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Oklahoma News Report
Science of Breaking Bad
Featured in Top Stories
Hollywood is now producing dozens of television programs that feature scientific disciplines such as chemistry and physics as a key component. Television producers have discovered the value of relying upon science professionals to give those programs a true sense of reality. Among those professionals helping Hollywood to get it right is a chemistry professor at the University of Oklahoma.
Related Topics: Film & Television, Biology & Chemistry, Arts & Entertainment
Originally broadcast on November 11, 2011
Oklahoma News Report
OETA Interim Study
Featured in Top Stories
Budget cuts have impacted nearly all state agencies over the last three years. While state revenues are rebounding now, budget cuts may not be over for some state agencies, including OETA. If one state lawmaker has her way, state funding would come to an end for the Oklahoma Educational Television Authority.
Related Topics: Film & Television, Education, Government, Education, Media
Originally broadcast on December 30, 2011
Oklahoma News Report
Newsmaker Interview Bill Moyers (4:59)
Featured in Top Stories
After retiring in April of last year, Bill Moyers is planning a return to television. The renowned journalist, who has won more than thirty Emmy awards, will launch a new program, "Moyers and Company", in January. The program will be broadcast nationally, and will be seen on OETA Saturdays at 5 pm, beginning in January. Moyers was born in Hugo and grew up in nearby Marshall, Texas. He spoke at Oklahoma City University this week, and while he was here, Dick Pryor spoke with him about his new show.
Related Topics: Film & Television, Biography & Profiles, Media, Biography & Profiles
Originally broadcast on October 28, 2011
Oklahoma News Report
OK Stories Telemovie (2:03)
Featured in Top Stories
If you've ever watched a movie on cable television, you owe part of that experience to the Oklahoman who came up with the idea--more than 50 years ago. Here's Charley Newcomb with Oklahoma Stories.
Related Topics: Film & Television, United States
Originally broadcast on September 30, 2011
Oklahoma News Report
Film and Music Commission (4:41)
Featured in It's Your Government
Spending through the tax code is under increased scrutiny in Oklahoma which gives away an estimated 5-billion dollars a year in credits and other tax breaks. Oklahoma's Film & Music office uses tax incentives to attract film, television, video, and music industries to the state and to promote their growth. Supporters of the Oklahoma film industry believe spending more to bring in more movie productions is good business for the state.
Related Topics: Film & Television, Government, Arts & Entertainment
Originally broadcast on September 30, 2011
Oklahoma News Report
Dolphin Tale (4:40)
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The true story of a high-tech, artificial dolphin tail--created by Oklahoma-based Hanger Prosthetics and Orthotics--spawned a book about the experience, called "Winter's Tale". Now, the story of Winter, who survived the loss of her tail and learned to use a prosthetic, has been translated to the big screen. The movie, entitled "Dolphin Tale" is providing inspiration to those overcoming their own physical challenges.
Related Topics: Film & Television, Animals, Health
Originally broadcast on September 23, 2011
ONR
September 30, 2011 (57:44)
Months after a deadly tornado struck an Oklahoma town, another disaster is confronting many of the victims. We examine the physician discipline process and find that prescription drug abuse is one of the biggest problems dragging down Oklahoma doctors. Postal workers are rallying to save jobs and the federal government’s mail service. Autumn nights and the gridiron bring communities together to experience “Oklahoma Life.” A small southwest Oklahoma town has a unique claim to fame. And, Charley Newcomb with Oklahoma Stories.
Related Topics: Film & Television, Community, Sports & Recreation, Modern, Business & Economy, Government, Science & Technology, Social Issues, Health, Sports, Energy & Environment
Originally broadcast on September 30, 2011
ONR
September 23, 2011 (57:41)
Battle lines are drawn over the plan for use of Oklahoma water. Homeless students face long odds, but that’s not stopping some of them from getting an education. We visit Oklahoma’s Asian community. More young women are getting training to become leaders in business and politics. A dolphin with a prosthetic tail created in Oklahoma inspires military veterans recovering from the effects war. And, Charley Newcomb with Oklahoma Stories.
Related Topics: Film & Television, Community, Gender & Sexual Identity, Animals, Business & Economy, Government, Politics, Science & Technology, Women, Social Issues, Health, Education, Arts & Entertainment, Health
Originally broadcast on September 23, 2011
Oklahoma News Report
Film Commission (4:32)
Featured in It's Your Government
Jill Simpson with the Oklahoma Film Commission discusses the tax incentives given to filmmakers who produce movies in Oklahoma.
Related Topics: Film & Television
Originally broadcast on June 13, 2011
Oklahoma News Report
Face of Racism (3:12)
Featured in Preserving History
The documentary, “Banished,” tells the story of racial cleansing in America. At a screening of the film, there was also reaction to comments made on the floor of the Oklahoma House of Representatives by Republican legislator, Sally Kern.
Related Topics: Arts & Entertainment, Culture & Society, History, News & Public Affairs, Technology, Film & Television, Race & Ethnicity, United States, Race & Ethnicity, Social Issues, Communications & Media
Originally broadcast on April 29, 2011






