Oklahoma City News

News is what makes society progress. Only if people know what's going on in their cities, towns, states and even countries, can they know what is to come next. For this very reason, Oklahoma City has it's very own premium newspapers, to let the people know what's going on. Traditional newspapers such as The Oklahoman provide old time readers with a familiar feel. Whereas, alternatives such as the Oklahoma Gazette are still good options to keep in mind. Whether traveling to Oklahoma City or living there, read our original articles on Oklahoma to know more about newspapers there.
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Oklahoma City News Stations, Resources of Breaking News, Sports and Weather

While holidaying in Oklahoma City you can as well be in touch with the rest of the world. Oklahoma City is served by various reputed news channels. On these news stations you can get reliable info on various aspects of life and business.

As you plan to explore the Oklahoma City while spending a relaxing weekend you can be well aware of the latest happenings in the metro. The breaking news telecasted on the major Oklahoma news channels can keep you informed about the current situation in the city and can save you from various dire consequences thus by watching the local news channels on your Oklahoma trip you can make your tour safest and most peaceful.

KFOR (Ch. 4) is an NBC network channel offering excellent OKC guide. The channel covers every latest incidents taking place in the metro. On this channel you can get updates about local and international sports and can plan the OKC outdoor activities more confidently by following the weather report on this channel.

KFOR OKC news channel

http://www.kfor.com/

KOCO Channel 5 is an ABC Network channel serving Oklahoma City. You can count on the reports given by this OKC news channel.

KOCO new

http://www.koco.com/index.html

The FOX 25 KOKH TV of Oklahoma is another good news resource where you will get latest info on OKC weather, sports and business.

OKC FOX KOKH TV

http://www.okcfox.com/

NewsOK and News9 also give you most authentic news regarding the current weather of Oklahoma City and happening sports in the area or abroad.

News9 OKC Guide

http://www.news9.com/

Keep Up with the City: Oklahoma City News TV Stations & Newspaper Intro

The Oklahoma City has got varied collections of news media through which you can get the daily updates of what is happening in the city. The various news television stations in Oklahoma City are 'KFOR (Ch.4)- NBC', 'KOCO (Ch.5)- ABC', 'KWTV (Ch.9)- CBS', 'KWTV(Ch.9)- CBS', 'KETA (Ch.13)- PBS', 'KOKH (Ch.25)- FOX', 'KOCB (Ch.34)- CW' and 'KSBI (Ch.52)'.

About television media in Oklahoma

http://www.okc.about.com/od/newsandmedia/News_and_Media_in_Oklahoma_City.htm

The 'Oklahoma City' television station KFOR broadcasts news having local importance. The television station KOCO is popular for its 'eyewitness news' brand. The familiar names on television channel KWTV are 'Kelly Ogle', the famous meteorologist 'Rick Mitchell' and 'Mark Rodgers', the famous sportscaster. The KSBI television channel in 'Oklahoma City' covers local news, weather forecasts along with sports and other national news.

The Oklahoma City's major newspaper media are 'Capital Hill Beacon' and 'Oklahoman'.

Newspaper media in Oklahoma

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The "Capital Hill Beacon' newspaper is published only once in a week (on Thursdays) in the 'Oklahoma City', USA. It covers local news, business news and employment news along with community and sports events. It is delivered free of cost inside the City and have a weekly circulation of about 23,467 copies. The chief editor of this newspaper is 'David Sellers'.

Capital Hill Beacon

http://www.mondotimes.com/1/world/us/36/2019/23921

The 'Oklahoman' newspaper is available all the seven days of a week. This daily newspaper covers all local, business, job and sports related news. It was started in the year 1889 and became the leading newspaper with in the City with a circulation of about 151,264 copies daily.

Oklahoman

http://www.newsok.com/