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Dear Friends of KQED:

Thanks to your support of Public Broadcasting we are excited to share with you some important news for Northern California. As of May 1, the public television stations KQED, KTEH and KCAH (serving the Monterey area) have joined together to create Northern California Public Broadcasting, a stronger, more effective and efficient organization which will serve you and all of the members of our community with even more exceptional public broadcasting programs and services.

Together, KQED, KTEH and KCAH will use our collective strengths and community service capacity to reach more people with the extraordinary programs that educate, enlighten, and inform our citizens -- programs that respond to residents' interests and needs.

This partnership will allow KQED to "Be More" for you and every viewer and listener in Northern California. The result of the merger will be efficiencies that create greater resources, providing broader and more diverse programming. We are committed to bringing you and all of our viewers exceptional public television programs as well as radio programming and online content; and, critically important to underserved communities, direct outreach and educational services.

We look forward with great anticipation to working with you to achieve the highest level of return to the community from this new partnership. Thank you for your continued support and belief that, together, the future of public broadcasting in Northern California will remain vibrant and strong.

Cordially,


JEFF CLARKE
President and CEO, KQED

Read the full press release

Listen to the audio archive of the Forum radio program on the KQED/KTEH/KCAH merger, originally broadcast on Friday, May 5 at 9am.

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Got questions or comments about NCPB? E-mail them to us at merger@kqed.org




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