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3 unusual facts about KQED-FM


Dorothy Ehrlich

An accomplished spokesperson and writer, Ehrlich has been a frequent contributor to KQED Radio's Perspectives Series, the Daily Journal's "Taking Liberties" column, the San Francisco Chronicle's "Open Forum," and other publications.

Gerald Haslam

He was a columnist for the San Francisco Chronicle's Sunday magazine and a Contributing Writer for the Los Angeles Times Sunday magazine, and a commentator for KQED-FM's "The California Report." His writing is widely anthologized.

Kai Ryssdal

Before joining Marketplace, Ryssdal was a reporter and substitute host for The California Report, a news and information program distributed to public radio stations throughout California by KQED-FM in San Francisco.


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Barbara Simpson

Barbara Simpson was a prominent television news anchor in San Francisco (KTVU, Channel 2, in Oakland, KQED, Channel 9; and KOFY-TV Channel 20) and Los Angeles from the late 1970s through the 1990s.

Belle Adler

She had previously been employed by several broadcasting stations like KGO-TV, WCBS-TV, and KQED and cable stations like CNN, A&E, Discovery Channel, and Animal Planet.

California Connected

California Connected was co-produced by the following four PBS stations: KCET in Los Angeles, KQED in San Francisco, KVIE in Sacramento, and KPBS in San Diego.

John Mosher

An equally talented classical bassist, Mosher occasionally performed with the Griller Quartet string ensemble in appearances in the San Franciso area, including appearances on KQED.

Sahara Sunday Spain

Spain was featured in a variety of international news media including: The Early Show with Bryant Gumble, The PBS affiliate KQED's Spark, To Tell the Truth, and the French station TF1, Drôle de petits champions.

Sedge Thomson

Prior to West Coast Live, Sedge produced and hosted a radio show called West Coast Weekend for 8 years, heard only in the Bay Area on KQED.

Sutro Tower

Sutro Tower also leases space to other Bay Area radio and television stations, including PBS outlet KQED; independent station KOFY-TV; and KBCW, a sister station to KPIX.


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