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KLKN-TV Logo 1996 to 2003. KLKN began broadcasting on March 30, 1996. [43] [44] On April 1, cable subscribers in Lincoln began viewing KLKN on the Lincoln Cablevision system, but it was not until May 20 that the transmitter facility was activated. [45] The station expanded news production modestly in the ensuing years.
Five fun things to do this weekend in Oklahoma: Live music, Native art exhibit ... Blues Traveler and Big Head Todd and the Monsters bring their Blue Monsters Tour to Oklahoma City at 7 p.m ...
The 16th annual event celebrates the legacy of the 1961 children's novel "Where the Red Fern Grows" by Oklahoma novelist Wilson Rawls as well as the 1974 film adaptation. Activities include hound ...
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121st annual Boley Rodeo. Started in 1903, the nation's oldest African American community-based rodeo carries on its long-standing traditions May 25 with a parade at 3 p.m. and the rodeo action at ...
Oklahoma City: KOCO-TV: ABC Identified as Channel 5 Eyewitness News 1974–1977, then as Eyewitness News 5 1998–2013; now identifies as KOCO 5 News: KWTV: CBS Used Eyewitness News title 1966–1971, has identified as News 9 since 1997. Orlando / Daytona Beach: WFTV: ABC Yes Has identified as Eyewitness News since 1976. WRDQ: Independent
Events in Oklahoma City (3 P) A. Annual events in Oklahoma (6 P) C. Conventions in Oklahoma (2 C, 3 P) Crimes in Oklahoma (7 C, 12 P) D. Disestablishments in Oklahoma ...
Lost ABC affiliation upon the sign-on of KVII-TV. Sayre, Oklahoma-Amarillo, Texas: KVIJ-TV 8: 1976-1992 Defunct Satellite of KVII-TV. Ceased operations in 1992 since most residents of the Sayre area were already receiving ABC programming via cable, from either KOCO in Oklahoma City, OK or KSWO-TV in Wichita Falls, TX. Anchorage, Alaska