
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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In addition to being a respected and popular public media station, KGOU provides training to the next generation of student journalists and early career professionals.
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As the 2025 Oklahoma legislative session begins, KGOU presents a free, public discussion about education in the state with reporters who cover top education issues.
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KGOU listeners have a new way to connect with local entertainment - On the Scene.
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KGOU starts the new year with a pledge to our listeners in Oklahoma and beyond - to continue to deliver the important public service journalism you expect in 2025.
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As 2024 comes to a close, we encourage our loyal listeners to make one more year-end contribution - to support trusted news and information, music and more on KGOU.
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KGOU welcomes a new StateImpact Oklahoma journalist to handle science and environment reporting and salutes student employees.
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As we start KGOU's season of giving, KGOU and Home Creations team members volunteered to assist the Regional Food Bank of Oklahoma in providing meals to hungry Oklahomans.
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Thanks to Home Creations and YOU, donations to KGOU through the end of the year will trigger additional donations to KGOU and the Regional Food Bank of Oklahoma.
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There are several ways you can listen to KGOU. We make it easy to stay informed and connected in a way and at a time that's right for you.
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In voting by peers, reporters and producers from KGOU and StateImpact Oklahoma earned 22 awards in the annual Oklahoma Society of Professional Journalists competition.