Stay tuned for TV's digital future
Several stations in state broadcasting high-def

 
By Heather Warlick
Published: June 5, 2007

Television, particularly educational TV, isn't what it used to be.

As part of changes mandated by the federal government, Oklahoma television stations have started broadcasting digitally. But few have embraced the technology as enthusiastically as the Oklahoma Educational Television Authority . An $11.5 million transition funded with taxpayer money and private donations has moved OETA-13 from an analog past into the...


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