KTUZ-TV

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KTUZ-TV
Shawnee / Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
Branding Telemundo 30
Channels Analog: 30 (UHF)
Digital: 29 (UHF)
Affiliations Telemundo
Owner Tyler Media
Founded 2001
Former affiliations ACN/Independent (2001-2004)
Website www.ktuztv.com/

KTUZ-TV 30 is the Telemundo affiliate serving Metropolitan Oklahoma City and Shawnee, Oklahoma, and is owned by Tyler Media.

KTUZ's call letters are taken from Tyler Media's radio station in Oklahoma City KTUZ-FM "La Zeta".

KTUZ went on the air as KQOK "OK30", which aired mainly programming from Jewelry Television from ACN. Channel 30 also aired some religious and children's programming. For a brief period, KQOK also aired Bonanza reruns and the Independent News Network.

In 2004, KQOK was sold to Oklahoma City-based Tyler Media from its original owners, Equity Broadcasting, which now owns KUOK. The station became a Telemundo affiliate in early February 2005. In October of 2006 KTUZ launched T30 Noticias, making it the only locally produced Spanish newscast serving the City DMA.


  • T30 Noticias - 5-5:30PM
  • T30 Noticias - 10-10:35PM


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