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Schedule - January 10, 2022

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  • 12:00 AM

    Jim Crow Museum
  • 12:30 AM

    Talking Sh*t with Phil & Mike
  • 1:00 AM

    Boy Scouts' First Troop in America: Reflections by Wally Watt
  • 1:15 AM

    Dale's Photo Album of Ann Arbor's Past
  • 1:30 AM

    Access Ann Arbor
  • 2:00 AM

    Sunday Night Funnies
  • 2:30 AM

    The Dan Bifano Show
  • 3:00 AM

    Understanding Television
  • 4:00 AM

    Jim Crow Museum
  • 4:30 AM

    Talking Sh*t with Phil & Mike
  • 8:00 AM

    New Beginnings
  • 8:30 AM

    Messias Temple Church
  • 9:00 AM

    Second Baptist Church
  • 10:00 AM

    Epoch News and Programs
  • 11:01 AM

    Chinese News and Programs
  • 12:00 PM

    U. S. Army Field Band & Soldiers' Chorus in Concert at the A2SF
  • 1:15 PM

    Boy Scouts' First Troop in America: Reflections by Wally Watt
  • 1:30 PM

    Neil Armstrong Air & Space Museum
  • 2:00 PM

    National Hometown Video Awards 2021
  • 3:17 PM

    Surviving the Cold
  • 3:33 PM

    U Of M Campus: A Nostalgic Look Back
  • 4:00 PM

    Copper Tom's Musical Playhouse
  • 4:20 PM

    Ask Grandma Carol
  • 4:25 PM

    Ask Grandma Carol
  • 4:30 PM

    The Mister Laurence Experience
  • 5:00 PM

    Diocese of Lansing Outreach Mass: January 9, 2022
  • 6:00 PM

    A Taste of Theater
  • 6:30 PM

    Empool at CTN
  • 7:00 PM

    Life Touch Ministries
  • 7:30 PM

    Pathway to Peace
  • 8:00 PM

    Grace Bible Fellowship
  • 8:30 PM

    Danny's Miracle Angel Network: D-Man Foundation
  • 8:35 PM

    Boy Scouts' First Troop in America: Reflections by Wally Watt
  • 8:50 PM

    History of EMU's Rec/IM
  • 9:00 PM

    Bob Strauch: Bob Loves Japanese
  • 10:00 PM

    Bond Voyage Films Collection
  • 11:00 PM

    Safety Girl Redux
  • 11:30 PM

    The Lobbie Lamento Variety Show
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About Public Access Channel 17

CTN Provides multimedia resources and programming to serve public interests and strengthen the fabric of the Ann Arbor community. Since 1973, CTN has delivered on its mission by providing free television production workshops to residents and non-profit organizations and has created local cable programming about the Ann Arbor community. CTN is one of the oldest access television operations in the country. Today, CTN’s eight staff members offer a variety of media workshops, training and local programming on Comcast cable channels 16, 17, 18 and 19, AT&T 99, live online streaming and video on demand content.

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