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Long-form newscasts began on February 3, 2002, with the launch of Fox 23 News at 9:00, the first local prime time news program ever attempted in the Tulsa market and the first attempt at a newscast produced independently from KJRH, KOTV and KTUL since channel 41 (as KGCT) shut down its news operation 20 + 1 ⁄ 2 years earlier in June 1981.
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 ...
Tulsa: Tulsa: 23 22 KOKI-TV: Fox: MeTV on 23.2, Dabl on 23.3 Tulsa: Claremore: 35 32 KRSU-TV: Rogers State University: FNX on 35.2 Tulsa: Tulsa: 41 34 KMYT-TV: MyNet: Cozi TV on 41.2, Start TV on 41.3, H&I on 41.4, This TV on 41.5 Tulsa: Okmulgee: 44 28 KTPX-TV: Ion: NBC on 2.11, Court TV on 44.3, Grit on 44.4, Ion Mystery on 44.5, Scripps News ...
Mock, 33, who works at Fox 23 in Tulsa, Oklahoma, typically brushes off such comments. But this one was jab at the wig she recently started wearing because she's undergoing chemotherapy.
Amanda Swope was born and raised in Tulsa where she graduated from Nathan Hale High School in 2006. [1] Her mother is former Tulsa City Councilor Connie Dodson. [2] She earned her bachelor's degree in psychology from Northeastern State University and her master's degree in public administration from the University of Oklahoma.
Fox 23 may refer to one of five television stations in the United States affiliated with the Fox television network: KBSI , licensed to Cape Girardeau, Missouri KOKI-TV , licensed to Tulsa, Oklahoma
Drug traffickers whose entire organized crime ring was brought down by a photo of a French Bulldog were ordered to fork over more than $1.4 million, the United Kingdom's National Crime Agency said
A group of prominent corporate executives and community leaders in the Tulsa area, known as "Tulsa 23, Ltd." (led by managing partner Benjamin F. Boddie and investors that included former Williams Companies CEOs John H. Williams and Charles P. Williams, who were also responsible for the redevelopment in downtown Tulsa including the establishment of the Williams Center, the Bank of Oklahoma ...