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The PEGASYS Board of Directors convenes for the
first time Community Bulletin Board
premieres on Channel 33
The first class of community producers are
trained
PEGASYS moves into the Cherokee Strip
Conference Center
First day of scheduled
programming on Channel 33
First live broadcast of an Enid City
Commission meeting
First live Board of Education meeting
broadcast
Three editing suites added to the PEGASYS
facility
Education Channel 34 joins Channel 33 in the
PEGASYS lineup
PEGASYS broadcasts move to their current home
on channels
11 & 12
Enid Public School begin producing foreign
language classes,
which continue to air on PEGASYS 12
The Community Bulletin Board moves to Channel
19 and is combined with National Public Radio courtesy of KOSU; Classic Arts
Showcase debuts on PEGASYS 12; a second studio is added to the PEGASYS
facility
PEGASYS acquired its first nonlinear editing
system
PEGASYS completes at
$300,000 upgrade to digital tape technology, installing 20 digital decks, 6
character generators, 2 nonlinear editing systems, a digital linear editing
suite and adding 10 digital camcorders to its equipment pool!
After 18 months of planning, PEGASYS teams up
with Garfield County Emergency Management and Cox Cable to bring real-
time weather alerts to the residents of Garfield County
Automation systems begins operation of
Channels 11 & 12 |