
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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KGOU responds to federal funding cuts with critical fall fundraising effort in September.
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KGOU's revised program schedule debuted Labor Day with This Old House Radio Hour and Top of Mind replacing nationally syndicated shows going out of production.
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In addition to broadcast, KGOU also serves our community with news, information, music and more on our website, KGOU.org. Use it as a resource.
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It's been a summer of adapting and changing at KGOU following the rescission of federal public broadcasting funding.
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Program changes are coming to KGOU in September as the long-running Zorba Paster On Your Health ceases production. Find details in the KGOU Radio Active newsletter.
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You can be public radio active by subscribing to KGOU's two newsletters - Radio Active and Wavelengths. It's a free and easy way to help KGOU.
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Now that Congress has taken back funds appropriated for public radio and TV stations nationwide, individual contributions are more important than ever.
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By narrow votes in the U.S. House and Senate, Congress has rescinded federal funds appropriated to support public radio and TV stations nationwide.
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When U.S. Senators return to work July 7th, they'll have eleven days to decide whether public media stations can keep appropriated federal funding or take it back.
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With "claw back" of federal funding for public media stations including KGOU now being debated in Congress, KGOU's fiscal year end fundraising is taking on added urgency.