Stations highlighted in Green have operational digital television stations. Stations are listed in the order it was first reported here that they were testing or broadcasting over the air.
Networks highlighted in Purple broadcast at least some high definition programming some days and most nights.
Channel Numbers highlighted in Red are multicasting — offering multiple sub channels on one DTV station. If it's not listed, we just don't know about it yet. Contact us
Oklahoma
Oklahoma City DTV
Tulsa DTV
Ada, OK/Ardmore, OK
Bartlesville, OK
Cheyenne, OK
Claremore, OK
Eufaula, OK
Shawnee, OK
Surrounding States
Fort Smith, AR
Wichita Falls, TX/Lawton, OK
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Yeah, my brother received the two he ordered last Saturday. He put in his order back in early February if I remember correctly.
I wonder if people realize that it’s not manditory to have a coupon to buy a converter box ???
Can’t answer that…
I had him order two so I could use them. I have two converters already and will buy two more for $10 each with the coupons of course. I don’t want to pay full price…:-)
I am thinking about switching from cable [Cox] to satellite TV and have three TVs that I would run off my attic antenna. Those are older TVs that don’t have digital tuners in them. I would only run our HDTV off of the satellite feed.