KXOK-LD
KXOK-LD (channel 31) was a low-power television station in Enid, Oklahoma, United States.[2] The station was founded November 21, 1994, under the call sign K32DZ, by Media Manics Incorporated of Enid, and managed by Charles D. Pearson.[5] In 2002, the station built a new studio in Oakwood Mall,[6][7] where it produced a local newscast and held auctions.[12] It was managed by Dixie Meyer, executrix of the Estate of Rex Faulkner until its sale to ME3 Communications in 2007.[13] Past programming has also included The Box, Horse TV, Americana Music Television, The Sportsman Channel, and Azteca América.