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Oklahoma News Report
11-9-12
On this episode of the ONR, we examine the results of Tuesday's election with an in-depth look at the candidates taking office and the ballot measures that passed or failed, and what they mean for the state. Campaigns mean campaign ads--a lot of them. We take a look at the ads dominating the airwaves, and how candidates are trying to reach voters via new media. The grades have been out for a few weeks, but the fallout from the new A-F school grading system released by the Oklahoma State Board of Education is still being realized. Plus, Oklahoma endangered species, the Dust Bowl and climate change, and more on this episode of ONR.
Related Topics: Community, Earth, Environment, Natural History, Weather & Natural Disasters, Business & Economy, Government, Politics, Social Issues, Education, Energy & Environment
Originally broadcast on November 9, 2012
ONR 11-9-12
Election Recap with Shawn Ashley
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eCapitol reporter and Oklahoma Votes 2012 panelist Shawn Ashley discusses the passage of six state questions and what the new laws mean for the state.
Related Topics: Business & Economy, Government, Politics, Education, Society
Originally broadcast on November 9, 2012
ONR 11-9-12
Campaign Advertising
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This election cycle saw the most money spent on a presidential campaign--the Center for Responsible Politics estimates the total to be over $5.8 billion dollars, up 7 percent from 2008. The cash went to television and radio ads, and increasingly into social media and digital innovation to reach potential voters.
Related Topics: Film & Television, Business & Economy, Government, Politics, Media
Originally broadcast on November 9, 2012
ONR 11-9-12
Business News
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Ted Streuli, Editor of the Journal Record, joins us to discuss Oklahoma energy, unhappy shareholders, and fairground updates in this week's Business News interview.
Related Topics: Business & Economy, Government, Politics
Originally broadcast on November 9, 2012
Oklahoma Forum
Election Preview
At long last, the election is upon us. In-person voting began in Oklahoma on Friday, and most voters will cast their ballots Tuesday. They will select five members of congress, 47 state legislators and numerous county office-holders. Voters will also vote up or down on six state questions and 12 judges. And, oh yes, there is also a president to pick. We preview Tuesday's election, with Oklahoma Votes analysts: Neva Hill, President of Neva Hill & Associates, political consulting firm. Sheryl Lovelady, former political pollster and strategist. and, Keith Gaddie, Professor of Political Science at the University of Oklahoma.
Related Topics: Community, Media & Technology, Business & Economy, Government, Politics, National Security, Social Issues
Originally broadcast on November 4, 2012
Oklahoma News Report
10-26-12
On this episode of ONR, we explore Oklahoma's 1st and 2nd Congressional Districts, and the heated races taking place in both. We continue our political coverage with Cathy Tatom's latest report on Oklahoma's state questions, looking at affirmative action and the governor's role in the parole process. Then we explore initiatives put in place to prevent another Dust Bowl, and we tour a tasty staple of the Oklahoma economy: Bama Pies. Plus, an exclusive interview with former Secretary of Defense Robert Gates, a new Listen To Me segment, and updates on the ODVA studies and the A-F school grading system, on this ONR.
Related Topics: Community, Food, Travel, People & Profiles, Health Care & Illnesses, Aging, Caregiving, Modern, Earth, Environment, Natural History, Weather & Natural Disasters, Business & Economy, Government, Politics, Environment, Race & Ethnicity, Social Issues, Opinion, Biography & Profiles, Energy & Environment, Transportation & Infrastructure, Military & Espionage
Originally broadcast on October 26, 2012
ONR Extra: Robert Gates
10-26-12
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It's rare to find someone for whom party lines mean nothing, but Robert Gates is a rare person. During his tenure as Secretary of Defense and Director of the CIA, Gates worked under eight different presidents from both sides of the aisle. Gates recently spoke in Oklahoma City, as part of the Spears School of Business Speakers Series. In this exclusive interview, Gates talks about how budget problems at home can hinder efforts abroad.
Related Topics: Business & Economy, Government, Politics, National Security, Global Affairs, Social Issues, Military & Espionage
Originally broadcast on October 26, 2012
Listen To Me
10-26-12
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Foreign policy was the topic of last week's final presidential debate, but as we discovered in our latest 'Listen To Me' segment, in partnership with the PBS Newshour, most voters are more concerned with domestic issues.
Related Topics: Community, Health Care & Illnesses, Business & Economy, Government, Politics, Social Issues, Health, Education, Opinion
Originally broadcast on October 26, 2012
Business News
10-26-12
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Reporter M. Scott Carter with the Journal Record discusses state income tax, Chesapeake lawsuits, and new addresses both businesses and universities around town in this week's Business News interview.
Related Topics: Business & Economy, Education
Originally broadcast on October 26, 2012
Bama Pies
10-26-12
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What started as pies sold behind the drugstore counter has grown into a local company sending its baked goods across the globe.
Related Topics: Cooking, Modern, Business & Economy
Originally broadcast on October 26, 2012






