Stations
Station | City of license | Channels (Digital) |
First air date | Call letters’ meaning |
ERP (Digital) |
HAAT (Digital) |
Facility ID | Transmitter Coordinates |
KETA-TV | Oklahoma City | 32 (UHF) |
April 13, 1956 | Oklahoma Educational Television Authority |
1000 kW | 465.2 m | 50205 | 35°35′52″N 97°29′23″W / 35.59778°N 97.48972°W / 35.59778; -97.48972 (KETA-TV) |
KOED-TV | Tulsa | 38 (UHF) |
January 12, 1959 | Oklahoma EDucational |
1000 kW | 395.8 m | 66195 | 36°1′15″N 95°40′32″W / 36.02083°N 95.67556°W / 36.02083; -95.67556 (KOED-TV) |
KOET | Eufaula | 31 (UHF) |
December 1, 1977 | Oklahoma Educational Television |
1000 kW | 364.1 m | 50198 | 35°11′1″N 95°20′21″W / 35.18361°N 95.33917°W / 35.18361; -95.33917 (KOET) |
KWET | Cheyenne | 8 (VHF) |
August 6, 1978 | Western Oklahoma Educational Television |
30 kW | 303.2 m | 50194 | 35°35′37″N 99°40′3″W / 35.59361°N 99.6675°W / 35.59361; -99.6675 (KWET) |
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