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    • Fri 6/21: KQET planned maintenance outage

      (DT 25.1 through 25.3) On Friday, June 21st, we will be doing maintenance on the KQET transmitter servicing the Watsonville, Monterey, Salinas, Gilroy areas. Starting around 11:30am our Over the Air (OTA) signal will be down for 10-20 minutes. This should not affect Comcast Cable viewers. Other paid signal providers which use the Over the [...]

    • Mon 5/06: very brief KQED DT9 OTA outage

      (DT9.1, 9.2, 9.3) This morning we had a very brief outage of our over the air (OTA) coverage for KQED 9.1/9.2/9.3, which lasted apx 4 minutes. Most tuners will have found the channel again as soon as service was restored, but some may need to be rescanned for channel 9. This outage did not affect [...]

    • Mon 4/22: KQEH OTA signal back on air

      (DT54.1 through DT54.5) The Over the Air (OTA) signal from our KQEH transmitter on Monument Peak was restored at apx 6:35pm this evening. Most tuners should automatically find the signal, however some OTA viewers may need to do a rescan to restore reception.

To view previous issues and how they were resolved, go to our TV Technical Issues page.

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TV Daily Schedule: KQED World

Please Note: As of July 1, 2011, KTEH has been renamed KQED Plus. Read more about this transition on our FAQ page.

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KQED World: Friday, January 4, 2013

Comcast 190  •  Digital 9.3

Schedule is subject to change. Please visit kqed.org/tv/schedules/daily for the most up-to-date info.

Friday, January 4, 2013
  • 12:00 am
    PBS NewsHour [#10534H] New Congress * Fiscal Cliff Deal * Indian Rapists Charged * Aging Sewer Systems * Al Jazeera * FTC and Google duration 56:46   STEREO TVRE
  • 1:00 am
    Nightly Business Report [#32022Z] The new Congress is sworn in and Congressman John Boehner keeps his job as House Speaker. NBR's Washington Correspondent Sylvia Hall has a preview of what's at the top of the 2013 legislative agenda as the session gets underway. Auto sales end 2012 with their best sales year since the great recession. NBR's New York Correspondent Ruben Ramirez looks at how they're helping drive the U.S. economic recovery. And, Google is cleared of anti-trust charges when it comes to its online search business. NBR's Tom Hudson takes a look at what it means for the Web's 800-pound gorilla. duration 26:46   STEREO TVRE
  • 1:30 am
    Tavis Smiley [#2808] Tavis talks with Oscar-nominated singer-songwriter-guitarist Aimee Mann about her latest project, "Charmer" - her first CD in four years. duration 26:46   STEREO TVRE (Secondary audio: none)
  • 2:00 am
    Aspen Institute Presents [#105] Democracy On Trial duration 56:46   STEREO (Secondary audio: none)
  • 3:00 am
    Newsline [#3278] duration 28:12   STEREO TVRE
  • 3:30 am
    Tavis Smiley [#2809] Tavis talks with Oscar winner Matt Damon, who recaps his new feature, Promised Land - in which he stars and also co-wrote and co-produced. (Part 1 of 2) duration 26:46   STEREO TVRE (Secondary audio: none)
  • 4:00 am
    Ideas In Action with Jim Glassman [#319] Natural Gas Nation Guests: Daniel Yergin, Dana Murphy, Commissioner of the Oklahoma Corporation, Joseph Sluzar, County Attorney for Broome County , NY. Jim conducts a panel discussion with Daniel Yergin, world-renowned expert on oil and gas issues, Dana Murphy, Commissioner of the Oklahoma Corporation, the state regulatory body in charge of natural gas exploration and Joseph Sluzar, County Attorney for Broome County, NY, which encompasses the largest known natural gas field in the U.S. about the economic, environmental and national security issues attendant with drilling for natural gas in the United States. duration 29:00   STEREO TVG
  • 4:30 am
    Closer to Truth [#1013] Does The Brain Abolish Free Will? Who's the boss, me or my brain? Data from the brain, by itself, does not favor free will. But is there more to me than my brain? How to judge among the vast and competing claims about free will? duration 26:46   STEREO TVG (Secondary audio: none)
  • 5:00 am
    Intelligence Squared U.S. [#208] The Rich Are Taxed Enough How do we fix the economy? The U.S. government's budget deficit is nearing a trillion dollars for the fourth straight year and unemployment remains high. With the Bush-era tax cuts that are set to expire at the end of 2012, what is the best move for continued economic recovery? President Obama says we should raise taxes on those making more than $250,000 to reduce the deficit. Others say that the richest 1% already pay more than a quarter of all federal taxes and higher taxes for job creators would slow economic growth. Are the nation's wealthiest not paying their "fair share," or should tax breaks be extended for everyone in the name of job creation? duration 56:46   STEREO (Secondary audio: none)
  • MORNING
  • 6:00 am
    Mr. Cao Goes to Washington What happens when the naivete of a political rookie clashes with the realities of racial and partisan politics of the South? This film is a character study of Congressman Joseph Cao, a Vietnamese American Republican elected by surprise in an African American Democratic district in New Orleans. Will Cao make it through his term with his idealism intact? duration 56:46   STEREO TVPG (Secondary audio: DVI)
  • 7:00 am
    Intelligence Squared U.S. [#303] Ration End-Of-Life Care duration 56:38   STEREO (Secondary audio: none)
  • 8:00 am
    Aspen Institute Presents [#105] Democracy On Trial duration 56:46   STEREO (Secondary audio: none)
  • 9:00 am
    Tavis Smiley [#2809] Tavis talks with Oscar winner Matt Damon, who recaps his new feature, Promised Land - in which he stars and also co-wrote and co-produced. (Part 1 of 2) duration 26:46   STEREO TVRE (Secondary audio: none)
  • 9:30 am
    Tavis Smiley [#2808] Tavis talks with Oscar-nominated singer-songwriter-guitarist Aimee Mann about her latest project, "Charmer" - her first CD in four years. duration 26:46   STEREO TVRE (Secondary audio: none)
  • 10:00 am
    Ideas In Action with Jim Glassman [#319] Natural Gas Nation Guests: Daniel Yergin, Dana Murphy, Commissioner of the Oklahoma Corporation, Joseph Sluzar, County Attorney for Broome County , NY. Jim conducts a panel discussion with Daniel Yergin, world-renowned expert on oil and gas issues, Dana Murphy, Commissioner of the Oklahoma Corporation, the state regulatory body in charge of natural gas exploration and Joseph Sluzar, County Attorney for Broome County, NY, which encompasses the largest known natural gas field in the U.S. about the economic, environmental and national security issues attendant with drilling for natural gas in the United States. duration 29:00   STEREO TVG
  • 10:30 am
    Closer to Truth [#1013] Does The Brain Abolish Free Will? Who's the boss, me or my brain? Data from the brain, by itself, does not favor free will. But is there more to me than my brain? How to judge among the vast and competing claims about free will? duration 26:46   STEREO TVG (Secondary audio: none)
  • 11:00 am
    Intelligence Squared U.S. [#208] The Rich Are Taxed Enough How do we fix the economy? The U.S. government's budget deficit is nearing a trillion dollars for the fourth straight year and unemployment remains high. With the Bush-era tax cuts that are set to expire at the end of 2012, what is the best move for continued economic recovery? President Obama says we should raise taxes on those making more than $250,000 to reduce the deficit. Others say that the richest 1% already pay more than a quarter of all federal taxes and higher taxes for job creators would slow economic growth. Are the nation's wealthiest not paying their "fair share," or should tax breaks be extended for everyone in the name of job creation? duration 56:46   STEREO (Secondary audio: none)
  • AFTERNOON
  • 12:00 pm
    Mr. Cao Goes to Washington What happens when the naivete of a political rookie clashes with the realities of racial and partisan politics of the South? This film is a character study of Congressman Joseph Cao, a Vietnamese American Republican elected by surprise in an African American Democratic district in New Orleans. Will Cao make it through his term with his idealism intact? duration 56:46   STEREO TVPG (Secondary audio: DVI)
  • 1:00 pm
    Intelligence Squared U.S. [#303] Ration End-Of-Life Care duration 56:38   STEREO (Secondary audio: none)
  • 2:00 pm
    Newsline [#3278] duration 28:12   STEREO TVRE
  • 2:30 pm
    Journal [#9004] duration 28:10   STEREO TVG
  • 3:00 pm
    Tavis Smiley [#2809] Tavis talks with Oscar winner Matt Damon, who recaps his new feature, Promised Land - in which he stars and also co-wrote and co-produced. (Part 1 of 2) duration 26:46   STEREO TVRE (Secondary audio: none)
  • 3:30 pm
    Nightly Business Report [#32023Z] U.S. businesses add 155,000 jobs in December. NBR's Suzanne Pratt takes a look at what's ahead for hiring in 2013. Better late than never. 11 weeks after Hurricane Sandy hit the East Coast...Congress finally signs off $9B in federal aid for storm victims. NBR's Ruben Ramirez takes a look at the vote and where the money is going. And, the outlook for orange juice. A new threat may be on the horizon that could send juice prices higher. NBR's Allison Worrell has more on a fruit disease that's threatening the industry. duration 26:46   STEREO TVRE
  • 4:00 pm
    PBS NewsHour [#10535H] New Jobs Report * Syria Update * Reading Guarantee * Confirmation Woes * Shields & Brooks duration 56:46   STEREO TVRE
  • 5:00 pm
    Nightly Business Report [#32023Z] U.S. businesses add 155,000 jobs in December. NBR's Suzanne Pratt takes a look at what's ahead for hiring in 2013. Better late than never. 11 weeks after Hurricane Sandy hit the East Coast...Congress finally signs off $9B in federal aid for storm victims. NBR's Ruben Ramirez takes a look at the vote and where the money is going. And, the outlook for orange juice. A new threat may be on the horizon that could send juice prices higher. NBR's Allison Worrell has more on a fruit disease that's threatening the industry. duration 26:46   STEREO TVRE
  • 5:30 pm
    PBS NewsHour [#10535H] New Jobs Report * Syria Update * Reading Guarantee * Confirmation Woes * Shields & Brooks duration 56:46   STEREO TVRE
  • EVENING
  • 6:27 pm
    NBR NewsBrief [#3245] duration 1:00  
  • 6:30 pm
    Newsline [#3278] duration 28:12   STEREO TVRE
  • 6:58 pm
    NBR NewsBrief [#3245] duration 1:00  
  • 7:00 pm
    PBS NewsHour [#10535H] New Jobs Report * Syria Update * Reading Guarantee * Confirmation Woes * Shields & Brooks duration 56:46   STEREO TVRE
  • 7:57 pm
    NBR NewsBrief [#3245] duration 1:00  
  • 8:00 pm
    Charlie Rose [#19010H] (original broadcast date: 01/04/13)
    Charlie sits down with Kennedy Center Honors recipients David Letterman and later Jimmy Page, Robert Plant, and John Paul Jones of Led Zeppelin
    duration 56:46   STEREO TVRE
  • 8:58 pm
    NBR NewsBrief [#3245] duration 1:00  
  • 9:00 pm
    Tavis Smiley [#2810] Tavis continues his conversation with Oscar-winning actor-screenwriter-producer Matt Damon. The outspoken Hollywood power player discusses his philanthropic work and his pending projects. (Part 2 of 2) duration 26:46   STEREO TVRE (Secondary audio: none)
  • 9:28 pm
    NBR NewsBrief [#3245] duration 1:00  
  • 9:30 pm
    Roadtrip Nation [#904H] St. Louis - Bay Area Three college grads travel across the country to speak with Leaders who have defined their own Roads in life. While in St. Louis, the team lets their imaginations run free at the City Museum, an architectural marvel and playground made out of found objects from the city. Afterward, they sit down with founder and creator Bob Cassilly to learn what inspired him. In Idaho, they speak with sought-after expedition photographer Jimmy Chin, who opens up about his fears of failing and the dangers of extreme missions. "Fear is healthy," he reminds the Roadtrippers. duration 26:46   STEREO TVPG
  • 9:58 pm
    NBR NewsBrief [#3245] duration 1:00  
  • 10:00 pm
    Nightly Business Report [#32023Z] U.S. businesses add 155,000 jobs in December. NBR's Suzanne Pratt takes a look at what's ahead for hiring in 2013. Better late than never. 11 weeks after Hurricane Sandy hit the East Coast...Congress finally signs off $9B in federal aid for storm victims. NBR's Ruben Ramirez takes a look at the vote and where the money is going. And, the outlook for orange juice. A new threat may be on the horizon that could send juice prices higher. NBR's Allison Worrell has more on a fruit disease that's threatening the industry. duration 26:46   STEREO TVRE
  • 10:30 pm
    Truth About Money with Ric Edelman [#204H] Join financial advisor Ric Edelman as he looks at the business end of showbiz, provides tips for raising money-savvy kids and the explains value of secured credit cards. In addition, Ric is joined by the bluegrass group The Percolators while exploring the role economic hard times have played throughout U.S. history. duration 26:46   STEREO TVG
  • 10:57 pm
    NBR NewsBrief [#3245] duration 1:00  
  • 11:00 pm
    Democracy Now! [#2115] duration 59:00   STEREO TVRE
Friday, January 4, 2013

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