Northern California Public Broadcasting
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Northern California Public Broadcasting (NCPB) was formed on May 1, 2006 when the boards of KQED, Inc., and the KTEH Foundation agreed to merge, forming the "most watched public television broadcaster and the second most listened-to public radio broadcaster in the country."[1][2]
NCPB operates:
- KQED (TV) public television, channel 9 in San Francisco
- KQET public television, channel 25 in Watsonville (satellite of KQED)
- KTEH public television, channel 54 in San Jose
- KQED-FM public radio, 88.5 MHz in San Francisco
- KQEI public radio, 89.3 MHz in Sacramento (satellite of KQED)
[edit] References
- ^ KQED, Inc. (San Francisco) and KTEH Foundation (San Jose) Form New Broadcast Organization: Northern California Public Broadcasting (2006). Retrieved on May 2, 2006.
- ^ McCollum, Charlie (2006). KTEH merging with KQED. The Mercury News. Retrieved on May 2, 2006.