Terry Woods
Corporate Development Sales ManagerTerry Woods is the corporate development manager for the KPBS television, radio, digital, and podcast platforms. Terry has oversight for the corporate development team that provide and execute marketing campaigns for underwriters, which includes agency, direct, and national business. Terry’s background includes multi market management experience in television and radio broadcast, digital, social, over the top, and Hispanic media. She has worked for networks such as CBS and NBC, which included selling the Olympics and NFL teams including 49er and Broncos football. She has also worked with a number of startups along the way, taking their advanced media platforms to market. Her career took her to New York, San Francisco and Denver, beginning in Los Angeles following an education at UCLA. She is a native of San Diego. Terry has also run a small family owned business, while working with several organizations supporting the welfare of teens, elders, and animals throughout the years. She has always been a public media consumer and is very proud to be a part of the KPBS team.
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Stephen Colbert invited his "best television friends," fellow late night hosts John Oliver, Seth Meyers and the two Jimmies— Kimmel and Fallon— to join him, as his final show on CBS is set for May 21.
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