I've seen reference to "Broadcasters Road" in the Oklahoman archives, but I cannot remember seeing Wilshire listed this way on old maps. A flash in the pan, this, or maybe some off information?
I've seen reference to "Broadcasters Road" in the Oklahoman archives, but I cannot remember seeing Wilshire listed this way on old maps. A flash in the pan, this, or maybe some off information?
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That used to be the place with WKY-TV....WKY radio and KWTV and OETA....Koco was on Portland and 63rd st....many moons ago...and Koma was located in Moore. The building is still there but they broadcast somewhere else..
I think it was a proposal that didn't actually happen, and back then (unlike today) there was some interest in keeping the same name on a thoroughfare. (When's the last time you heard anything about Hillwood Road?)
Ah, what was Hillwood Road, now?
And I think KOMA was meant with regard to broadcasting somewhere else. AFAIK, the KOMA building is still there to house the transmitter (and secondary broadcast provisions) for what is now KOKC. I think it's KMGL and KOMA in the same building in the Antenna Farm.
Incidentally, the only places where I have as yet seen "Broadcasters Road" was in reference to Stars and Stripes Park; more specifically, some lamenting articles concerning the then-recent occupying of the park by pot-smoking youths and the arrests thereof.
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