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As we enter 2023, KGOU reaffirms its pledge to responsibly serve its audience and honor the First Amendment in the year ahead.
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The President and CEO of NPR, John Lansing, got a first-hand view of KGOU last week during a visit to the Sooner State.
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KGOU is participating in a fellowship program to digitize its audio archives and add historical and culturally diverse material to the American Archive of Public Broadcasting.
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As KGOU nears its goal of helping provide meals to needy Oklahomans during the season of giving, we say thanks and look ahead to 2022.
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Through a special partnership with Home Creations and the Regional Food Bank of Oklahoma, KGOU's end of year fundraiser will help feed needy Oklahomans.
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U.S. Representatives Tom Cole and Stephanie Bice visited KGOU and met with management and staff on Public Radio Music Day.
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Take KGOU along wherever you go.
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Much of the growth of KGOU occurred under the guidance of chief engineer David White.
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During summer months, it is common for radio reception to experience interference. There is a scientific reason.
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It was 100 years ago this June that one of the most prosperous Black communities in the nation was devastated by an outright massacre---right here in…