Museum adds tour audio for Spanish speakers - Norman, Oklahoma

Posted on: April 19th, 2007
Filed Under: [ Hispanic News ] [ Language Issues ] [ Oklahoma ]
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“Carlos Toledo, a television news anchor for the Spanish language channel Telemundo, spent last Saturday in Norman.

He didn’t come to town to cover a story or deliver a lecture on mass media. Toledo had a different assignment, one that kept him locked away in one of the many back rooms of the Sam Noble Oklahoma Museum of Natural History. There in the facility’s sound studio, for more than an hour, he spoke of dinosaurs.”

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