Four to be inducted into Hall of Fame

<p align="justify"> (Oklahoma City-AP) -- The Oklahoma Association of Broadcasters will induct three former news anchors and one broadcast executive into the O-A-B Hall of Fame.<br><p align="justify">The

Friday, November 17th 2000, 12:00 am

By: News On 6


(Oklahoma City-AP) -- The Oklahoma Association of Broadcasters will induct three former news anchors and one broadcast executive into the O-A-B Hall of Fame.

The four men will be honored at O-A-B's annual convention on February 16th at the Tulsa Southern Hills Marriott.

Jack Ogle served as a reporter, news anchor and news director at K-F-O-R-T-V in Oklahoma City. Ogle and a team of photographers received an Emmy award for a documentary on blacks in Oklahoma.

Bob Hower anchored the first television newscast in Tulsa history while at K-O-T-V in 1949 and 1950. In 1969, he began a 17-year stint at K-T-U-L-T-V in Tulsa. He originated the award-winning "Waiting Child" series.

Clayton Vaughn joined K-O-T-V news in 1964 and has spent the majority of his career as a news anchor and the managing editor at the station.

Carl Smith was a former Tulsa radio general manager and now serves as the C-E-O of the Oklahoma Association of Broadcasters.


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