KAMU has been keeping busy this year but before we wrap up, here is a glimpse into our year. From podcasts to video productions to live events, we did it all. Rediscover your forgotten favorites, see what you may have missed and learn what impact you’ve helped us make along the way with KAMU Wrapped.
Podcasts
This year, we produced six podcasts with so many topics that there’s something for everyone. That’s a lot of episodes!
- Garden Success: 43 episodes
- The Heart of Art: 17 episodes
- Brazos Matters: 20 episodes
- Inside Political Science: 18 episodes
- Unsung Talents: 5 episodes
- KAMU Student Perspectives: 8 episodes
These podcast episodes have been downloaded a total of 11,264 times across all platforms.
You can listen to these podcasts on YouTube, Apple Podcasts, NPR, iHeart Podcasts, Amazon Music and Spotify.
Live Events
Every year, KAMU is tasked with livestreaming three major on-campus events: Midnight Yell, Muster and Graduation Ceremonies.
7,840 people from across the U.S. streamed Muster, with most of them coming from Texas, California and Florida.
We also streamed and recorded 16 graduation ceremonies during which approximately 19,800 Aggies walked the stage.
Original Productions
The production team worked on many projects this year. Here are three that stand out!
- Aggie Chef Showdown: Aggieland’s own cooking competition in which chefs from across campus faced off against each other and cooked their own family recipes.
- The Bookmark: Host Christine Brown interviews authors and reviews books from the Texas A&M University Press.
- Waterful Wednesdays: We turned our popular audio series into videos, designed to inform the community about water featuring host and City of College Station Water Resource Coordinator Jennifer Nations.
KAMU Students
Student employees are active in every aspect of KAMU.
- Two Marketing coordinators
- Three TV & Digital Content Assistants
- Ten Production Assistants
- Four Administration Students
You can learn more about what these talented students do for your favorite public broadcasting station in this article!
Social Media
This year has been very social!
KAMU has made 1,025 posts receiving a total of 825 comments and 97,743 likes.
We’ve also attended 12 community events.
Follow us on Facebook, Instagram and X to keep in touch!
Your Support
KAMU relies on the support of the community to make all of this and much more possible! Thanks to 1,093 donors, this year we have been able to provide quality programming and education plus serve as an outlet for storytelling. Learn more about what your support means to us and consider donating by visiting our support page!