![]() Way purchased $35,000 worth of television equipment for experimental purposes. KVOO had first proposed television broadcasts in 1939, when Skelly and then- general manager W. Skelly, founder of Skelly Oil and the Mid-Continent Oil and Gas Association, and owner of local radio station KVOO (1170 AM, now KTSB) – filed the initial permit application on June 27, 1952, one week before the FCC released a Report and Order reallocation memorandum that lifted a four-year moratorium on new television broadcast license applications. The Southwestern Sales Corporation – owned by William G. ![]() The VHF channel 2 allocation was contested between two groups, both led by prominent Oklahoma oilmen, that competed for approval by the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) to be the holder of the construction permit to build and license to operate a new television station on the third commercial VHF allocation to be assigned to Tulsa. Skelly, founder of Skelly Oil, founded KVOO-TV.
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