Enid - Home to KOCO
On July 2, 1954, the only full-power VHF station in northern Oklahoma opened in Enid. KGEO was the station and it survived in Enid for four years before its transmitter and studio location were moved to Oklahoma City in 1958. The station was then changed to KOCO.
KOCO had been the only local television station in Oklahoma that operated and maintained a bureau office elsewhere in the state. For several years after its move from Enid to Oklahoma City, KOCO also operated a second bureau in Enid; but it was closed by KOCO in the mid-1990s for unknown reasons.
Speaking of KGEO, does anyone remember the Popeye cartoon show starring the captain of the good ship "K-George"?
KOCO had been the only local television station in Oklahoma that operated and maintained a bureau office elsewhere in the state. For several years after its move from Enid to Oklahoma City, KOCO also operated a second bureau in Enid; but it was closed by KOCO in the mid-1990s for unknown reasons.
Speaking of KGEO, does anyone remember the Popeye cartoon show starring the captain of the good ship "K-George"?








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