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  2. KTUL - Wikipedia

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    KTUL (channel 8) is a television station in Tulsa, Oklahoma, United States, affiliated with ABC and owned by Sinclair Broadcast Group.The station's studios are located at Lookout Mountain (near South 29th West Avenue, west of Interstate 244) in southwestern Tulsa, and its primary transmitter is located on South 321st Avenue East, adjacent to the Muskogee Turnpike, in unincorporated ...

  3. List of television stations in Oklahoma - Wikipedia

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    Tulsa: Tulsa: 8 14/24 KTUL: ABC: Comet on 8.2, ... Channel 14: KLPR-TV - Ind. - Oklahoma City (6/1/1966-12/12/1967) Channel 19: KMPT - Ind - Oklahoma City (11/8/1953 ...

  4. Travis Meyer (meteorologist) - Wikipedia

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    He transferred from another Tulsa station, KTUL, Channel 8. Meyer has been on television in Tulsa for more than 25 years providing weather information to the people of eastern Oklahoma. When Meyer switched to KOTV Channel 6, he would eventually fill the spot of veteran and much respected meteorologist Jim Giles. [1]

  5. KJRH-TV - Wikipedia

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    KVOO was also the third television station (behind CBS affiliate KOTV [channel 6], which debuted on October 22, 1949, and KCEB) and the second VHF television station to sign on in the Tulsa market. (ABC affiliate KTVX [channel 8, now KTUL] did not have its city of license reassigned from Muskogee to Tulsa until August 1957, although that ...

  6. Don Woods (meteorologist) - Wikipedia

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    He started his Oklahoma career in 1954 on KTUL, the ABC affiliate television station originally licensed to Muskogee and to Tulsa after 1957. He used a cartoon character called Gusty during his weather forecasts every night, drawing on-air, with a reference to recent weather as the focus of his simple line-drawn character.

  7. KCEB (Tulsa, Oklahoma) - Wikipedia

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    Channel 8 initially used the site as an auxiliary studio, [3] before obtaining FCC approval to move channel 8 from Muskogee to Tulsa in November 1955 under the new call letters KTUL-TV to match its sister radio station KTUL (1430 AM, now KTBZ).

  8. KOTV (AM) - Wikipedia

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    When channel 6 or channel 19 are broadcasting entertainment shows or syndicated programs, 1170 AM replays the most recent TV newscast. KOTV-DT is the CBS Network affiliate while KQCW-DT is The CW network affiliate for the Tulsa TV market. It airs local news on weekdays from 4:30 to 10 a.m., noon to 1 p.m., 4 to 5:30 p.m., 6 to 6:30 p.m. and 9 ...

  9. Lookout Mountain (Oklahoma) - Wikipedia

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    KTUL, a local television station is on Lookout Mountain. To the north of Lookout Mountain are several industrial businesses, including the trash-to-energy plant. To the south stretches the community of Red Fork. The west end of Lookout Mountain connects to other hills in West Tulsa, including Cowbell Hill and Anderson Hill.