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Program Schedule for February 5, 2026

15.2 | Cox 107 | FiOS 460

Overnight: Midnight - 6am hide airtimes

12:00

Forgotten Hero: Walter White and the Naacp

Meet NAACP leader Walter White, one of the most influential but least known civil rights figures.

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2:00

Contaminated: The Carpet Industry's Toxic Legacy

How carpet mills contaminated Southern communities with forever chemicals, known as PFAS.

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5:00

What Is Art (Good for)?

Explore the history of art, from antiquity to the present on a global scale.

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6:00

NEW

Morning: 6am - Noon hide airtimes

7:28

NEW

8:00

Forgotten Hero: Walter White and the Naacp

Meet NAACP leader Walter White, one of the most influential but least known civil rights figures.

Watch Now!

10:00

Contaminated: The Carpet Industry's Toxic Legacy

How carpet mills contaminated Southern communities with forever chemicals, known as PFAS.

Watch Now!

11:00

What Is Art (Good for)?

Explore the history of art, from antiquity to the present on a global scale.

Watch Now!

Afternoon: Noon - 7pm hide airtimes

1:30

Episode 3 NEW

3:00

Dive into the history of Vinegar Hill, Virginia's oldest African American neighborhood.

4:00

Explore the story of a unique, long-established Black neighborhood in New Orleans.

5:00

NEW

6:00

NEW

6:30

NEW

Evening: 7pm - Midnight hide airtimes

7:00

A look at how the first fully integrated college football team in America changed the game forever.

9:00

NEW

It's the story of former NBA player Robert Covington and how he discovered his potential.

10:00

NEW

11:00

NEW

11:30

NEW

12:00am

American Experience

Forgotten Hero: Walter White and the Naacp

Meet NAACP leader Walter White, one of the most influential but least known civil rights figures.

2:00am

Frontline

Contaminated: The Carpet Industry's Toxic Legacy

How carpet mills contaminated Southern communities with forever chemicals, known as PFAS.

3:00am

PBS News Hour

4:00am

Amanpour and Company

5:00am

Civilizations

What Is Art (Good for)?

Explore the history of art, from antiquity to the present on a global scale.

6:00am

BBC News

6:30am

Story in the Public Square

7:00am

Newsroom Tokyo

7:28am

Direct Talk

7:43am

Short Program

8:00am

American Experience

Forgotten Hero: Walter White and the Naacp

Meet NAACP leader Walter White, one of the most influential but least known civil rights figures.

10:00am

Frontline

Contaminated: The Carpet Industry's Toxic Legacy

How carpet mills contaminated Southern communities with forever chemicals, known as PFAS.

11:00am

Civilizations

What Is Art (Good for)?

Explore the history of art, from antiquity to the present on a global scale.

12:00pm

Amanpour and Company

1:00pm

Story in the Public Square

1:30pm

Horizons from PBS News

Episode 3

2:00pm

Facing North: Jefferson Street, Nashville

3:00pm

Raised/Razed

Dive into the history of Vinegar Hill, Virginia's oldest African American neighborhood.

4:00pm

Battlegrounds: The Lost Community of Fazendeville

Explore the story of a unique, long-established Black neighborhood in New Orleans.

5:00pm

Dw News

5:30pm

BBC News America

6:00pm

France 24

6:30pm

Nhk Newsline

7:00pm

Through The Banks of the Red Cedar

A look at how the first fully integrated college football team in America changed the game forever.

8:00pm

Major Taylor: Champion of the Race

9:00pm

Allergic to Failure: The Robert Covington Story

It's the story of former NBA player Robert Covington and how he discovered his potential.

10:00pm

PBS News Hour

11:00pm

Dw The Day

11:30pm

BBC News