Keith Birkfeld has been named KVCR’s interim General Manager

New leadership, new shows at KVCR TV/FM

Chancellor Bruce Baron: The future for KVCR looks bright

SBCCD Colleges
3 min readOct 20, 2017

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Contact: Angel Rodriguez / arodriguez@sbccd.edu

SAN BERNARDINO, Calif. — San Bernardino Community College District today announced a leadership reorganization under which Keith Birkfeld will succeed Mark Lágrimas as KVCR TV/FM’s interim General Manager, effective immediately. Birkfeld, who joined the station earlier this year as Director of Operations, will now oversee all aspects of Inland Southern California’s primary PBS and NPR news affiliate station on TV channel 24 and 91.9 FM. He will also manage First Nations Experience (FNX), the first and only nationally distributed TV channel exclusively devoted to Native American and World Indigenous content, created in partnership between KVCR and the San Manuel Band of Mission Indians.

“The future for KVCR looks bright with new leadership and new high-quality programming that our region needs and deserves,” said Chancellor Bruce Baron. “We thank Mark for his service during a critical time of transition in KVCR’s history and wish him all the best.”

Birkfeld, a Riverside County resident, is a media industry veteran. Having spent the early part of his career as a producer for independent films, he transitioned into an executive role at Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, working for six years in MGM Worldwide TV Distribution and as a development executive in MGM Worldwide TV Production. Previously he was Vice President of Worldwide Distribution for New Films International, helping bring numerous feature films and television series to broadcasters and multi-platform digital partners in over 80 countries.

“KVCR is a beacon of culture and education for our region, and I am humbled to have this once in a lifetime opportunity to lead the station at such an exciting and dynamic time,” said Birkfeld. “We’ve got a remarkable slate of new and original productions that reflect our public mission of creating a more vibrant community. I look forward to collaborating with educators, business leaders, creative innovators and community members to seize our future.”

KVCR original shows premiere

The fall season of KVCR premiered this week with three new original, locally-produced TV shows including From Scratch which follows an Inland Empire family who shares their DIY projects as well as easy home cooked meals.

Hidden Hikes showcases local nature experts, hiking trails and the great outdoors of Riverside and San Bernardino counties.

Musicology spotlights emerging musical talent from the Inland region and beyond.

Watch KVCR’s new shows online at www.kvcr.org

From Scratch

Meet Brian & Stacie Korcok, Inland Empire family who will share with you their DIY projects as well as easy home cooked meals. Watch now.

Hidden Hikes

Join Timothy Jones & Iris Hill as they take you throughout the hiking trails in the Inland Empire. Watch now.

Musicology

Musicology is a music show that places a spotlight upon emerging talent from the Inland Empire and beyond. Watch now.

About us: San Bernardino Community College District serves 20 cities and communities in the heart of Inland Southern California and creates new opportunities for 25,000 students each year through two fully-accredited campuses: Crafton Hills College and San Bernardino Valley College. We cultivate minds and transform our community through our Economic Development & Corporate Training division and KVCR, the region’s National Public Radio (NPR) and Public Broadcasting System (PBS) television station affiliate. Through our day-to-day educational enterprise, SBCCD generates $621 million in local economic activity each year. Learn more: watch our video.

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