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.
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Norman's annual Jazz in June concert series celebrates its 40th anniversary with three nights of music at Andrews Park.
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With the 2023 fiscal year nearing an end on June 30th, KGOU is renewing efforts to increase its membership revenue with a goal of 500 more donations by the end of June.
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During certain times of year, temperature inversion, also called tropospheric ducting, interferes with broadcast signals and causes inconsistent and fuzzy sound.
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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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You know KGOU's outstanding Morning Edition host, Nyk Daniels. Now, meet our new local All Things Considered host, Deborah Shaar.
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KGOU's spring fundraiser is underway, and this is a great time to show your support for public service media and the station you rely on for news, information and music!
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