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Is ClicknClear’s Business Model Inherently Flawed? Investor Concerns Surface Amid Licensing Uncertainty and Mounting Losses

Music ClicknClear’s revenue forecast as seen in a 2024 investor deck. Any questions?Music “Choreographed sports” licensing specialist ClicknClear recently commanded headlines for securing a...

Wizkid wins “Best African Music Act” at the 2026 MOBO Awards, beats Davido, Tyla, Rema

MusicRead Later (0)Please login to bookmark Close Nigerian superstar Wizkid has once again dominated on the global stage, winning Best African Music Act at the...

OU Basketball: Oklahoma Falls on Road Against Georgia, Drops to 0-3 in SEC

Basketball Oklahoma’s first season in the SEC hasn’t gone as planned thus far.The No. 17 Sooners fell 72-62 to Georgia on Saturday. The loss...

Oklahoma Senator introduces Bitcoin Freedom Act enabling businesses to accept Bitcoin payments

Regulation Home » Regulation » Oklahoma Senator introduces Bitcoin Freedom Act enabling businesses to accept Bitcoin payments by Vivian Nguyen Jan. 8, 2025 State bill opens door to Bitcoin salaries and payments, aiming to safeguard earnings amid rising inflation. Photo: Kyle Phillips/Oklahoma Voice Key Takeaways The Bitcoin Freedom Act allows Oklahoma businesses to accept Bitcoin

OU Basketball: No. 9 Oklahoma Searching for ‘Hungry’ Response Against No. 15 Tennesse

Basketball A strong start made way to a frustrating night in Oklahoma’s SEC opener. After building a nice first quarter lead, the No. 9-ranked Sooners...

Oklahoma places Friday Health Plans under supervision

Skip to main content A year after Friday Health Plans began offering policies on the health insurance exchange for Oklahoma, the company finds itself under state supervision. Tuesday's move by the Oklahoma Insurance Department came just weeks after its Texas counterpart took a similar action as Friday Health Plans struggles to maintain sufficient reserves to

Oklahoma Lands First 2024 Commitment

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Oklahoma spring football storylines: Venables seeks to right the ship

There’s a lot of pressure on Oklahoma this year — more than the program has felt in a while. That’s because the Sooners finished 6-7 in head coach Brent Venables' first season, the program’s most losses since 1998, the year before Bob Stoops was hired.It’s also Oklahoma’s final season playing in the Big 12 before