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Public Media in Your State
Oklahoma
OETA, the statewide public television network, produces a weekly news program, Oklahoma Horizon, that covers stories across Oklahoma, the nation, and internationally, showcasing people and businesses that contribute to the state’s economic success and quality of life. The program airs at 3 p.m. on Sundays.
Woodturning Workshop on KRSC-TV in Claremore explores one of the nation’s fastest growing hobbies—woodturning. In each episode, which airs Tuesdays at 7:30 p.m., host Tim Yoder provides a step-by-step demonstration of how a lathe turns a block of wood into a piece of art or useful household item.
KGOU-FM in Norman produces Indian Times, a weekly program on topics relevant to the Native American culture in Oklahoma that airs Saturdays at 6 p.m. University of Oklahoma students produce Assignment: Radio, a public affairs program focusing on issues and events on campus, which airs biweekly on KGOU-FM during the school term.
Other Programs & Projects
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Henry Louis Gates Jr.’s Search for Our Roots (2008–2013)
Over the course of three public television series, Henry Louis “Skip” Gates Jr. will explore the meaning of race, culture, and identity in America. Continue Reading
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Independent Television Service (ITVS) Production 2008-2010
This three-year grant will fund the production and/or acquisition of content produced or distributed by ITVS, the congressionally mandated programming service. Continue Reading
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National Center for Media Engagement (NCME) FY 2010, 2011 and 2012 Support
In fiscal years 2010–2012, NCME and CPB will establish the following goals for the public broadcasting community. Continue Reading
By the Numbers
2010 Total
$3,152,209
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Fiscal Stabilization Grant
$239,996
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Other System Support
$70,146
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Radio Community Service Grant
$674,559
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Television Community Service Grant
$2,167,508