Rachael Myrow

Rachael Myrow

Senior Editor of KQED's Silicon Valley News Desk

• I write and edit stories about how Silicon Valley power and policies shape everyday life in California. I’m also passionate about making Bay Area history and culture more accessible to a broad public. • I’ve been a journalist for most of my life, starting in high school with The Franklin Press in Los Angeles, where I grew up. While earning my first degree in English at UC Berkeley, I got my start in public radio at KALX-FM. After completing a second degree in journalism at Cal, I landed my first professional job at Marketplace, then moved on to KPCC (now LAist), and then KQED, where I hosted The California Report for more than seven years. • My reporting has appeared on NPR, The World, WBUR’s Here & Now, and the BBC. I also guest host for KQED’s Forum, as well as the Commonwealth Club in San Francisco. • I speak periodically on media, democracy and technology issues, and do voiceover work for documentaries and educational video projects. • Outside of the studio, you'll find me hiking Bay Area trails and whipping up Insta-ready meals in my kitchen. • I do not accept gifts, money, or favors from anyone connected to my reporting, I don't pay people for information, and I do not support or donate to political causes. • I strive to treat the people I report on with fairness, honesty, and respect. I also recognize there are often multiple sides to a story and work to verify information through multiple sources and documentation. If I get something wrong, I correct it.

By Rachael Myrow

In a World Run by Algorithms, Hollywood Fights for Its Soul

California Helped Strike Down the $100,000 H-1B Fee. Now, the Fight Moves to Appeals

Meta’s Whistleblower Was Silent Onstage. But Her Tell-All Keeps Selling

Even Some Tech Workers Can’t Afford to Stay When the Bay is This Expensive

After Meta Layoffs, Newsom Signs AI Order to ‘Protect Workers’ and Jobs

‘Momfluencers’ for Hire: Meta’s Campaign to Reshape Its Child Safety Image Faces Scrutiny

Federal Court Rules Against Elon Musk in His Bitter Feud With Sam Altman

Lawyers for Elon Musk and Sam Altman Make Their Final Case in OpenAI Trial

Sam Altman Defends Himself From Elon Musk’s Accusations in OpenAI Trial

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