Latest News About Koki-Tv

Updated 2026-04-17 11:05

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KOKI-TV - Logopedia - Fandom

On January 16, 2011, KOKI began broadcasting its local newscasts in high definition; with the switch, KOKI introduced new graphics and station logo, similar to that currently used on Fox owned-and-operated stations and some non-News Corporation-owned Fox affiliates nationwide (although the Fox searchlights are absent from the station logo unlike other stations that use the Fox O&O graphics. Official website

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WATCH LIVE: Fox 23 (KOKI-TV) in Oklahoma - BNO News

This channel is currently unavailable for viewing on our website.Click here to watch it on the official website. KOKI-TV, known on air as FOX 23, is a local TV channel in Oklahoma. It covers news from Tulsa and the surrounding area. If there is no live show, you can watch a replay of the most […]

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KOKI-TV

KOKI-TV (channel 23) is a television station in Tulsa, Oklahoma, United States, affiliated with the Fox network. It is owned by Imagicomm Communications alongside MyNetworkTV affiliate KMYT-TV (channel 41). The two stations share studios on East 27th Street and South Memorial Drive (near W. G. Skelly Park) in the Audubon neighborhood of southeast Tulsa; KOKI-TV's transmitter is located on South 273rd East Avenue (between 91st Street South and 101st Street South, next to the Muskogee Turnpike)...

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Miscellaneous unorganized material/KOKI-TV

KOKI-TV, commonly referred to as "Fox 23" or "Fox 23 Tulsa" is the Fox affiliate television station in Tulsa, Oklahoma. It is owned by Newport Television. KOKI broadcasts from its studios on South Memorial Drive in Tulsa, and its transmitter is located in Broken Arrow. KOKI is a typical Fox station with almost 40 hours a week of news along with syndicated first run court/reality shows, off-network sitcoms and dramas, Fox primetime and Saturday late night network programming, and sports. The...

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