Oklahoma Educational Television Authority is a state-owned organization headquartered in the US, founded in 1956, employing approximately 50 individuals, and reported $31.2M in revenue as of 2023, functioning as a tier 2 media tech buyer. The organization specializes in broadcast television and radio services, providing public television services in Oklahoma.
Republican candidates for Oklahoma governor expressed division on May 29 regarding the preservation of the Oklahoma Educational Television Authority (OETA), with only one of four participants in a debate offering unconditional support for the public broadcasting station. This follows the 2026 legislative session, which concluded with significant concerns for OETA's future. Earlier, on May 16, an attempt to override a governor's veto of legislation to reauthorize OETA failed in the state Senate on the final day of the session, putting the statewide public broadcaster on track for closure. Eighteen Republicans voted against the veto override, which required 32 votes. Previously, on May 19, an FAQ clarified that both HB 3320 and SB 1461, intended to reauthorize OETA as Oklahoma's only statewide local television network, had failed. Despite its uncertain legislative future, OETA is scheduled to co-host a live GOP Insurance Commissioner Candidates Forum with Oklahoma Watch on June 9.
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Oklahoma Educational Television Authority offers products in the media and telecoms services industry. Oklahoma Educational Television Authority's product portfolio comprises of broadcast television and radio.
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Oklahoma Educational Television Authority's revenues were less than $50M in 2024. All the revenue comes from linear (local broadcaster).
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