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  1. oklahomavoice.com/briefs/veto-

    Excerpt: OETA, the state’s affiliate of the Public Broadcasting Service, is the eighth-most-watched public TV station in the country, it reported. More than 650,000 viewers watch the station each week.

    #PublicTelevision #OETA #Oklahoma #SaveOETA

  2. oklahomavoice.com/briefs/veto-

    Excerpt: OETA, the state’s affiliate of the Public Broadcasting Service, is the eighth-most-watched public TV station in the country, it reported. More than 650,000 viewers watch the station each week.

    #PublicTelevision #OETA #Oklahoma #SaveOETA

  3. oklahomavoice.com/briefs/veto-

    Excerpt: OETA, the state’s affiliate of the Public Broadcasting Service, is the eighth-most-watched public TV station in the country, it reported. More than 650,000 viewers watch the station each week.

    #PublicTelevision #OETA #Oklahoma #SaveOETA

  4. oklahomavoice.com/briefs/veto-

    Excerpt: OETA, the state’s affiliate of the Public Broadcasting Service, is the eighth-most-watched public TV station in the country, it reported. More than 650,000 viewers watch the station each week.

    #PublicTelevision #OETA #Oklahoma #SaveOETA

  5. oklahomavoice.com/briefs/veto-

    Excerpt: OETA, the state’s affiliate of the Public Broadcasting Service, is the eighth-most-watched public TV station in the country, it reported. More than 650,000 viewers watch the station each week.

    #PublicTelevision #OETA #Oklahoma #SaveOETA

  6. cnn.com/2023/05/12/media/oklah

    $2.9 million is not an astronomical amount of money. I can't but dream of the idea of some of the larger tribes putting up the money, in exchange for blocks of air time of indigenous programming

    Tagging Cherokee Nation
    #OETA #PBS #SaveOETA #Oklahoma

  7. #saveoeta
    Kevin Stitt's commentary about LGBT+ representation on PBS is bigoted, full stop. OETA needs to be expanded. It is more important, now than ever, to expand public-programming in an era dominated by corporate media.