KQED's Forum
Forum tells remarkable and true stories about who we are and where we live. In the first hour, Alexis Madrigal convenes the diverse voices of the Bay Area, before turning to Mina Kim for the second hour to chronicle and center Californians’ experience. In an increasingly divided world, Mina and Alexis host conversations that inform, challenge and unify listeners with big ideas and different viewpoints. Want to call/submit your comments during our live Forum program Mon-Fri, 9am-11am? We'd love to hear from you! Please dial 866.SF.FORUM or (866) 733-6786 or email forum@kqed.org, tweet, or post on Facebook.
Forum Greatness
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This show consistently delivers excellence following in the stellar footsteps of Michael Krasny who has moved on to his also great Grey Matter with Michael Krasny Alexis Madrigal and Mina Kim are excellent, well prepared and sympathetic hosts who present interesting and relevant topics on a regular basis.
Used to be must listen
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This show has definitely declined in quality lately. Topics are too often some social justice issue. Guests reflect same priorities as topics, rooted in identity politics. Often feels like the shows put together with a formula that requires inclusion of every historically marginalized group & at least 1 “frontline community” activist. Producer should consider starting over with new hosts & see if anything sticks.
They should drop the name given the current format.
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This program used to bring together voices with opposing views. While the bias against the conservative side by the host was certainly noticeable, an opposing view was still heard. These conservative voices made great arguments since they knew they were not preaching to the choir. The voice on the left had to up their game in response. The resulting discussions were of a much higher caliber. This no longer happens on the program. Now it just offers voices of the far left complaining about everyone else who is not on-board with their views. On the show I just listened to a caller was making the same complaint. I hope the show gets back to its roots.
Not journalism
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The reporting is so biased and blatantly one sided that it is impossible to take this show as serious journalism. Even the callers seem to be screened to support the reporting.
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