
OETA
The Oklahoma Educational Television Authority (OETA) is a statewide network that provides a diverse fare of public television programs to viewers across Oklahoma and in surrounding states.
OETA began with one transmitting station, little money, limited broadcast hours and a small, almost immeasurable audience. Today, with OETA’s statewide network of four transmitting stations and 15 translator stations, more than 1,800,000 viewers tune into OETA on a weekly basis.
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Falling oil prices are raising concerns about Oklahoma’s state budget. Economists at the Oklahoma Economic Outlook Conference say the decline in oil…
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This year’s gubernatorial race between Gov. Mary Fallin and Democratic challenger Joe Dorman is closer than expected. One poll shows Dorman has narrowed…
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Ecapitol news director Shawn Ashley discusses early voting, voter turnout, and candidates’ efforts to energize their supporters and get them to the…
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The senate finance committee on Tuesday considered the impact on Oklahoma's economy of tax credits and incentives for the wind power industry. The…
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Black leaders are voicing concerns about a growing sense of apathy about politics within the African-American community. Former state senator Angela…
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Oklahoma Mental Health Commissioner Terri White outlined veterans suicide statistics for a house panel Tuesday. White says nearly one in four suicides in…
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For 27 years U.S. Sen. Jim Inhofe has represented Oklahoma in Washington D.C. First as a congressman for seven years, and then as a U.S. Senator since…
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Talking to OETA Managing Editor, Dick Pryor, e-Capitol News Director reviews the gubernatorial debate and previews some of the more interesting state…
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State government made a lot of money in the month of September. State Treasurer Ken Miller reports gross receipts topped $1 billion which set a new…
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Oklahoma nursing homes are rated 49th and Oklahoma’s health care system for the elderly is ranked 47th in two new studies. A three-year $11.5 million…