
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.
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Congress will soon be considering and voting on a "rescission package" that would take federal funding that has already been appropriated to support NPR and PBS stations.
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KGOU offers two email newsletters so you can learn about community, arts and cultural events, what's happening at KGOU, and in-depth news you need to know.
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Students at the University of Oklahoma just concluded the spring semester of learning professional journalism and production skills at KGOU.
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Support news, information and more on KGOU with a business sponsorship. It's needed now more than ever and helps connect businesses with their communities.
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New information on the future of Corporation for Public Broadcasting funding for public radio and television following release of presidential Executive Order.
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An integral part of KGOU's funding stream is in danger of disappearing. Updating the status of federal appropriations to the Corporation for Public Broadcasting.
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KGOU relies on individual donatations and business sponsorships to serve you. Learn how your business can benefit and support your community through a KGOU sponsorship.
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With the latest on-air fundraiser over, we say thanks to the more than 300 people who contributed to KGOU and who believe in the service we provide to Oklahomans.
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With news organizations facing market challenges and declining trust, NPR's public editor provides a window into news practices and a place for listener feedback.
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As we head into our spring fundraiser, we urge KGOU listeners to show their support, get engaged, and become Public Radio Active. Here's how.