This document provides an overview of KGOU public radio, including its format, programming, sources of income, and plans to expand to Woodward, Oklahoma. It summarizes KGOU's commitment to journalism, award-winning news programming, and listener support. It also outlines the costs and funding sources needed to build a new station in Woodward to serve over 33,000 people in an 8,600 square mile area.
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1. P U B L I C R A D I O F O R Y O U R C O M M U N I T Y
2. What is Public Radio? KGOUs format is News / Talk / Entertainment
3. What is Public Radio? Commitment to sound Journalism practices at the national and local levels
4. National Programs from: National Public Radio (NPR) Public Radio International (PRI) BBC, Native Voice One, others
10. KGOU State and Local News News, Weather updates Oklahoma Voices Oklahoma In-Depths Indian Times Assignment: Radio
11. Listener Comments: Other media outlets tend to leave a rather conspicuous gap in local political news, but you guys seem to be making an effort to fill that gap. I appreciate it. -- Ross Riley
12. Listener Comments: Now, more than any time in the past ten years, I actually make note of upcoming local news programs to tune in. . . -- Linda Verges
13. News Awards: Society of Professional Journalists Oklahoma Association of Broadcasters Public Radio News Directors Inc. Oklahoma Associated Press Broadcasters
20. KGOU has an opportunity to build a station in Woodward available frequency at 88.1 FM available grant from Public Telecommunications Facilities Program cooperation with High Plains Technology Center