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 articleto understand tropospheric ducting -- temperature inversion -- and why the KGOU signal might seem fuzzy every now and then.
Latest Episodes
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You want music, too? Public radio has it. Join us in celebrating the entertaining and eclectic mix of KGOU music programs on October 25th - Public Radio Music Day.
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Industry awards are a strong indication of the quality of an organization's work. KGOU and StateImpact Okllahoma brought home 22 Oklahoma Society of Professional honors.
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As KGOU heads into its fall fundraising season, we thank our contributors and encourage other listeners to financially support our important programs and services.
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The public radio collaborative journalism project StateImpact Oklahoma has added health reporter Jillian Taylor and environment and science reporter Britny Cordera.
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Individual and business support for journalism has been waning for a few years now. And, KGOU is not immune. That's why we're asking for your generous support today.
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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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As Congress debates continued two-year advance funding for public radio and television stations (including KGOU) the critical role of CPB funds gains serious attention.
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Celebrating the importance of radio (and KGOU) on National Radio Day.
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There is a reason radio signals may sound garbled or fuzzy this time of year. It's not your radio, and it doesn't just affect KGOU.
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Private funding is more critical than ever for public broadcasting stations, including KGOU. Support our work by contributing and make a statement through underwriting.