Manager's Minute
Reports to the listening public about station operations from KGOU General Manager Dick Pryor.
Dick recently discussed the future of public media. Read or watch the interview here.
Read this article to understand tropospheric ducting -- temperature inversion -- and why the KGOU signal might seem fuzzy every now and then.
Latest Episodes
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As we launch KGOU's spring fundraiser, we have a question for you: What does public media mean to you? Think about the value you receive from KGOU and show your support!
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For more than fifty years, KGOU has provided a place for OU students to learn skills and industry work standards from KGOU's professional staff.
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Rural Voices Day is March 4. It's a day to recognize rural communities and the resilient, committed, and local radio stations - including KGOU - that serve them.
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For the first time, KGOU has earned a "Best of Show" award in the Metro Radio Division in the Oklahoma Association of Broadcasters annual competition.
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KGOU is more than radio and there are now more ways than ever to engage with us and our content on our social media profiles.
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KGOU program director Jim Johnson received a Media in the Arts Award presented by the Oklahoma Arts Council during this year's Governor's Arts Awards ceremony.
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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.