User talk:Roxy13

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KSBI not Oklahoma's only locally-owned TV network
KSBI may be Oklahoma's only commercial locally-owned statewide TV network, but it is certainly not "Oklahoma's only locally-owned statewide TV network. OETA is owned by the state (which has its headquarters in Oklahoma City, the same local location as KSBI).  OETA also claims to have much more robust statewide coverage (which is certainly true in the Tulsa area since KSBI is not carried on Cox cable and is very difficult to receive OTA compared to OETA).  The KSBI article should accurately reflect this.

Philspice1 21:20, 8 September 2006 (UTC)