KSBI-TV (Oklahoma City, OK)

KSBI-TV (Oklahoma City, OK)

KSBI is a television station that operates on virtual channel 52 and UHF digital channel 23 in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, USA. It is affiliated with MyNetworkTV and is owned by Griffin Communications, a local company. KSBI is part of a duopoly with KWTV-DT, which is a CBS affiliate and the flagship station of the company, broadcasting on channel 9. Both stations share their studios located at the intersection of Kelley Avenue and 74th Street in northeast Oklahoma City, close to the Oklahoma Educational Television Authority (OETA) PBS network offices. The transmitter for KSBI is situated near 122nd Street, also in the northeastern part of the city. For cable viewers, KSBI can be found on Cox Communications channel 7 and AT&T U-verse channel 52 in standard definition, while high definition broadcasts are available on Cox digital channel 707 and U-verse channel 1052.

Local
English
Television

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73
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Global

#27342

United States

#5374

News and Media

#309

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  • 1 day ago | news9.com | Lacey Swope |Christian Hans

    In a rare pull from the water, an Oklahoma man managed to reel in a one-in-a-million catfish from the Verdigris River. Located in northeastern Oklahoma, the tributary joins the Arkansas River near Muskogee, feeding into the greater Mississippi watershed. But for Darryl Lincecum, it's also his spot to angle in some catfish. Lincecum, a native of Louisiana, moved to Oklahoma four years ago, but has a deep love for fishing for catfish.

  • 3 days ago | news9.com | Mike Glover

    On hot days like today, a cup of freshly squeezed cold lemonade hits the spot, especially when it’s for a really great cause. Spend any amount of time with Gabe Guthrie, and you’ll find out pretty quickly, this is not your typical 9-year-old. “On my birthday my friends would give me money and then I would donate it to cops and kids,” said Guthrie.

  • 3 days ago | news9.com | Bobbie Miller

    Oklahoma City police are asking for the public’s help after an 18-year-old woman was shot and killed in Bricktown late Tuesday night. Officers responded to reports of gunfire near Reno Avenue and Oklahoma Avenue just before midnight. When they arrived, they learned the victim, identified as Lyric Lewis, had already been taken to the hospital in a private vehicle. Lewis later died from her injuries. Police say it’s unclear whether she was the intended target or an innocent bystander.

  • 3 days ago | news9.com | Graham Dowers |Nathan Elliott

    The Tinker Air Show returns to Oklahoma City June 28-29, featuring the U.S. Air Force Thunderbirds. Dozens of military and civilian aircraft will be on display, including the MV-22 Osprey, C-17 Globemaster III, KC-Stratotanker and more. An attraction called “S.T.E.A.M. City” will provide entertainment and education on science, technology, engineering, artistry and math (STEAM). The event and parking are free. However, visitors should plan ahead before accessing the military base.

  • 3 days ago | news9.com | Tiffany Lane |Drake Johnson |Anna Denison |Brooke Cox |Jonathan Polasek |Summer Miller | +1 more

    Low cost of living and stable job growth help the Sooner State land No. 4 on national list.