KUOC-LD
KUOC-LD is a low-powered television station that is licensed to Enid, Oklahoma and owned by DTV America Corporation. KUOC transmits their digital signal on UHF channel 48 from a transmitter in Kingfisher County, Oklahoma along US Route 81 north of Dover.[1][2]
The station is currently affiliated with Buzzr, a FremantleMedia-operated classic game show channel.
History
The station was granted a construction permit as K48OC-D in October 2012. The current callsign, KUOC-LD was adopted on April 8, 2013. The station was still silent until its sign on in Summer 2014. The actual date of the sign on is unknown.
It first began broadcasting as a Doctor Television Channel affiliate. In 2016, the station's transmitter was relocated to the Tulsa area, and launched a second subchannel to carry the Sonlife Broadcasting Network. In November 2016, KUOC became a Buzzr affiliate.
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Local stations | English |
- KJRH-TV (2.1 NBC, 2.2 Bounce, 2.3 Laff)
- KOTV (6.1 CBS, 6.2 CW, 6.3 News on 6 Now)
- KTUL (8.1 ABC, 8.2 Comet, 8.3 Antenna TV)
- KOED / KOET (11.1 / 3.1 PBS / OETA, 11.2 / 3.2 OKLA, 11.3 / 3.3 Create, 11.4 / 3.4 PBS Kids)
- K15DA (MyNetworkTV)
- KQCW-TV (19.1 The CW, 19.2 This TV)
- KOKI-TV (23.1 FOX, 23.2 MeTV, 23.3 Escape)
- KMYT-TV (41.1 MyNetworkTV, 41.2 GetTV, 41.3 Grit, 41.4 H&I)
- KTPX (44.1 Ion, 44.2 qubo, 44.3 Ion Life, 44.4 Ion Shop, 44.5 QVC Over Air, 44.6 HSN)
- KWHB (47.2 Cozi TV)
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1 This channel currently exists as News on 6 Now, available on KOTV-DT 6.3 and on area cable systems.
- Oklahoma broadcast television areas by city
- Ada/Sherman, TX
- Amarillo, TX
- Fort Smith, AR (Eastern OK)
- Joplin, MO (Northeast OK)
- Lawton/Wichita Falls, TX
- Oklahoma City Metro
- Texarkana, TX–AR/Shreveport, LA
- Tulsa (East Central OK)
- See also
- Topeka TV
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Reception may vary by location and some stations may only be viewable with cable television |
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- KFOR-TV (4.1 NBC, 4.2 Antenna)
- KOCO-TV (5.1 ABC, 5.2 MeTV)
- KWTV-DT (9.1 CBS, 9.2 News 9 Now)
- KETA-TV (13.1 PBS/OETA, 13.2 OETA Okla, 13.3 Create, 13.4 OETA Kids)
- KTOU-LD 21 (21.1 HSN, 21.3 HSN2, 21.4 OnTV4U, 21.5 Gun TV, 21.6 Off Air)
- KOKH-TV (25.1 Fox, 25.2 Grit, 25.3 WNTV)
- KOCB (34.1 CW, 34.2 GetTV, 34.3 Comet)
- KAUT-TV (43.1 Ind., 43.2 This, 43.3 Escape)
- KSBI (52.1 MNTV)
- KOPX-TV (62.1 Ion, 62.2 Qubo, 62.3 Ion Life, 62.4 Ion Shop, 62.5 QVC Over Air, 62.6 HSN)
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- KWET (12.1 PBS, 12.2 OETA Okla; Cheyenne, 12.3 OETA Create, 12.4 OETA Kids)
- KOMI-CD (24.1 Ind.; Woodward)
- KTEW-LD (27.1 Retro TV, 27.2 MundoMax, 27.3 Azteca; Ponca City)
- KXOK-LD (31.1 Retro TV, 31.2 MundoMax, 31.3 Azteca; Enid)
- KUOK (35.1 UNI, Woodward)
- KBZC-LD (42.1 Bounce TV, 42.2 Laff, 42.3 TCN, Enid)
- KUOC-LD (48.1 DrTV, Enid)
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Adjacent locals | Tulsa |
- KJRH-TV (2.1 NBC, 2.2 Bounce TV, 2.3 Laff))
- KOTV-DT (6.1 CBS, 6.2 CW, 6.3 News on 6 Now)
- KTUL-TV (8.1 ABC, 8.2 Comet, 8.3 Retro TV)
- KOED-TV (11.1 PBS/OETA, 11.2 OETA Okla, 11.3 OETA Create, 11.4 OETA Kids)
- KQCW-DT (19.1 The CW, 19.2 This TV)
- KOKI-TV (23.1 Fox, 23.2 MeTV, 23.3 Escape)
- KMYT-TV (41.1 MNTV, 41.2 GetTV, 41.3 Grit, 41.4 Heroes and Icons)
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1 This channel currently exists as News 9 Now, available on KWTV-DT 9.2 and on area cable systems.
- Oklahoma broadcast television areas by city
- Ada/Sherman, TX
- Amarillo, TX
- Fort Smith, AR (Eastern OK)
- Joplin, MO (Northeast OK)
- Lawton/Wichita Falls, TX
- Oklahoma City Metro
- Texarkana, TX–AR/Shreveport, LA
- Tulsa (East Central OK)
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