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Radio coverage expands to Oklahoma City market
Radio coverage expands to Oklahoma City market
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Oklahoma A&M College used radio as another form of extension education, broadcasting five days a week with the 50,000 watt reach of Oklahoma City radio station KOMA-AM, starting in 1937.

By that time, a remote broadcast studio (pictured) had been added in Whitehurst Hall, where regular educational broadcasts originated that reached another metropolitan audience through Tulsa radio station KVOO. 

Aggie programming now had real reach in both the major metropolitan areas of Oklahoma. 

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