OKLAHOMA CITY (KFOR) — Oklahoma Educational Television Authority presented its financial update on Wednesday before House ...
My family grew peanuts and sold and serviced irrigation equipment in Caddo County, Oklahoma, for half a century. “Farm bills” and agricultural programs and the elected officials who contended were ...
As public media faces threats to its federal funding, lay leaders have been engaged in advocacy, including meeting with their congressional representatives. Among them are Garrett King, board ...
As Congress debates zeroing out future funding for the Corporation of Public Broadcasting, Oklahoma Public Broadcasters have more immediate concerns about cuts to funding that had already been ...
OETA's Jonathan Thompson covers a meet up of low rider owners showing off their rides. OETA's Jonathan Thompson covers a meet up of low rider owners showing off their rides.
OETA-The Oklahoma Network will provide comprehensive, live statewide coverage of the primary election results on Tuesday, June 24 at 7 p.m. Oklahoma Votes 2014: Primary Election Coverage, anchored by ...
The Oklahoma Educational Television Authority (OETA) is reiterating that they are not shutting down and all of their broadcasts will continue uninterrupted. The organization explains that while they ...
William C. “Bill” Thrash, longtime station manager and programming director for the Oklahoma Educational Television Authority, died Monday in Oklahoma City. He was 73. Thrash, a member of the Oklahoma ...
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