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KGOU's website is an important place to go for news, information, program schedules, and updates about KGOU.
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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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Celebrating the importance of radio (and KGOU) on National Radio Day.
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There is a reason radio signals may sound garbled or fuzzy this time of year. It's not your radio, and it doesn't just affect KGOU.
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Private funding is more critical than ever for public broadcasting stations, including KGOU. Support our work by contributing and make a statement through underwriting.
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We invite listeners to visit our website to learn about KGOU, our programs, news updates, Corporation for Public Broadcasting and FCC reports, and much more.
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KGOU's 2023 fiscal year ends June 30th, and new year begins July 1st. Give now to ensure that KGOU is able to serve your community for another year.
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Norman's annual Jazz in June concert series celebrates its 40th anniversary with three nights of music at Andrews Park.
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With the 2023 fiscal year nearing an end on June 30th, KGOU is renewing efforts to increase its membership revenue with a goal of 500 more donations by the end of June.
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During certain times of year, temperature inversion, also called tropospheric ducting, interferes with broadcast signals and causes inconsistent and fuzzy sound.
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Each semester, KGOU employs University of Oklahoma students in part-time positions and teaches Gaylord College students broadcasting skills in Practicum class.
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You know KGOU's outstanding Morning Edition host, Nyk Daniels. Now, meet our new local All Things Considered host, Deborah Shaar.
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KGOU's spring fundraiser is underway, and this is a great time to show your support for public service media and the station you rely on for news, information and music!
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KGOU not only provides trusted news, but we also deliver music to fit a variety of tastes.