
Eric Smith
Corporate Development Account ExecutiveEric Smith is a business development professional with more than 20 years of experience in advertising, sales, and marketing. When not advancing the KPBS mission, Eric enjoys traveling with his family, going to the beach, spending time in the mountains and exploring the outdoors.
RECENT STORIES ON KPBS
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With the Transportation Security Administration set to require Real ID for commercial airline passengers Wednesday, San Diego International Airport leaders are advising travelers to arrive early and be prepared.
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Human eyes have only seen a tiny, tiny, tiny fraction of the areas of the world that are covered by deep water. Scientists want to change how they explore these regions.
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El dramático ritual fue más colorido de lo que incluso Hollywood podría crear, un despliegue de colores, cánticos, incienso y solemnidad que subrayó la seriedad del momento.
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The Swedish hard-rock band Ghost has never topped the Billboard 200 albums chart — until this week. Elsewhere, Kendrick Lamar's "Luther (feat. SZA)" holds at No. 1 for an 11th week, tying a record for hip-hop songs.
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No hay candidatos oficiales al papado, pero algunos cardenales son considerados "papables", es decir, que poseen las características necesarias para convertirse en el próximo pontífice.
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Premieres Thursday, May 8 at 8 p.m., Sunday, May 11 at 3:30 p.m., Sunday, May 11 at 11:30 p.m. and Wednesday, May 21 at 8 p.m. on PBS KIDS + Now Streaming. While Molly and Layla fly to Shageluk for a delivery, Walter sets up a Mother’s Day surprise party at home. Will they make it home in time for the surprise? + While setting up birdfeeders for winter, Trini spots a talking white bird! When she shares about her special encounter, Molly doesn't believe her. Determined, Trini sets out to get a picture of the mysterious bird to prove it's real.
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- California attorney general launches civil rights investigation into San Diego juvenile halls
- Preventable hospitalizations in California show continued health disparities as Medicaid faces possible cuts