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  2. KFOR-TV - Wikipedia

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    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.

  3. Kevin Ogle - Wikipedia

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    Ogle was born in Edmond, Oklahoma, the son of Jack Ogle (1930–1999), a veteran television journalist who worked for NBC affiliate WKY-TV (channel 4, now KFOR-TV) as a news anchor and later news director from 1962 to 1977, and Karen Ogle (née Lee; 1947–2000). He is the eldest of their three sons, all of whom would eventually follow their ...

  4. KFOR - Wikipedia

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    KFOR may refer to: KFOR (AM) , a radio station (1240 AM) licensed to Lincoln, Nebraska, United States, KFOR-TV , a television station (channel 4 analog/27 digital) licensed to Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, United States,

  5. WKY - Wikipedia

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    In 1949, a TV station, WKY-TV (now KFOR-TV) was added, as the first television outlet in Oklahoma. Few people owned FM radios in the early 1950s. By 1952, WKY management had to make a decision about keeping the FM station on the air or increasing the power of the company's new television tower.

  6. KOKH-TV - Wikipedia

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    This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 3 February 2025. TV station in Oklahoma City This article may be too long to read and navigate comfortably. Consider splitting content into sub-articles, condensing it, or adding subheadings. Please discuss this issue on the article's talk page. (October 2021) KOKH-TV Oklahoma City, Oklahoma United ...

  7. List of television stations in Oklahoma - Wikipedia

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    TV Alabanza TV Alabanza on 26.4 Oklahoma City: Oklahoma City: 33 34 KWRW-LD: Oklahoma City: Oklahoma City: 36 36 KUOK-CD: Univision: Oklahoma City: Enid: 17 17 K17JN-D: 3ABN: Quo Vadis TV on 17.2, Smart Lifestyle TV on 17.3, Hope Channel on 1 7.4, Amazing Facts on 17.5 Oklahoma City: Oklahoma City: 42 20 KBZC-LD: Quest

  8. Bob Barry Jr. - Wikipedia

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    Barry began his career in radio during his sophomore year attending Norman High School in 1973. His television career began in Oklahoma City in September 1980 as sports director for independent station KAUT-TV (channel 43; which became co-owned with KFOR-TV in 2006), when that station signed on with a daytime-only all-news format that lasted until the following year. [3]

  9. David Payne (meteorologist) - Wikipedia

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    He began his television career as a meteorologist at ABC affiliate KTUL-TV (channel 8) in Tulsa, Oklahoma. In 1993, Payne left KTUL to become the morning meteorologist at KFOR-TV. As morning meteorologist, Payne had often been known for his humor and sometimes makes jokes, mostly aimed at co-anchor Kent Ogle, during the newscasts.