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WILD Oklahoma Television Announces New Station


 
March 14, 2008
Contact:  Ron Black
gorilla@wildoklahoma.com
 
 
OKLAHOMA CITY, OK:  WILD Oklahoma television, radio and Internet programming has grown in popularity and in scope and now, WILD Oklahoma television adds another station – KSWX from Lawton beginning April 27th, 10:30am Sunday mornings.
 
“We are exceptionally excited to be honored to have our outdoor programming aired on KSWX based in Lawton,” said Ron Black, founder of WILD Oklahoma Media LLC.  “Our unique brand of outdoor programming that focuses exclusively on Oklahoma outdoor opportunities has grown and KSWX is the perfect addition to our media line up.”
 
WILD Oklahoma television has been airing on Oklahoma City’s Fox affiliate, KOKH Fox 25, and thus far, the feedback has been overwhelmingly positive.  WILD Oklahoma’s brand of programming is geared toward Oklahoma hunters, anglers and outdoor opportunities.  Black says they have actually turned down film opportunities out of state because it would be in poor taste.
 
“Our ‘brand’ is WILD Oklahoma - not wild Texas or Kansas or New Mexico,” he snickered.  “It would be in terribly poor taste to forget our first love or to leave the one who brought us to the dance sitting in the parking lot.  We’re all Oklahoma all the time and that is not going to change and being on KSWX is absolutely the right thing to do.”
 
WILD Oklahoma has a radio branch as well, airing Sunday afternoons at 4pm in Oklahoma City on News Radio 1000 KTOK, in Cushing on KUSH AM1600 and in Guymon on KGYN AM1210.  Plans are in the works to add more radio stations within the KSWX footprint to continue the positive and revelatory message of Oklahoma outdoors in south Oklahoma.
 
“WILD Oklahoma television, radio and Internet is a celebration of the outdoor traditions and spirit of Oklahoma and frankly, there is nothing else like it,” said Black.  “We’re excited about being a part of the Duncan, Altus, Lawton, and southern Oklahoma programming choices.  We’re thankful that KSWX decided to let us invade their air space.”
 
KSWX broadcast includes Anadarko, Rush Springs, Duncan, Chickasha, Waurika, Walters, Lawton, Frederick, Hobart and Chattanooga viewing area.
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