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 ...
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 Bay Area's flagship public media outlet, announced sweeping layoffs this week that will eliminate approximately 50 positions - about 15% of its workforce, according to a source at the ...
San Francisco’s KQED is bracing for a new round of layoffs as the public media outlet aims to address a projected $12 million budget deficit. The move, preceded by a voluntary buyout offer, was ...
As reported by Radio Ink in June, San Francisco’s KQED has formally announced it will eliminate 45 positions and lose another 12 through voluntary departures, reducing its full-time workforce by 15% ...
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results
Feedback