Belva's Question of the Week

What Are Your Questions for KQED's New CEO?

March 18, 2010 · Posted By Belva Davis · Filed Under This Week 

KQED's parent company, Northern California Public Broadcasting, has appointed John Boland as its new president and CEO. Boland comes to NCPB from PBS in Washington, D.C., where he served as PBS' first chief content officer. Share your questions, thoughts and ideas with us here and then tune in Friday, March 26, for Belva's conversation with John Boland on This Week in Northern California.

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4 Responses to “What Are Your Questions for KQED's New CEO?”

  1. zeva longley on March 18th, 2010 8:26 pm

    why hasn't KQED reached out to ex members like me to find out why we do not donate?

    Two months after the transmission transition I could not get reception with my antenna.I miss you.

  2. Carole Campagna on March 21st, 2010 9:56 am

    Will you be discussing/researching the controvery regarding P.G.&E.'s Smartmeter installation?

    Would appreciate KQED"s in-depth analysis of this topic.

    Really enjoy seeing Rebecca Smith (Wall St. Journalist) again.

    C.

  3. Jiminy Christmas on March 26th, 2010 6:50 pm

    Are you going to get rid of the pseudoscience infomercials? Do you realize that airing that stuff is a complete and utter betrayal of everything that public television is supposed to stand for? Budget problems may be bad, but that's no excuse for abandoning your mission statement completely.

  4. ibisko ren on March 27th, 2010 5:58 pm

    Viewership can be monitored over cable for PBS,
    but not so for listeners on the radio.
    Could supporters vote their preferences for programming, perhaps on the website?

    It seems that NPR news has taken a turn to the conservative. Since Candidate Whitman announced
    she listens to NPR, hopefully she also a supporter?

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