WTUL Channel 8, the Sinclair-owned ABC affiliate in Tulsa, is moving its 
news production 100 miles away to Oklahoma City, where Sinclair owns two 
stations (Fox affiliate KOKH and independent KOCB). 

>From what Erin Christy (an anchor at Tulsa station KJRH) is writing on 
Twitter/X, it appears (though it is not confirmed) that they will still 
have reporters in Tulsa but that all the anchoring and news production will 
be done out of Oklahoma City, and that Tulsa will be more like a "bureau." 
https://twitter.com/Erin_Christy/status/1722996630998102422
There's a news story behind a paywall 
at 
https://tulsaworld.com/news/local/sinclair-broadcast-group/article_d4298c30-7f44-11ee-a9a5-4747bab26bfa.html

For reference, Tulsa is the 47th most populous city in the country, and the 
station - which moved its license from Muskogee to Tulsa in 1957 - is a 
longtime part of the city's cultural identity. And if this can happen in a 
city with a population larger than New Orleans, Cleveland or Pittsburgh, 
who knows what's next.


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