Going Digital
Updated list on stations going digital:
In Oklahoma City, KWTV, KAUT and OETA will end analog broadcasts at 1 p.m. Tuesday, while KOKH and KOCB will do so at midnight. In Tulsa, KOTV, KOED and KWHB are also making the switch Tuesday as is Lawton station KSWO.
Congress has given television stations permission to continue broadcasting in analog until June 12, but more than 400 stations nationally are opting for the original Tuesday deadline to go all digital. Another 191 stations have already switched.
Major Oklahoma stations that are waiting to make the switch include Tulsa's KJRH and KTUL, and Oklahoma City's KFOR and KOCO.
In Oklahoma City, KWTV, KAUT and OETA will end analog broadcasts at 1 p.m. Tuesday, while KOKH and KOCB will do so at midnight. In Tulsa, KOTV, KOED and KWHB are also making the switch Tuesday as is Lawton station KSWO.
Congress has given television stations permission to continue broadcasting in analog until June 12, but more than 400 stations nationally are opting for the original Tuesday deadline to go all digital. Another 191 stations have already switched.
Major Oklahoma stations that are waiting to make the switch include Tulsa's KJRH and KTUL, and Oklahoma City's KFOR and KOCO.








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