KQED, the Bay Area’s largest public-broadcasting station, is expecting to lay off 18 to 25 employees this month, according to an internal email sent out to its staff from the station’s president on ...
KQED, the public broadcasting giant covering California, has laid off 45 people and accepted buyouts from 12 others, amounting to 15 percent of its workforce, according to an all-staff email sent ...
Bay Area public radio broadcaster KQED is laying off 19 employees as part of an 8% overall staff reduction. An additional 11 employees have accepted early retirement and voluntary departure offers as ...
SAN JOSE — KQED is closing its downtown San Jose office due to budget cuts, a move that leaves up in the air the future of the media outlet’s high-profile sign atop a prominent high-rise. The public ...
KQED, the dual licensee in San Francisco, announced plans Tuesday to cut its workforce by 15% in an effort to stabilize its financial position. In total, 67 positions are being affected. The cuts ...
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