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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.
Oklahoma City: 4 27 KFOR-TV: NBC: Antenna TV on 4.2, True Crime Network on 4.3, Dabl on 4.4 Oklahoma City: Oklahoma City: 5 7 KOCO-TV: ABC: MeTV on 5.2, Story Television on 5.4, TheGrio on 5.5, getTV on 5.6 Oklahoma City: Oklahoma City: 9 25 KWTV-DT: CBS: News 9 Now (continuous replay of local news) on 9.2 Oklahoma City: Oklahoma City: 13 13 ...
The following is a listing of affiliates for Antenna TV, [1] ... Channel Primary affiliation Owner ... Oklahoma City, OK: KFOR-TV: 4.2: NBC: Nexstar Media Group Tulsa ...
KDBC-TV: 4.3: 18: Sinclair Broadcast Group: 2016–2022: Left MeTV 8/31/2022 and was replaced by Antenna TV. Eureka, California: KAEF-TV: 23.2: 22: 2011–2022: Evansville, Indiana: WTVW: 7: 28: Mission Broadcasting (Nexstar Broadcasting Group) 2011–2013: Secondary affiliation (WTVW was an independent station); dropped MeTV and joined The CW ...
All of them are labeled in virtual channel number and cable channel number. ... Detroit: WWJ-TV: 62.3 21: CBS: ... Oklahoma City: KFOR-TV: 4.4 27: NBC: Nexstar Media ...
The concept of the channel dates back to the August 1993 extension of a retransmission consent agreement made between KWTV and Oklahoma City area cable providers Cox Cable (which rebranded as Cox Communications in 1996) and Multimedia Cablevision (whose systems in suburban areas of the city were acquired by Cox in 2000) to continue carriage of the station's signal; as part of the deal, KWTV ...
KFOR-TV (channel 4) is a television station in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, United States, affiliated with NBC. It is owned by Nexstar Media Group alongside KAUT-TV (channel 43), an owned-and-operated station of The CW. The two stations share studios in Oklahoma City's McCourry Heights section, where KFOR-TV's transmitter is also located.
The network was originally launched in 1981 as a barker channel service providing a display of localized channel and program listings for cable television providers. Later on, the service, branded Prevue Channel or Prevue Guide and later as Prevue, began to broadcast interstitial segments alongside the on-screen guide, which included ...