KQED's The California Report

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Booking Overview

A statewide news program focused on California public policy and the issues shaping everyday life across a diverse population. Episodes regularly feature reporting plus expert/advocate perspectives on governance, social justice, and community impacts.

Metrics

Episodes: 1637

Frequency: Daily

Rating: 4.5/5.0

Estimated listeners: 1k-10k

Gender skew: Neutral

Location: USA

YouTube: 373.0k subscribers

Instagram: 214.0k followers

Contact Information

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Booking Intelligence

Booking Requirements

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Typical Credentials:  
Policy advocates, nonprofit leaders, researchers, and subject-matter experts connected to California public policy, including social justice/reparations, healthcare access, housing, agriculture/food systems, and other statewide governance topics. Guests are likely to be affiliated with organizations or be directly involved in relevant initiatives or legislation.
Required Achievements:  
Leadership or advisory roles in relevant advocacy organizations, Involvement in policy development or legislative efforts, Documented expertise in a specific policy domain (e.g., reparations, healthcare access, housing, agriculture/food assistance)

Recent Guest Discussions

Kristin Nimmers - Reparations Movement; California Reparations Policy And Legislation (e.g., Vetoed Bills); Implications For Affected Communities

Recent Topics

Public Policy, State Government, Healthcare, Housing, Agriculture

Episodes

Here's the recent few episodes on
KQED's The California Report
:

California Labeling Bill Could Help Increase Demand for Local Wine Grapes

June 23, 2026

Americans are drinking less wine, but growers say there’s another reason demand is down for California grapes. It’s a law that allows U.S. wineries to include cheaper imported wines in products labeled as American. On Tuesday, the State Senate will vote on a bill sponsored by California grape growers that aims to close that international blending loophole. Reporter: Tina Caputo California is suing the Trump administration over its latest attempt to undo Clean Air Act waivers, which gove...

More and More Communities Speaking Out in Opposition of Data Centers

June 22, 2026

In Monterey Park, which is east of Los Angeles, the city made history when it became the first to ban data centers earlier this month. But it’s likely not the last, as data center fights are erupting across California. Reporter: Anthony Victoria, KVCR Firefighters have made significant progress in the warehouse fire that has been burning for several days in the Boyle Heights neighborhood of Los Angeles. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Advocates Continue Fight for Reparations in California

June 19, 2026

On this Juneteenth holiday, we’re taking a closer look at the reparations movement here in California. The state has been at the forefront of efforts to atone for state-inflicted harms from slavery to the present day. But some of that momentum stalled last year after Governor Gavin Newsom vetoed a handful of reparations-related bills. Guest: Kristin Nimmers, California Black Power Network California lawmakers included one year of funding in the state budget to keep alive a federal program...

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