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Program Schedule for May 17, 2026

15.2 | Cox 107 | FiOS 460

Overnight: Midnight - 6am hide airtimes

12:00

Nam June Paik

Experience the world through the eyes of Nam June Paik and see they're creative evolution.

2:00

The story of a group of Japanese Americans incarcerated by the U.S. government during World War II.

3:00

A story of civil disobedience set against the backdrop of the internment of Japanese Americans.

4:00

Geographies of Kinship

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5:30

Explore the harrowing rule of the Khmer Rouge and their killing fields in Cambodia.

6:00

The Writer Producer Relationship with Christine Vachon & Celine Song NEW

Morning: 6am - Noon hide airtimes

7:30

Mayors of the World: Athens

In Athens, Greece, host Alexander Heffner interviews Mayor Haris Doukas.

8:00

Cyprus and the Wars in the Middle East NEW

Drone attacks cause a drop in tourism - how the wars in the Middle East are affecting Cyprus.

8:30

Starving Penguins: South Africa's Iconic Species In Crisis NEW

South Africa's penguins are starving. Singapore promotes religious tolerance through policy.

9:00

Geographies of Kinship

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10:30

Explore the harrowing rule of the Khmer Rouge and their killing fields in Cambodia.

11:00

Rabbi Kaplan & Jammal Alim-Abdul NEW

Rabbi Bob Kaplan and Jammal Alim-Abdul join Dr. Chavis on bigotry, identity and community.

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11:30

Louisiana Survived Katrina. Will It Survive The Petrochemical Industry? NEW

Look back at twenty years after Hurricane Katrina and Louisiana's Petrochemical Industry.

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12:00

Efoiling and Unpaid Bills

12:30

NEW

Discover how Farm Stay vacations are giving city kids a chance to discover rural America.

1:00

Encapsulated Memory

1:30

Marrow - Detroit, Mi

Part butcher shop, part restaurant, Marrow is a business rooted in local sourcing.

3:00

Mayors of the World: Athens

In Athens, Greece, host Alexander Heffner interviews Mayor Haris Doukas.

3:30

Ict Newscast (Kaet) #26020 NEW

4:30

The Writer Producer Relationship with Christine Vachon & Celine Song NEW

5:00

Geographies of Kinship

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6:30

Explore the harrowing rule of the Khmer Rouge and their killing fields in Cambodia.

Evening: 7pm - Midnight hide airtimes

7:00

The Man Without A Name

8:00

Attenborough and the Sea Dragon

The discovery of the Ichthyosaur, a fish lizard that lived during the age of dinosaurs, is explored.

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9:00

Far from Home

Cyndi Lauper, Jamie Chung, and Danny Trejo discover their family tree with Henry Louis Gates.

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10:00

Louder Than Guns NEW

Ketch Secor and David Greene work to foster open conversations on gun rights and violence.

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11:00

Good Americans

Intimate stories cast a new lens on U.S. history and the ongoing role that Asian Americans play.

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12:00am

American Masters

Nam June Paik

Experience the world through the eyes of Nam June Paik and see they're creative evolution.

2:00am

Betrayed: Surviving An American Concentration Camp

The story of a group of Japanese Americans incarcerated by the U.S. government during World War II.

3:00am

We Said No! No!: A Story of Civil Disobedience

A story of civil disobedience set against the backdrop of the internment of Japanese Americans.

4:00am

America Reframed

Geographies of Kinship

5:30am

Ghost Mountain: The Second Killing Fields of Cambodia

Explore the harrowing rule of the Khmer Rouge and their killing fields in Cambodia.

6:00am

On Story

The Writer Producer Relationship with Christine Vachon & Celine Song

6:30am

To The Contrary with Bonnie Erbe

7:00am

Washington Week with the Atlantic

7:30am

The Open Mind

Mayors of the World: Athens

In Athens, Greece, host Alexander Heffner interviews Mayor Haris Doukas.

8:00am

Dw Focus On Europe

Cyprus and the Wars in the Middle East

Drone attacks cause a drop in tourism - how the wars in the Middle East are affecting Cyprus.

8:30am

Dw Global Us

Starving Penguins: South Africa's Iconic Species In Crisis

South Africa's penguins are starving. Singapore promotes religious tolerance through policy.

9:00am

America Reframed

Geographies of Kinship

10:30am

Ghost Mountain: The Second Killing Fields of Cambodia

Explore the harrowing rule of the Khmer Rouge and their killing fields in Cambodia.

11:00am

The Chavis Chronicles

Rabbi Kaplan & Jammal Alim-Abdul

Rabbi Bob Kaplan and Jammal Alim-Abdul join Dr. Chavis on bigotry, identity and community.

11:30am

Laura Flanders & Friends

Louisiana Survived Katrina. Will It Survive The Petrochemical Industry?

Look back at twenty years after Hurricane Katrina and Louisiana's Petrochemical Industry.

12:00pm

Great Lakes Now Series

Efoiling and Unpaid Bills

12:30pm

America's Heartland

Discover how Farm Stay vacations are giving city kids a chance to discover rural America.

1:00pm

Climate California

Encapsulated Memory

1:30pm

Start Up

Marrow - Detroit, Mi

Part butcher shop, part restaurant, Marrow is a business rooted in local sourcing.

2:00pm

Bloomberg Wall Street Week

3:00pm

The Open Mind

Mayors of the World: Athens

In Athens, Greece, host Alexander Heffner interviews Mayor Haris Doukas.

3:30pm

Ict Newscast (Kaet)

Ict Newscast (Kaet) #26020

4:00pm

Balancing Act with John Katko

4:30pm

On Story

The Writer Producer Relationship with Christine Vachon & Celine Song

5:00pm

America Reframed

Geographies of Kinship

6:30pm

Ghost Mountain: The Second Killing Fields of Cambodia

Explore the harrowing rule of the Khmer Rouge and their killing fields in Cambodia.

7:00pm

French Village

The Man Without A Name

8:00pm

Nature

Attenborough and the Sea Dragon

The discovery of the Ichthyosaur, a fish lizard that lived during the age of dinosaurs, is explored.

9:00pm

Finding Your Roots

Far from Home

Cyndi Lauper, Jamie Chung, and Danny Trejo discover their family tree with Henry Louis Gates.

10:00pm

Reel South

Louder Than Guns

Ketch Secor and David Greene work to foster open conversations on gun rights and violence.

11:00pm

Asian Americans

Good Americans

Intimate stories cast a new lens on U.S. history and the ongoing role that Asian Americans play.