Programming and music you love.
Since 1955, KOSU has lifted the minds and souls of Oklahomans. As a member-supported public radio network, KOSU's stories and tunes reach thousands of listeners every week. KOSU Radio features local music with The Spy and provides award-winning local news coverage and NPR news content.
KOSU would not be the informative and enjoyable station that it is without loyal listeners like you.
KOSU is a conduit for community, connecting people to each other and to the world. Through a vibrant exchange of information, ideas and artistry, on-air, online and face-to-face, KOSU explores the human experience in a uniquely Oklahoma way that compels the mind and nourishes the spirit.
KOSU’s vision is to be informative, engaging, consistent, unique and trusted. It values civic engagement, accountability, creativity, lifelong learning and public service. KOSU is in need of funds to support their many projects. By making a gift, you can allow KOSU to lift up listeners for years to come!
Donate $19.55 in honor of the year that KOSU was founded, 1955.
Today, KOSU covers more than 54,000 square miles. Make a donation of $54 to allow them to continually grow and reach more people.
KOSU became the 100th NPR member station in 1971. That was the same year that the signal increased to 100,000 watts. Celebrate this achievement by making a gift of $100!
Make a gift of $201.20 to honor the year 2012, when the partnership between KOSU and The Spy began.
A gift of $250 represents the original 250 watt signal of the radio station, which barely covered the Oklahoma A&M campus.