Ozarks Public Television (OPT) began medium-power operation from KY3’s tower in Fordland, Missouri, on July 23. The move to a broadcast tower, along with increased power, will allow Missouri State University to provide a more reliable signal and increase coverage for over-the-air viewers. In the days following the collapse of OPT’s broadcast tower on April 19, a low-power … [Read more...] about Ozarks Public Television-KOZK begins broadcast from KY3 tower
Ozarks Public Television (OPT) is partnering with the City of Springfield’s department of environmental services and Springfield Catholic Schools to inspire southwest Missouri families to “Explore the Outdoors” this spring. Throughout April, OPT will celebrate Earth Month with themed on-air programming, online content and local events designed to encourage kids and families to … [Read more...] about Ozarks Public Television encourages Ozarks to explore the outdoors this spring
Ozarks Public Television will celebrate Dr. Seuss’ birthday in southwest Missouri on Feb. 17. The featured event is the Seuss Science Day at the Discovery Center of Springfield, 438 E St. Louis St. Kids will have a chance to enjoy Dr. Seuss stories including: “The Foot Book,” “The Cat in the Hat Comes Back,” “The ABC Book” and “One Fish, Two Fish, Red Fish, Blue … [Read more...] about Ozarks Public Television celebrates Dr. Seuss
Learn more about the growth of Wilson's Creek. … [Read more...] about Wilson’s Creek: Past and Present
With hundreds of television channels available 24/7, it’s hard to imagine a time when only three or four channels were on for only a few hours each day and broadcast only in black and white. Ozarks Public Television (OPT) will premiere a locally-produced documentary on the beginnings and early highlights of Springfield television stations titled “Stay Tuned—The Beginnings of … [Read more...] about OPT presents local television history documentary