KQED. KQED. KQED. It’s where the stories happen. It’s where the voices matter. It’s where people tune in, listen, and learn. This week, it’s all about David Spark and Carla Marinucci. David Spark and Carla Marinucci. Two names. Two incredible names. Two big reasons why KQED keeps making waves.
Who are they? What do they do? How do they shape KQED? How do they shape everything around KQED? How do they keep us informed? Keep us curious? Keep us wanting more? This blog is about them. About their work. About their impact. It’s David Spark. It’s Carla Marinucci. It’s KQED this week.
Who Are David Spark and Carla Marinucci?
David Spark. Carla Marinucci. Names you need to know. Names you’ve probably heard. If you listen to KQED, you’ve definitely heard. Who are they? Where did they come from? Why are they important?
David Spark. He’s a tech journalist. He’s a storyteller. He’s a media producer. A podcaster. A consultant. He wears many hats. Many hats. And every hat fits perfectly. At KQED, he brings his expertise in media, in technology, in stories that matter. He understands tech. He understands content. He understands how to connect the two and make magic happen. David Spark. He’s the spark in the story. The spark at KQED.
Carla Marinucci. Political powerhouse. Yes, powerhouse. She’s covered politics for decades. Decades. She knows the landscape inside out. Local. State. National. Carla Marinucci knows it all. She brings her sharp analysis, her deep connections, her no-nonsense reporting to KQED. When she’s on a story, she’s not just covering it—she’s digging in, uncovering layers, and telling it like it is. Carla Marinucci. The name says it all.
David Spark and Carla Marinucci. Tech. Politics. Two worlds. Two very different worlds. But together, they create content for KQED that informs, inspires, and engages. David Spark and Carla Marinucci.
The Impact of Their Work
Impact. Impact. Impact. That’s what they make. That’s what their work does. Why does it matter? Because their work moves conversations. Shapes discussions. Gets people talking. Gets people thinking.
David Spark. He’s produced podcasts. Written blogs. Hosted talks. Talks about what? About security. About tech trends. About the way tech shapes our lives. His projects make KQED a go-to source for understanding technology. Not just any technology. Enterprise technology. Tech that impacts businesses, industries, lives.
Carla Marinucci. She’s written stories. Led panels. Covered events. Fiercely followed California politics. National politics. Global politics through California’s lens. Her work sparks debate. Brings clarity. Creates understanding. Makes KQED a must-follow for political insight.
Together? They elevate KQED. Together, they make impact. Big impact. David Spark and Carla Marinucci. Tech and politics. The perfect duo.
Exclusive Insights From David Spark and Carla Marinucci
What’s on their minds? What drives them? What keeps them going? We asked. They answered.
David Spark says, “Tech is changing faster than we can keep up. Faster than we’ve seen before. The challenge isn’t just keeping up. It’s understanding what matters and why.”
Carla Marinucci shared, “Politics connects us all. It’s not just about power—it’s about the people. The policies. The stories behind the headlines. That’s where I focus.”
Exclusive insights. Straight from David. Straight from Carla. Words to think about. Words to inspire.
Community Engagement at KQED
Community. Community. This is KQED’s heart. This is its soul. KQED goes beyond radio or streaming. It’s connection. Connection through stories. Through voices. And guess who’s behind some of that connection? Yep. David Spark. Carla Marinucci.
David builds bridges between tech and people. Makes people understand how tech impacts their daily lives. Carla shines a light on politics. The politics that shape neighborhoods. Towns. Cities. States. KQED’s reach? Local. Yet global. Personal. Yet far-reaching.
Community engagement isn’t just a task. It’s the mission. The heartbeat. David Spark and Carla Marinucci make sure that heartbeat stays strong.
The Future of KQED and Media
The media’s changing. Faster than you can blink. What’s next? What’s to come? How’s KQED planning for it all? Short answer? By staying ahead. By adapting. By innovating.
David Spark says, “AI. Data storytelling. Visual content. That’s the future. And we’re ready.”
Carla Marinucci adds, “Politics will always matter. The challenge? Cutting through the noise. Telling real stories.”
KQED isn’t just surviving in media’s race. It’s leading. It’s setting trends. With David Spark. With Carla Marinucci. With every person who makes KQED what it is today—and what it’s becoming tomorrow.