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NCPB Merger

Now Your Estate Plan Gift Means Even More

By now, you may know of KQED's merger with public television stations KTEH (San Jose) and KQET (Watsonville/Salinas/Monterey), resulting in the new Northern California Public Broadcasting, Inc. (NCPB). NCPB is the governing entity for all of the stations. As a result, all legal agreements, including formal legacy gift designations, are in the name Northern California Public Broadcasting. KQED Public Television and KQED Public Radio will continue, of course, to operate under their respective call letters, as they did prior to the merger.

The merger combines the resources of the stations, resulting in efficiencies and cost savings that allow for increased local production and community and educational outreach services. This results in more and better high-quality programming throughout the region. More information about the merger.
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