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Frequently Asked Questions

 

 

  • What is the PEGASYS mission?
    To provide the public with access to the community through telecommunications. PEGASYS strives to be an indispensable communication resource for Enid and Northwest Oklahoma, and a workplace and volunteer site where respect, confidence and community are fostered.
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  • Can PEGASYS come and videotape an event I request?
    Although some people mistake us for a television station, we actually provide training and services for you, the community, to learn how to create your own productions and air them on PEGASYS Channel 11 or 12. The events we produce on a regular basis are City Commission meetings, Board of Education meetings and annual events usually organized by the City of Enid, such as the Martin Luther King Jr. Celebration and the Cherokee Strip Parade. On occasion we are able to provide camera support for a community event, however these requests must be made well in advance. Requests must be submitted in writing, by filing out the Request for Local Event Coverage form.
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  • How is the programming decided that airs on Channel 11 and 12?
    PEGASYS cablecasts a variety of programs with subjects such as sports, religion, community activities, personal hobbies and interests, public school emphases and city government. Volunteer members produce much of this programming and are solely responsible for the content of their shows. We invite you to join PEGASYS and begin the process of bringing your message to the public!
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History of PEGASYS

   

Dec 1985

Sept 1986

Jan 1987

1987

May 18, 1987

Jan 1988

Mar 1988

1990

1991

Jun 1993
 

Sep 1993


Jan 1997


 

Apr 1997

Dec 2000

 


May 2001
 


June 2006

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

 

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