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Program Schedule for November 27, 2025

15.2 | Cox 107 | FiOS 460

Overnight: Midnight - 6am hide airtimes

12:00

A group of Blackfoot people is working to re-establish the first wild buffalo herd.

1:00

2,000 Meters to Andriivka

A stunning portrayal of war in the trenches with bodycam footage and moments of reflection.

Watch Now!

6:00

NEW

6:30

Ty Seidule NEW

Morning: 6am - Noon hide airtimes

7:28

NEW

8:00

A group of Blackfoot people is working to re-establish the first wild buffalo herd.

9:00

2,000 Meters to Andriivka

A stunning portrayal of war in the trenches with bodycam footage and moments of reflection.

Watch Now!

Afternoon: Noon - 7pm hide airtimes

1:00

Ty Seidule NEW

1:30

Pre-Diabetes

One of the critical areas of work is to stop pre-diabetes from turning into full-fledged diabetes.

2:00

Nazi Town, USA

In 1939, a Nazi group organized a rally. Explore the free speech issues that arose from this event.

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3:00

The Storm (1920-1933)

FDR serves as governor of New York and becomes the presidential nominee for the Democrats in 1932.

5:00

NEW

6:00

Explore why Poland is offering discounted rents to people willing to renovate apartments.

6:30

NEW

Evening: 7pm - Midnight hide airtimes

7:00

Native American leaders tell their stories and illuminate the path for three Native young adults.

8:00

Indigenous women influenced the early suffragists in their fight for freedom and equality.

8:30

NEW

Discover Indigenous women who are reclaiming their role as traditional seed keepers.

9:00

A Dine woman travels from the Navajo region to Peru to learn about the issues in their community.

10:00

NEW

11:00

NEW

11:30

NEW

12:00am

Bring Them Home

A group of Blackfoot people is working to re-establish the first wild buffalo herd.

1:00am

Frontline

2,000 Meters to Andriivka

A stunning portrayal of war in the trenches with bodycam footage and moments of reflection.

3:00am

PBS News Hour

4:00am

Amanpour and Company

5:00am

And Knowledge to Keep Us

6:00am

BBC News

6:30am

Story in the Public Square

Ty Seidule

7:00am

Newsroom Tokyo

7:28am

Direct Talk

7:43am

Short Program

8:00am

Bring Them Home

A group of Blackfoot people is working to re-establish the first wild buffalo herd.

9:00am

Frontline

2,000 Meters to Andriivka

A stunning portrayal of war in the trenches with bodycam footage and moments of reflection.

11:00am

And Knowledge to Keep Us

12:00pm

Amanpour and Company

1:00pm

Story in the Public Square

Ty Seidule

1:30pm

Second Opinion with Joan Lunden

Pre-Diabetes

One of the critical areas of work is to stop pre-diabetes from turning into full-fledged diabetes.

2:00pm

American Experience

Nazi Town, USA

In 1939, a Nazi group organized a rally. Explore the free speech issues that arose from this event.

3:00pm

Roosevelts: An Intimate History

The Storm (1920-1933)

FDR serves as governor of New York and becomes the presidential nominee for the Democrats in 1932.

5:00pm

Dw News

5:30pm

BBC News America

6:00pm

Dw Focus On Europe

Explore why Poland is offering discounted rents to people willing to renovate apartments.

6:30pm

Nhk Newsline

7:00pm

Roadtrip Nation: Native Way Forward

Native American leaders tell their stories and illuminate the path for three Native young adults.

8:00pm

Without A Whisper: Konnon:kKwe

Indigenous women influenced the early suffragists in their fight for freedom and equality.

8:30pm

Kanenon:wWe - Original Seeds

Discover Indigenous women who are reclaiming their role as traditional seed keepers.

9:00pm

Indigenize The Plate

A Dine woman travels from the Navajo region to Peru to learn about the issues in their community.

10:00pm

PBS News Hour

11:00pm

Dw The Day

11:30pm

BBC News