OETA Nominated for Five Heartland Emmy Awards

Gallery America, Matt Goad OETA
Category: Arts/Entertainment Program
Tulsa Race Massacre: 100 Years Later
Category: Documentary Program - Cultural
Back in Time: The Oklahoma City Bombing Investigation
Category: Documentary Program - Historical
Back in Time: Reign of Terror
Category: Historical/Cultural Program
Back in Time Open
Category: Graphic Arts
Founded in 1947, the National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences (NATAS) and the Emmy Award stand for the best in the television industry. The National Academy is the only non-profit organization dedicated to recognizing outstanding achievement, raising industry standards, and improving the quality of television. Its dedication to excellence is pursued every day by members of its 19 chapters across the country. The Heartland chapter was formed in 1986 after an intense effort to meet the high eligibility standards of the National Academy’s national board, and serves the television industry in these markets/DMAs: Denver, Oklahoma City, Tulsa, Wichita/Hutchinson, Omaha, Colorado Springs/Pueblo, Lincoln/Hastings-Kearney, Topeka, Grand Junction/Montrose, Cheyenne/Scottsbluff, Casper/Riverton and North Platte.
Matt Goad's bold artworks have defined the look of Oklahoma City streets, signs and airpor
The success of Black Wall Street, the 1921 Tulsa Race Massacre, and hope of the future.
Follow the events which transpired after the nation's worst act of domestic terrorism.
Hundreds of Osage Indians were dying. Oil made the Indians rich and a target for killers.