KTET (TV)

KTET, virtual channel 66 (UHF digital channel 26), is a Public Broadcasting Service (PBS) member television station licensed to, United States and serving the western Texoma area encompassing Southwestern Oklahoma and Western North Texas. The station is owned by the (OETA) and is operated as part of their state network of PBS member television stations. KTET's transmitter is located in rural (near ); master control and internal operations are based at the OETA headquarters at the intersection of Kelley Avenue and Britton Road in northeastern. KTET had previously operated from a transmitter located on a decommissioned relay tower on the outskirts of Lawton, it moved during the digital transition to the new site in Cotton County.

From 1995-2001; KTET had been KWBL-TV, a charter affiliate of. KWBL-TV operated a semi-satellite in, KAWB-TV, which served the -Ada market. KWBL-TV and KAWB-TV were donated by then-owners Queen City Broadcasting to the OETA in 2001, with KAWB-TV becoming KOEA-TV. Their WB affiliations were assumed by cable-only stations KWB and KSHD.