Federal plan puts state public broadcasting funding at risk
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Federal plan puts Oklahoma public broadcasting funding at risk - Shawnee News-Star
WASHINGTON – More than $6 million in public broadcasting funding in Oklahoma could be at risk following a vote by the House Appropriations Committee Wednesday. More than $1 million of that is for the state‘s NPR stations, including KGOU in Norman, KOSU in Oklahoma City and KWGS in Tulsa, KCCU in Lawton, KUCO in Edmond and KCNP in Ada, which is owned by the Chickasaw Nation.
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