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June 2, 2008

by Outreach Pressroom Staff last modified 2008-06-04 07:48

KGOU Changes Radio Frequency in Ada

For Immediate Release

June 2, 2008

 

 

 

 

 

NORMAN – University of Oklahoma public radio station KGOU has moved down the radio dial to 97.9 FM in the Ada area, broadcasting from a 250-watt translator transmitter located on the campus of East Central University.  KGOU had been broadcasting since September to the Ada area on 98.1 FM. The transmitter was switched to the new frequency at 1 p.m. on Monday, June 2.

 The change in frequency was necessary because of impending changes by a commercial station in Oklahoma City whose primary signal reaches the Ada area.  The Sports Animal, WWLS-FM in Oklahoma City, filed paperwork with the Federal Communications Commission to change its frequency from 97.9 FM to 98.1 FM.  “When WWLS changes its signal, it will overpower our translator signal in Ada,” said Karen Holp, KGOU General Manager.  “We’ve applied for our change with the FCC, knowing we would have to switch at some point, and we decided to set a date and time, let our Ada listeners know, and go ahead.”  

The FCC must give prior approval for all changes in frequency.  “Under FCC rules and regulations, translator signals receive secondary consideration in terms of signal protection.  Primary broadcast stations get first consideration, and translators are assigned the frequencies that would not interfere with them,” said Holp.  

The change in frequency will not affect the power of remain 250 watts.  The call sign assigned by the FCC will change, however, from K251AS to K250AU.

KGOU is licensed to the University of Oklahoma, broadcasting primarily News/Talk programs during the day, with jazz, blues and world music programs during evenings and weekends.  It is a National Public Radio affiliate, airing NPR newscasts along with locally-produced KGOU state and local news updates, weather and traffic reports.  Weekday programming includes NPR’s popular news magazines Morning Edition and All Things Considered, as well as talk programs Talk of the Nation and The Diane Rehm Show. 

KGOU also airs public affairs programs produced by students at East Central University and OU.  Assignment: Radio and Assignment: Radio – ECU  focus on campus issues and events at the two universities, as reported by student broadcasters.  The programs air every-other Sunday at noon during the academic year.

KGOU can be heard at 106.3 FM in Norman and surrounding Cleveland County, at 105.7 FM (licensed as KROU) serving Oklahoma County, and at 103.1 FM (K276ET) in Seminole, in addition to the Ada signal.  The station also offers live audio streaming on the Internet at www.kgou.org, as well as online audio archives of its locally-produced news reports and public affairs programs and links to national programs. 

As a public radio station, KGOU receives support from listeners to help fund its operation and building campaign.   KGOU is a division of OU Outreach – College of Continuing Education-College of Liberal Studies.

 

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