KQED is a State Owned entity headquartered in the US. Founded in 1954, it employs approximately 570 individuals. The company specializes in Broadcast Media Production and Distribution, operating as a Public Broadcasting Service (PBS) member television station licensed to San Francisco, California, serving the San Francisco Bay Area.
On March 10, 2026, KQED turned to Furman University’s Danielle Vinson, a politics and international affairs professor, for insights on California’s governor’s race, with Vinson noting a shift from candidates traditionally holding prior statewide public service roles. Previously, on February 9, 2026, KQED highlighted its free media literacy platform, KQED Teach, which aims to empower students through teacher training to navigate misinformation, generative AI, and foster student voices.
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