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Trust in journalism is of utmost importance to professional news organizations such as KGOU. The NPR Public Editor helps ensure that you can trust us and our reporting.
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We close out 2025 with gratitude for KGOU's listeners and supporters, hope for the future, and a way to help our friends and neighbors in need.
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Each semester KGOU hosts Practicum students and student employees who learn skills and contribute to the KGOU team.
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KGOU continues to seek new methods to broaden our service and make KGOU more financially sustainable. There's a new volunteer opportunity available - Community Connector.
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Residential builder Home Creations is supporting KGOU's year-end fundraiser by giving to KGOU and the Regional Food Bank of Oklahoma, beginning on Giving Tuesday, Dec. 2.
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There are many places to listen to KGOU wherever and whenever you want. And, our station website - KGOU.org - is a hub for news, information, resources and more.
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Business sponsorships on KGOU make sense, and help support public service media in your community.
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Remember, you can support KGOU by donating your vehicle. And, sign up for text messages to learn about events, ticket giveaways, station news, and more...at KGOU.ORG.
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October 20-26 is National Free Speech Week.
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KGOU's email newsletters give listeners a summary of news each week and resources to stay engaged with their community, events, and their favorite public radio station.
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Again this semester, OU students are learning professional skills through paid positions and class work at KGOU.
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KGOU and StateImpact Oklahoma reporters and producers scored 18 awards in the Oklahoma Society of Professional Journalists awards, as determined by journalism peers.
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KGOU responds to federal funding cuts with critical fall fundraising effort in September.
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KGOU's revised program schedule debuted Labor Day with This Old House Radio Hour and Top of Mind replacing nationally syndicated shows going out of production.