May 9 update: The California Air Resources Board (CARB) — the agency that manages the E-Bike Incentive Project — has confirmed that May 29, 2025 will be the new date to apply for the program’s second ...
KQED announced Tuesday it’s laying off 45 people and losing 12 more who took voluntary departure offers, marking a 15% reduction in staff as the organization faces a significant budget shortfall and ...
KQED, the dual licensee in San Francisco, announced plans Tuesday to cut its workforce by 15% in an effort to stabilize its financial position. In total, 67 positions are being affected. The cuts ...
KQED, the public broadcasting giant covering California, has laid off 45 people and accepted buyouts from 12 others, amounting to 15 percent of its workforce, according to an all-staff email sent ...
KQED in San Francisco offered buyouts to staff earlier this month, according to an email obtained by Current, and aims to stabilize its financial position and seek a path towards sustainability.
KQED, the Bay Area’s most notable public broadcaster, is expected to lay off between 18 and 25 employees after recently initiating staff buyout packages to help with a budget deficit, SFGATE has ...
KQED, one of the nation’s largest public media broadcasters serving the Bay Area, will reduce its workforce by 15%, the company announced Tuesday. “KQED is in the midst of one of the most difficult ...
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