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There are various ways to support KGOU and the services we provide to our communities across the state. A business sponsorship could be just the right fit.
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Our KGOU-Oklahoma Watch community engagement project continues with a trip to Woodward on April 16th to discuss the news media and local concerns.
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Numerous challenges are facing journalism today, and your contribution to KGOU helps us meet the challenges and continue to provide the service you expect and trust.
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NPR names a new leader as news organizations industry wide are facing funding challenges.
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The beginning of a new year also marks the start of journalism and media awards season. And already, KGOU has been recognized with two awards for excellence in reporting.
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KGOU and Oklahoma Watch are presenting a series of community events to discuss journalism and the news media to promote understanding and to build public trust.
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Looking for information about KGOU? Go to our website and use it as a valuable resource.
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Governor Kevin Stitt's State of the State Address signaled the start of the 2024 Legislative Session. We'll be following the developments through May on KGOU.
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KGOU will have six OU students working at the station this semester - three in Practicum class and three who are paid part-time employees.
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Have questions about the news media and KGOU? In 2024, we'll focus on demystifying journalism by telling how journalists work and showing our impact on democracy.
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With 2023 behind us, we're looking for an ambitious 2024 at KGOU thanks to your continued support.
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Happy New Year! Wherever you go in 2024, take KGOU along with you.
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As 2023 ends, we thank our loyal supporters and urge more listeners to give to KGOU in the year ahead so our service to you stays strong in 2024 and beyond.
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In 2024, KGOU wil be focusing on delivering outstanding service, increasing transparency about how we do our work and the role of journalism, and building trust.