Whats the difference between a production and a presentation?
• Productions are works that are in any phase of production from development through post-production. As referenced in the Independent Producers’ Guide, KQED considers collaborating with programs in all stages of production. Presentations are completed works that KQED presents to the national public television system. When KQED presents a program, the goal is to garner the maximum carriage possible. KQED charges a fee for this service.