KQED is the most-listened-to public radio station in the United States. It is a member of NPR (American privately and publicly funded non-profit membership media organization) and is licensed to San Francisco, California. It serves San Francisco Bay Area and Sacramento and is owned by Northern California Public Broadcasting. KQED is also affiliated with National Public Radio, American Public Media, BBC World Service and Public Radio International.
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Cheating app:There's no way for me modestly to reduce a mistakenly optimistic rating! (The programming IS generally superior to the competition.)
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Diana Martin14.07.2023
Loved the Corey Booker talk about agriculture as a keystone . Would be happy to see him be US PresidentI
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Lance Jones24.06.2023
Sounds like NPR Weekend Morning Edition has turned into "Valley Girl Central." Talking about the announcer, not the content . Not fond of her voice and style, but at least she is enthusiastic. Maybe NPR needs this to attract fast ageing Valley Girls. Every cloud has its silver lining.
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Trixie Bentley11.06.2023
Long time listener but cannot abide your latest news person. She's on now but I am going to turn off and go back to BBC - my friend says the same - she can't stand her voice. I'm sure she is a nice person but has the voice of a corncrake. Name, I think, Aya Shiracko?? Radio used to employ people with wonderful voices - you seem to have bent to 'woke' policies. that's why I didn't donate this year
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pedro furtado20.02.2022
GOSTO MUITO DE OUVIR A VOSSA RADIO
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Lugman Adam23.05.2020
Great time
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James Lichti03.05.2020
I find the interviews generally balanced; there is a real attempt to interview a range of opinions, although questions are sometimes challenging and sometimes rather open ... and human interest stuff is usually worth hearing ... a good balance of background information to get up with ...
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Catherine Potenza15.04.2020
Writers? These women use "like" in almost every phrase, don't complete sentences, think in cliches, pose like salespeople, not to mention exploit sensationalism and fringe culture. Sad.
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Chen Rick16.03.2019
Thank you very much!!! good talks!!!
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KQED was founded in 1969 and currently broadcasts news, public affairs programs and talks. They feature not only local content but also broadcast programming from national content distributors. KQED is also quite well-known among Pink Floyd fans because they once recorded a performance in their studio by these legendary rockers called An Hour with Pink Floyd and broadcasted it twice (in 1970 and in 1981).
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