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  2. KOKI-TV - Wikipedia

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    The early evening news block would expand on September 23, 2013, when KOKI debuted a half-hour weeknight newscast at 6 p.m. [96] [97] KOKI subsequently debuted weekend morning newscasts on January 4, 2014, originally running for three hours from 7 to 10 a.m. on Saturdays and 6 to 9 a.m. on Sundays, becoming the second station in the Tulsa ...

  3. Category:Television stations in Tulsa, Oklahoma - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Television stations in Tulsa, Oklahoma" The following 16 pages are in this category, out of 16 total. ... News 9 Now and News on 6 Now; O. KOED-TV ...

  4. List of television stations in Oklahoma - Wikipedia

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    Court TV on 43.2, Ion Mystery on 43.3, Cozi TV on 43.4 Oklahoma City: Norman: 46 16 KOCM: Daystar: Daystar Enspol on 46.2 Oklahoma City: Oklahoma City: 52 23 KSBI: MyNet: Bounce TV on 52.2, Laff on 52.3, Grit on 52.4, Defy TV on 52.5 Oklahoma City: Oklahoma City: 62 18 KOPX-TV: Ion

  5. KUTU-CD - Wikipedia

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    KUTU-CA was later sold at auction to the Oklahoma City-based Tyler Media Group on April 16, 2009. [5] The following year, the station filed a construction permit to move to UHF channel 45 and at the same time, upgrade its transmitter's effective radiated power from 5.06 kilowatts to about 25 kilowatts.

  6. News 9 Now and News on 6 Now - Wikipedia

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    On April 1, 2011, Griffin Communications took over the operations of News Now 53 from Cox Communications, and both the Oklahoma City and Tulsa area feeds of News Now 53 were reformatted into two separate services: News 9 Now and News on 6 Now; along with the existing cable coverage, both feeds began to be broadcast over-the-air for the first ...

  7. KMYT-TV - Wikipedia

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    The station first signed on the air on March 18, 1981, as KGCT-TV (standing for "Green Country Television").It was founded as a joint venture between Green Country Television Associates, Ltd. (headed by former CBS executive Ray Beindorf, who served as KGCT's first general manager, and Leonard Anderson—who would subsequently sell his interest in the group, including stakes which he acquired ...

  8. Media in Tulsa, Oklahoma - Wikipedia

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    Channel (Analog/HD) Callsign Network Owner Subchannels; 2/8: KJRH-TV: NBC: E.W. Scripps Company: Bounce TV on DT2, Laff on DT3 6/55: KOTV-TV/DT: CBS: Griffin Communications: The CW (Simulcast of KQCW-DT) on DT2, News on 6 Now on DT3 8/10: KTUL-TV/DT: ABC: Sinclair Broadcast Group: Comet TV on DT2, Antenna TV on DT3, TBD on DT4 11/38: KOED-TV ...

  9. YurView Oklahoma - Wikipedia

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    YurView Oklahoma (formerly known as The Cox Channel from 2004 to 2017 and as Cox Channel 3 from 1999 to 2004) is a local origination cable television channel based in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, United States, owned by Cox Communications. The channel is available throughout Cox's Oklahoma City and Tulsa-area cable television systems on channel 3.