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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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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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KGOU will have six OU students working at the station this semester - three in Practicum class and three who are paid part-time employees.
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Since it began more than 50 years ago, KGOU has been a place for OU students to learn professional broadcast journalism.
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Each semester, KGOU employs University of Oklahoma students in part-time positions and teaches Gaylord College students broadcasting skills in Practicum class.
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Each semester, KGOU welcomes University of Oklahoma students for class work and real-world professional experience.
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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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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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Since it signed on in 1971, KGOU has provided opportunities for University of Oklahoma students to learn and practice skills in broadcast journalism.
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As always, KGOU provides an opportunity for University of Oklahoma students to learn broadcast journalism. This year, new initiatives and the 2022 Oklahoma elections will make that experience even more meaningful.