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William G. Skelly, founder of Skelly Oil, founded KVOO-TV. The VHF channel 2 allocation was contested between two groups, both led by prominent Oklahoma oilmen, that competed for approval by the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) to be the holder of the construction permit to build and license to operate a new television station on the third commercial VHF allocation to be assigned to Tulsa.
News 9 Now and News on 6 Now are American regional digital broadcast television networks that are owned by Griffin Media.The channels simulcast and rebroadcast local news programming seen on Griffin-owned CBS affiliates KWTV-DT (channel 9) in Oklahoma City and KOTV-DT (channel 6) in Tulsa, Oklahoma in their respective markets, along with select other programs.
2 kW day 1 kW night [2] ... XERY-AM is a radio station on 1450 AM in Arcelia, Guerrero, Mexico. It is owned by Rafael García Tapia and known as La Poderosa Voz del Sur.
With the news that Sylvester Stallone's new hit show "Tulsa King" is moving production from Oklahoma to Georgia for Season 2, viewers might be wondering what other changes are afoot. "Tulsa King ...
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 on 44.6, QVC on 44.7 Tulsa: Tulsa: 47 16 KWHB: CTN: Dabl on 47.2, CTN Lifestyle on ...
KQCW-DT (channel 19) is a television station licensed to Muskogee, Oklahoma, United States, serving the Tulsa area as an affiliate of The CW.It is owned by Griffin Media alongside CBS affiliate KOTV-DT (channel 6) and radio stations KOTV (1170 AM), KRQV (92.9 FM), KVOO-FM (98.5), KXBL (99.5 FM) and KHTT (106.9 FM).
KTPX-TV (channel 44) is a television station licensed to Okmulgee, Oklahoma, United States, serving as the Ion Television outlet for the Tulsa area. It is owned and operated by the Ion Media subsidiary of the E. W. Scripps Company alongside NBC affiliate KJRH-TV (channel 2).
It was the first commercial television station to sign on in the Tulsa market since NBC affiliate KVOO-TV (channel 2, now KJRH-TV) signed on 26 years earlier on December 5, 1954, and the first independent station to begin operation in a market that, on paper, had a large enough population to provide suitable viewership for an independent ...