Inside KOSU
Take a look behind the scenes of KOSU.
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KOSU, StateImpact Oklahoma and Focus: Black Oklahoma won 18 awards from the Oklahoma Society of Professional Journalists, Professional Chapter for stories that aired during 2021.
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The new live call-in show focuses on listeners, voters and the marginalized in the 'middle' of the country.
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The community engagement event discussed new state laws surrounding reproductive health care, as well as issues Indigenous women experience when getting prenatal and postpartum care, and some of the health inequities they face.
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KOSU and Osage News will be hosting a listening session with members of the community to talk about Indigenous women's health and wellness and reproductive rights.
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August 20th is National Radio Day. Today is a good day to remember the vital role public radio plays in providing the information we all need to fully exercise our rights in our democracy.
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KOSU is part of a new community-powered journalism project to answer those questions and any other ones you have about how to exercise your right to vote in the upcoming midterms.
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The annual NAJA National Native Media Award competition recognizes excellence in reporting by Indigenous and non-Indigenous journalists from across the U.S. and Canada.
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The Arc of Justice is a four-part radio series focusing on the roots of the racial wealth gap in U.S. policy. The first episode will air on Sunday, July 24 at 3 p.m. on KOSU
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The new Sunday evening lineup includes an expansion of Folk Alley, a new country music show in Far From Home, and a new timeslot for Juke Joint Revival. The new schedule starts on Sunday, July 3.