KQED, the Bay Area's biggest public broadcasting station, is expecting to lay off 18 to 25 employees this month, according to an internal email sent out to KQED staff.
Budget reductions will consist of a range of cuts across the organization, including layoffs, as stated by KQED's president, Michael Isip.
In 2020 during the COVID-19 pandemic, KQED laid off 20 employees to address a $7.1 million budget gap, and in 2021, the station moved into a new $94 million headquarters building.
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