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KGOU listeners have a new way to connect with local entertainment - On the Scene.
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KGOU starts the new year with a pledge to our listeners in Oklahoma and beyond - to continue to deliver the important public service journalism you expect in 2025.
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As 2024 comes to a close, we encourage our loyal listeners to make one more year-end contribution - to support trusted news and information, music and more on KGOU.
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KGOU welcomes a new StateImpact Oklahoma journalist to handle science and environment reporting and salutes student employees.
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As we start KGOU's season of giving, KGOU and Home Creations team members volunteered to assist the Regional Food Bank of Oklahoma in providing meals to hungry Oklahomans.
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Thanks to Home Creations and YOU, donations to KGOU through the end of the year will trigger additional donations to KGOU and the Regional Food Bank of Oklahoma.
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There are several ways you can listen to KGOU. We make it easy to stay informed and connected in a way and at a time that's right for you.
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In voting by peers, reporters and producers from KGOU and StateImpact Oklahoma earned 22 awards in the annual Oklahoma Society of Professional Journalists competition.
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KGOU is not only Your NPR Source, but also your source for trusted local and regional news and information.
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Business sponsorships are a critical piece of the funding for KGOU and sponsorships on KGOU are also an effective way for businesses to reach an influential audience.
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Fall fundraiser brings in new donors, boosts funding for KGOU - Your NPR Source.
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As KGOU's fall fundraiser nears, we remind listeners of the importance of their contributions in fueling KGOU's public service journalism.
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A review of KGOU's revenue sources confirms the importance of individual donations and business sponsorships to support KGOU's service to communities across the state.
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For decades, KGOU has provided professional instruction and opportunity for University of Oklahoma students in journalism, non-profit operations and broadcast production.