Northern California Public Media
Jeremy Jue is an experienced media professional with a strong background in video production and editing. Currently serving as a Producer at Northern California Public Media since May 2022, Jeremy has also been a Contract Video Editor for Planned Parenthood Mar Monte since February 2015, where noteworthy projects include a promotional video documenting patient stories. Previous roles include Video Editor/Associate Producer at Not In Our Town, where Jeremy focused on combating hate through storytelling, and Video Editor/Videographer at KRCB, working on projects that profile DACA youth. Jeremy’s diverse experience also encompasses positions as a Media Fellow at Kiva, Video Producer at Timeline, and Audio Academy Fellow at KALW Local Public Radio. Jeremy holds a Bachelor of Arts in Media: Film and Video from UC San Diego and has completed a Post-production Certificate at the Bay Area Video Coalition.
Northern California Public Media
Northern California Public Media operates KRCB PBS, a member of the Public Broadcasting Service (PBS), KPJK an independent public media station, and KRCB FM 104.9, a member station of National Public Radio. Programming on the stations includes well-known PBS shows such as Nova, Masterpiece Theatre, NewsHour and Frontline; and radio programs such as Morning Edition, All Things Considered and This American Life. TV Digital channels, other than our primary HD broadcast signal on 22.1, include 22.2 KRCB-Create and 22.3 KRCB-NHK World Japan. On KPJK, digital channels include the primary broadcast signal 60.1, France 24 60.2, NHK World Japan 60.3, DW News 60.4, and FNX First Nations Experience 60.5. The channels serve the greater San Francisco Bay Area. Radio 104.9, 91.1, and a repeater frequency 90.9 serve Sonoma County, California. Northern California Public Media has a commitment to locally and independently produced programming. Such programs are available throughout the schedule and include Natural Heroes, Rebels with a Cause, Bay Area Bountiful and Health Connections on TV. Radio programs include Midday Music with Doug Jayne, Morning Music with Brian Griffith, Diaspora Dance Party, and Dirty Cello Radio Hour.