - Wikipedia

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    Title Premiere date National run end date Source(s) Clifford the Big Red Dog (2000) : September 4, 2000 October 2, 2022 [note 17]The Berenstain Bears 1: January 6, 2003

  4. KQEH - Wikipedia

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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 .

  5. Pacific Time (radio show) - Wikipedia

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    Produced by KQED in San Francisco, California, the show was syndicated by as many as 37 other public radio stations in markets around the United States. [1] The show premiered in 2000 and was hosted by Nguyen Qui Duc until September, 2006, when Nguyen returned to Vietnam. [3] After Nguyen's departure it was hosted by K. Oanh Ha.

  6. KQED Inc. - Wikipedia

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    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 ...

  7. James Day (journalist) - Wikipedia

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    Day was a co-founder, and the founding president and general manager, of pioneer San Francisco public television station KQED, and in 1969 became the final president of National Educational Television (NET) before it closed operations in 1970, making way for its successor, the Public Broadcasting Service (PBS).

  8. Broadcast calendar - Wikipedia

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    The broadcast calendar is a standardized calendar used primarily for the planning and purchase of radio and television programs and advertising. [1] Every week in the broadcast calendar starts on a Monday and ends on a Sunday, and every month has either four or five such weeks. Broadcast calendar months thus have either 28 or 35 days.

  9. Forum (KQED) - Wikipedia

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    Forum is a two-hour live call-in radio program produced by KQED-FM, presenting discussions of local, state, national and international issues, and in-depth interviews.The program began in 1990 as a politics-oriented talk show, created and hosted by Kevin Pursglove. [1]