Contact Corporate Support

Email or call David Shimada to learn more!
dshimada@kqed.org
Phone: 415-553-3332

KQED e-Newsletters

Newsletters

Get monthly updates on great programs and events

Please leave this field empty

More from KQED

KQED Public Radio Sponsorship

 

Nationwide, KQED-FM is the country's most listened to public radio station (1), with 37,300 listeners tuning in on an average quarter hour and 856,300 listeners tuning in during a usual week! (2)

KQED-FM attracts listeners from Mendocino to Monterey with its acclaimed mix of news and current affairs and reaches as far out to the Sacramento Greater Area with KQEI-FM signal 89.3.

Radio listeners turn to KQED Radio for a wider discussion and investigation of current affairs and popular culture. The community's need for and appreciation of KQED's programming is reflected in its strong audiences and steadily increasing support from individuals and businesses.

And KQED is uncluttered: broadcasting an average of only six 15-second local underwriting credits per hour during drivetime.

  • : 15 live-radio integrated messages into NPR news-information-culture programming
  • Annual special locally produced program sponsorships

KQED News
KQED News Sponsorship opportunity: Weekly sponsorship package of :08 radio integrated messages supporting the local news effort of KQED News which includes 16 daily radio newscasts as well as a vibrant online presence at KQEDnews.org.

The California Report
Annual Sponsorship Opportunity: The California Report is a State-wide annual radio sponsorship opportunity airing in drive time, produced by KQED and carried by 64 California public radio stations.

The California Report provides daily coverage of issues, trends, and public policy decisions affecting California and its diverse population, and is heard throughout the state on public radio stations located from the Arcata to San Diego.

Also on KQED.org this week ...

Election 2012
What's Government For?

This year it's not just about choosing who will govern us, but also how government should work.

Prop 8 Demonstrators in front of SF City Hall
The Lowdown: Decoding the News

For educators and the generally curious, The Lowdown is a multimedia guide to understanding big news from California and beyond.

Sponsored by

Sponsored by