KASU Press Room
These are stories and announcements about and from KASU.
Kristy Cox & Grasstime perform at Bluegrass Monday in Paragould on March 24.
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The Broadcast Production Specialist (Reporter/Host) is responsible for operating recording equipment for studio productions, editing and duplicating audio and video recordings, and repairing broadcast equipment. This position is governed by state and federal laws and institution policy
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General manager, Mark Smith, discussed why KASU decided to suspend Twitter posts. NPR announced that it will stop posting to Twitter after the social media company labeled them as "government-funded," and then "state-affiliated" media. Twitter's CEO has expressed willingness to change the label to "publicly funded."
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KASU, the public media service of Arkansas State University, and the A-State Department of Music will present two collaborative concerts featuring the combined A-State choirs and the bluegrass band Monroe Crossing.
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KASU is adding several new shows beginning in October, including It's Been A Minute, Marketplace Minutes, Latino USA, Hidden Brain, and Throughline.
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KASU-FM will resume its Bluegrass Monday concert series on Monday, May 24, with a performance by Seth Mulder and Midnight Run. The concert will be Monday, May 24, at 7:00 p.m. at the Collins Theatre, 120 West Emerson Street, in downtown Paragould, Arkansas.
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Members yesterday during a special conference call meeting agreed to extend their partnership with the college for another 15-years - expiring in 2036.
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“In Performance at A-State,” a new weekly radio program, will debut on KASU 91.9 FM, the public media service of Arkansas State University, Wednesday, Oct. 14.