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Get Your Radio Tower Socks!

We're happy to offer several special benefits for KOSU members during the 2016 Year-End Membership Drive (taking place through the end of the year).

1. Pledges of $60 ($5/month) will be eligible for the 2017 Keep It Local card.

The Keep It Local OK card help you discover the best local spots in town by rewarding you with discounts and incentives at locally-owned and locally-loved businesses across the state of Oklahoma.

Businesses located in Oklahoma City, Tulsa, Edmond, Norman, Guthrie, Moore, Broken Arrow, Jenks, Midwest City, Yukon and more…coming SOON to Stillwater.

2. Pledges of $120 ($10/month) will be eligible for a new 60th anniversary t-shirt.

This limited edition 60th anniversary t-shirt will only be available in 2016. The shirt is a 100% cotton American Apparel t-shirt and sizes run from extra small to 3XL.

A big thanks to Robot House Creative for the concept and design and McKenzie & Co for printing the t-shirts.

3. Pledges of $180 ($15/month) will be eligible for the NEW radio tower socks AND the Keep It Local OK card.

The limited-edition KOSU Radio Tower Socks, inspired  by the Matt Goad design from KOSU's performance studio. They are a knit blend of cotton, polyester, and spandex (dress sock style) and are available in Ladies (9-11) and Mens (10-13).

  • Sustaining members are eligible to receive a pair of KOSU Radio Tower Socks for an additional gift of $50!

4. Pledges of $500 earn a day of programming.

This level of membership enjoys all of the above gifts (the Keep It Local Card, the t-shirt, the socks and a KOSU tote bag), plus a day of their choice to have a special message read on the air. Members who choose this level will receive a follow-up contact from KOSU to settle a date and message.

5. Pledges of $1200 enter the Champion Circle

The Champion Circle level is a premium KOSU level. Members enjoy a Keep It Local card, two t-shirts, two pairs of socks and two tote bags, the Day of Programming of choice, plus invitations to exclusive events.

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