The broadcaster responsible for bringing "Sesame Street," "Downton Abbey" and the "OETA Movie Club" into homes across the state is in danger of being shut down by Gov. Kevin Stitt. Voicing concerns ...
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This is an archived article and the information in the article may be outdated. Please look at the time stamp on the story to see when it was last updated. OKLAHOMA CITY (KFOR) – Many people know OETA ...
An Oklahoma broadcasting legend has died. OETA Movie Club host BJ Wexler died at the age of 83, a friend of Wexler's confirmed to News 9. The news was first reported by The Lost Ogle early Thursday ...
OKLAHOMA CITY--(BUSINESS WIRE)--A $1 million donation from the Richison Family Foundation, established by Paycom’s founder and CEO, Chad Richison, will help The Oklahoma Educational Television ...
Oklahoma Educational Television Authority has dropped three longtime on-air news personalities due to state budget cuts, reports the Oklahoman. News anchors Gerry Bonds and George Tomek and weatherman ...
The governing board of the Oklahoma Educational Television Authority’s new cooperating charity, Friends of OETA Inc., was seated Tuesday afternoon. In a regularly scheduled meeting in Oklahoma City, ...
Congress voted and President Trump will approve of a plan to stop the Federal funding of public broadcasting in America. What that means is that PBS and NPR are going to lose a primary funding source.
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