O, I have not forgotten. OKC ``needed`` another VHF to serve as ABC affiliate, 
so sucked in KGEO 5 from Enid.

Same thing happened in Tulsa, KTVX 8 from Muskogee becoming KTUL.

No doubt similar raids in many other markets

Glenn

On Friday, July 28, 2023 at 05:10:06 PM GMT+1, fmerrilljr--- via Hard-Core-DX 
<hard-core-dx@hard-core-dx.com> wrote:


Glenn, don't forget that Enid had a full service "regular" TV station once. 
KOCO-5 Oklahoma City originally started out as KGEO-5 Enid. I think they may 
have moved south even by 1960...
Frank Merrill
Message: 2
Date: Fri, 28 Jul 2023 01:26:28 +0000 (UTC)


** OKLAHOMA. RF17, July 26 in daytime, K17JN-D is definitely back on
air at usual local translator strength with satellator panoply of 3ABN
subchannels; Enid`s only local TV signal, embarrassingly for a city of
50K. For a while we had locally programmed LPTV, KXOK 32, ``TV-OK``,
gone as of 8 years ago. See my log report of July 21, 2015. At least I
still have their mug as a souvenir (Glenn Hauser, Enid, WOR) 
  
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