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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. OETA (Oklahoma Educational Television Authority), is a statewide network of PBS member stations covering the entire state of Oklahoma. The network is primarily broadcast from facilities located on North Kelley Avenue in Oklahoma City (across the street from the studios of Oklahoma City''s CBS affiliate KWTV), and operates a satellite studio in Tulsa. OETA traces its history to 1953, when the Oklahoma state legislature created a statute forming the Oklahoma Educational…mehr

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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. OETA (Oklahoma Educational Television Authority), is a statewide network of PBS member stations covering the entire state of Oklahoma. The network is primarily broadcast from facilities located on North Kelley Avenue in Oklahoma City (across the street from the studios of Oklahoma City''s CBS affiliate KWTV), and operates a satellite studio in Tulsa. OETA traces its history to 1953, when the Oklahoma state legislature created a statute forming the Oklahoma Educational Television Authority, to provide educational programming to Oklahomans on a coordinated statewide basis; made possible with cooperation from the state''s educational, government and cultural agencies. After securing a license from the FCC and funding from various groups, KETA was finally able to sign on the air as the flagship on April 13, 1956, as the nation''s 11th educational television station, and the first noncommercial station in the state. It was originally associated with National Educational Television until it became the Public Broadcasting Service in 1970, taking over many of the functions of its predecessor.