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And meanwhile --- as you ponder whether Public Radio Tulsa is worthy of your support --- hear what others have had to say about our programs. Do these sentiments echo your own?

Laura-Beth-Woods.mp3
Laura Beth Woods talks about how listening to NPR has helped her "grow as a person."

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RC-Morrison.mp3
R.C. Morrison offers an informed appreciation of KWGS that refers to our station as "a real gem."

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Brad James WET Final.mp3
Brad James likes our weekend music shows (and "The Writers Almanac" every weekday at 9am).

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Katie Fox WET Final.mp3
Katie Fox loves to cook and also loves Public Radio Tulsa.

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John Fancher Final WET 1-11.mp3
John Fancher refers to himself an "open-to-close listener."

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BradBrownInformingThePublic.mp3
Brad Brown listens on the drive to and from work --- and values NPR's unbiased efforts to inform the public.

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Jacob-Thompson.mp3
Although Jacob Thompson is relatively new to NPR, he loves it...and says that it "prepares [him] for life."

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Zack-Smith.mp3
Zack Smith is a sophomore here at the University of Tulsa, and he's also a big fan of our Classical 88.7 station.

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Scott Gregory started working at Public Radio Tulsa in 2006; he started listening to public radio circa 1980, when he and NPR both marked their tenth birthdays (although only one of them commemorated the occasion with a party at Skate World). Scott became this radio station's Operations Director in the summer of 2023; he also hosts and programs All This Jazz, which airs every Saturday night on Public Radio 89.5-1 from 9pm till midnight.