You can stream your favorite shows on demand now!
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Dear John, As the Director of TV Programming at KQED, I get to learn about exciting new PBS offerings and keep an eye out for new shows I think our communities will love. I try to make our schedule as accessible as possible, but with so many great programs available on our stations, we know you’re bound to miss something. That’s why I’m so glad we have another viewing option for you! Did you know there’s a place where you can stream all your PBS favorites like MASTERPIECE dramas and fascinating documentaries? I’m talking about KQED Passport — a special video streaming service you can access when you become a KQED member at $5 per month or more. KQED Passport is available on demand so you can watch on your schedule. It works seamlessly on your SmartTV, computer, smartphone or tablet. New programs are added each week, sometimes even before they’ve aired on KQED! |
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Right now on KQED Passport we have all new seasons of fun on Celebrity Antiques Road Trip. If you’re looking to get your drama fix, we have both seasons of Sanditon available as well. If you haven’t seen Sanditon, it’s an acclaimed drama based on Jane Austen’s final, unfinished novel. Fans loved Season 1 so much that it was brought back from the brink of cancelation, and now Season 2 is here with even more intrigue, excitement and romance. Join as a KQED member at $5+ per month (or a one-time gift of $60+) and start watching tonight! Beyond the great member benefits like Passport, your gift to KQED will connect you to a community of supporters who make KQED accessible for the Bay Area. Nearly 60% of our funding comes from people like you! Sincerely, Meredith Speight Director of TV Programming |
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