KQED is a media outlet based in Northern California. The Company operates a public television, radio, and independent reporting on severe issues and happenings in the Bat area. The Company is committed to providing residents with the knowledge they desire to make conscious verdicts about their environment. KQED Television station is a medium through which Northern California residents get all the exposure they require about happening around the world. The Company is conscious of its audience and strives to entertain every one of them regardless of age. Through some of its TV shows, KQED has long been used as a 21st-century classroom that brings kids and teachers together. The media outlet values aptitude, diversity, service, integrity, and trust and demonstrates these in its daily programs, storytelling, journalism, and educational services. KQED Public Television 9 is one of the nation’s most popular public television stations. KQED is committed to entertaining northern California residents and strives to meet this commitment through its media outlet, including a Public Radio 88.5 FM and 89.3 FM and its broadcasting analog and HD Radio technology. KQED is a brilliant initiative of Jonathan Rice and James Day. The Company has its headquarters located in San Francisco, California, United States, and over 515 employees. KQED is reported to generate $79.3 million in revenue annually.
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