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The People's Business For our final episode of the legislative session, Senators Jim Wilson, (D) Tahlequah and Harry Coates, (R) Seminole, field your questions with host Bob Sands about anything and everything legislative that's happened at the Capitol. Program website › -

My Source OETA-The Oklahoma Network has been traveling across the state, talking to Oklahomans about why they watch and what they watch on OETA. From the youngest to the oldest and everyone in between, the stories shared are entertaining and always endearing. Explore these compelling stories and visit oeta.tv/mysource to learn how you can be a part of the My Source project! Program website › -

State of State Address Archive The Governor of the state of Oklahoma delivers a speech every year to a joint session of the State Legislature Oklahoma discussing the state of the state. -

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Stateline Emmy Award-winning documentaries covering issues and people across the state. Program website › Subscribe in iTunes® › -

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State of Creativity A fast-paced documentary series chronicling the fascinating people and progress shaping Oklahoma into the state of creativity. Program website › Subscribe in iTunes® › -

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Ready to Learn Video developed to help parents and teachers guide the development of their children using the View-Read-Do triad paradigm Program website › -

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Oklahoma Programs
Topics
On the Record
Mike Boettcher
Journalists Spies?
Kidnapped in El Salvador, Boettcher was accused of being a spy for the CIA.
Related Topics: National Security, Global Affairs, Media, Military & Espionage
Originally broadcast on September 6, 2010
Mike Boettcher
OKC Bombing
Boettcher says terrorists don't wear uniforms, and they don't have a country. Their capital, he says, is hate.
Related Topics: Forensics & Investigations, National Security, Media, Communications & Media
Originally broadcast on September 6, 2010
Mike Boettcher
Bombed, Shot, and Poisoned
Working in very dangerous conditions in various "hot spots" around the globe.
Related Topics: Biography & Profiles, People & Profiles, World, National Security, Global Affairs, Media, Biography & Profiles, Communications & Media
Originally broadcast on September 6, 2010
Mike Boettcher
Meeting Fidel Castro
Watching CNN with Fidel Castro and Ted Turner.
Related Topics: Biography & Profiles, Media & Technology, World, Politics, Global Affairs, Media, Biography & Profiles, Communications & Media, Biography & Profiles
Originally broadcast on September 6, 2010
Mike Boettcher
Migrating to TV and CNN
Before moving to CNN, Mike spent part of his early career at KWTV in Oklahoma City.
Related Topics: Biography & Profiles, Media & Technology, Global Affairs, Media, Communications & Media
Originally broadcast on September 6, 2010
Mike Boettcher
Getting Started in the News business
From a small radio station in Ponca City to a fledgling all-news network called CNN, Mike talks about his early days in the news business.
Related Topics: Film & Television, Biography & Profiles, Media & Technology, Global Affairs, Science & Technology, Media, Communications & Media
Originally broadcast on September 6, 2010
Marvin Kalb
Elie Wiesel
Kalb once asked Elie Wiesel if God was a good journalist.
Related Topics: Religion & Beliefs, Religion & Beliefs
Originally broadcast on December 28, 2009
Marvin Kalb
The Fairness Doctrine
The Fairness Doctrine was introduced in 1949 by the Federal Communications Commission (FCC). It required broadcasters to report on controversial issues in an honest and fair manner. The doctrine was abolished by President Ronald Reagan in 1987.
Related Topics: Media & Technology, Government, Politics, Media, Communications & Media
Originally broadcast on December 28, 2009
Marvin Kalb
Edward R. Murrow
Kalb was hired by CBS news icon, Edward R. Murrow.
Related Topics: Media & Technology, Media, Communications & Media
Originally broadcast on December 28, 2009
Marvin Kalb
Freedom
Kalb talks about his deep appreciation for the freedoms afforded to each of us as Americans.
Related Topics: Religion & Beliefs, World, United States, Government, Politics, Media, Communications & Media
Originally broadcast on December 28, 2009






