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Open this email for some great vintage photos>> What do you love about KQED? Independent news and in

Open this email for some great vintage photos>> [KQED]( [Let Us Know]( What do you love about KQED? [Archive image of a radio anchor.]( Independent news and information on the radio [Archive image of people leaning out from behind walls. The front wall says KQED.]( Great KQED programs on television [Archive image of Fred Rogers and Yoyo Ma.]( Children's programming with heart [Archive image of Latine dancers performing onstage.]( Cultural events that celebrate the diversity of our region [Archive image of a roundtable news talk-show.]( A legacy of local coverage [Archive image of a KQED fundraiser.]( Knowing KQED is supported by your community [Other]( [Let Us Know]( KQED has a legacy of creating programs our community loves! We can’t wait to hear about what keeps you coming back to KQED. While we relish our past, we always strive to innovate and engage. Today, KQED is your home for local stories on shows like The California Report and Forum on the radio, local news coverage at KQED.org and all your TV favorites like MASTERPIECE, PBS NewsHour and NOVA. The future is bright for public media in Northern California. While we reminisce about the shows and stories that have moved us in the past, new stories continue to be told and a generation of new public media fans are discovering new favorites. Right now someone is discovering something they love on KQED. None of this would be possible without the support of our community. Thank you! [Let Us Know]( [KQED]( | 26 01 M arip osa St r eet | S an Fran cis co, C A | 9411 0-1 42 6 [Unsubscribe]( | [Charitable Disclosures](

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