
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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The KGOU broadcast signal travels over a wide variety of terrain with diverse weather conditions. If you have noticed interference in KGOU's radio reception, you are not alone. And, there is a reason for the fuzzy sound.
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Through our Practicum class and paid student positions, KGOU offers University of Oklahoma students the opportunity to learn and practice skills needed for successful careers in broadcast journalism and related fields.
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While you're listening to KGOU, we're listening to you, too. As a public service media organization, what you tell us matters.
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KGOU listeners have the opportunity to help the station gain extra funding on OU Giving Day.
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KGOU's spring fundraiser is coming up, beginning April 2. Now is the time for listeners to show their support by donating at www.kgou.org. Thank you for keeping KGOU going.
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KGOU's "take you there" reporting and special programs give listeners the opportunity to experience, explore and discover their world.
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Former OU students who did reporting for KGOU last year, Ryan Gaylor and Beth Wallis, have won prestigious international journalism awards presented by the Broadcast Education Association.
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More than two million people have now left Ukraine as the Russian military bombardment continues to ravage the country. Coverage of the crisis is uniting the global community and informing the world response.
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