
Laura Knoll
Laura is a former membership director and website/digital operations administrator at KGOU from 2005 – 2024. As a Journalism student at OU, she received her early radio experience at KGOU. After graduating, she began her career at KNOR in Norman as a news reporter and anchor. Laura served as morning co-anchor at WKY in the mid-1980's, then worked at KTOK as morning news producer and general assignment reporter. In 2003 she joined the news department at KOMA.
Laura has won several awards for news writing from the Associated Press, Oklahoma Association of Broadcasters, the Society of Professional Journalists, and the Oklahoma Education Association. She has previously served on the board of the Society of Professional Journalists, Oklahoma Pro Chapter.
Laura has been a member of the Public Radio Association of Development Officers (PRADO) and has served on station advisory groups for NPR Digital Services.
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If you've been listening or reading this website for awhile, then you know that KGOU is actively raising money right now to fund our work into the future.…
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UPDATED Sept. 15, 2016: KGOU has discontinued use of the streaming player described in this article. The current player in use is a product of Triton…
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KGOU's website is in transition today to a more mobile-friendly design, so that all the features available on KGOU.org can go with you wherever you go!…
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It's a day that we wish held no particular significance, but April 19, 1995 is etched in many Oklahomans' memory banks as the most horrific day in state…
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KGOU and a journalism cooperative it leads, StateImpact Oklahoma, combined to sweep several categories of awards presented by the Society of Professional…
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On Wednesday, the Society of Professional Journalists honored KGOU, KOSU, and StateImpact Oklahoma with a national Sigma Delta Chi award for collaborative…
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If you documented any part of the tornadoes that devastated parts of Oklahoma in May of 2013 through still photography, KGOU is asking you to share your…
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Like most non-profits, KGOU relies on volunteers during the busiest times of the year -- specifically, during our membership drives. We have great…
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Yes, I'm really going to compare public radio to a suspension bridge. They're very similar, don't you think?And not just in the obvious ways.It's easy to…
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Now that the busy-ness has abated somewhat from April's membership drive, May's disastrous storms, and June's end of the fiscal year (where did June go?),…