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  2. Gaylord College of Journalism and Mass Communication

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    Designed by Oklahoma City-based architecture firm Rees Associates, Inc., the 107,850-square-foot (10,020 m 2) facility was completed in two phases and anchors the University of Oklahoma's South Oval. Exterior architecture draws from the Cherokee Gothic vernacular prevalent on the historic Norman campus’ academic core, yet sleek glass and a ...

  3. List of University of Oklahoma buildings - Wikipedia

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    Gaylord Family Oklahoma Memorial Stadium: 1925 This venue is the on-campus football facility for the OU Sooners. The official capacity of the stadium following recent renovations is 82,112, making it the fourteenth largest college stadium in the United States. [32] L. Dale Mitchell Baseball Park: 1982

  4. Reporters Committee for Freedom of the Press launches Local ...

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    The Reporters Committee to launch Local Legal Initiative in Indiana to provide free legal support for local journalists and news organizations.

  5. Prairie Surf Studios - Wikipedia

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    Prairie Surf Studios (originally Myriad Convention Center and later Cox Convention Center) is a film production complex located in downtown Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. It was formerly a convention center and the home of several minor league teams.

  6. Oklahoma City film and television studio expanding and ...

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    The Oklahoma Film + Music Office reports that the state’s film incentive program, the Filmed in Oklahoma Act of 2021, created nearly 12,000 local career opportunities, with close to $120 million ...

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  8. Indigenous Journalists Association - Wikipedia

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    The organization was founded as the Native American Journalists Association in 1983, [2] launched from the University of Oklahoma in Norman, Oklahoma. It incorporated as a nonprofit organization in 1986. [1] Members voted to change the name to Indigenous Journalists Association in 2023. [3]

  9. List of IATSE locals - Wikipedia

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    Local B192: Amusement Area Employees; Local 33: Stagehands and Projectionists; Local 44: Affiliated Property Craftspersons; Local 80: Motion Picture Studio Grips, Crafts Service, Set Medics, Marine and Warehouse Workers