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Schedule - September 24, 2023

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  • 12:41 AM

    The Drunken Gardener
  • 1:00 AM

    The Dr Mad Show
  • 2:01 AM

    Wetlands, Water, and Quality Standards
  • 2:35 AM

    TMDLs and Water Quality Standards
  • 3:00 AM

    Water Anti-degradation Policy
  • 3:16 AM

    Introduction to Water Quality Standards
  • 3:33 AM

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

    YMCA Media Madness 2017
  • 4:14 AM

    YMCA Media Madness 2018
  • 4:30 AM

    YMCA Media Madness 2018 #2
  • 5:04 AM

    YMCA Visual Voices 2018
  • 5:20 AM

    A Year in the Life of the A2SO
  • 5:36 AM

    Anna and Pantelemon: An American Family Story
  • 6:57 AM

    Funky Country Lady
  • 10:00 AM

    Down to Earth with Harriet Cammock
  • 10:30 AM

    Victorious Life Church
  • 11:30 AM

    New Grace Apostolic Temple
  • 12:00 PM

    Just a Voice
  • 1:00 PM

    Ann Arbor Woodsee Jones and the Branches of Time
  • 1:05 PM

    Castle Cat TV
  • 2:55 PM

    The Amazing TV Pill
  • 3:00 PM

    The Choices We Face
  • 3:30 PM

    Songwriter's Open Mic
  • 4:00 PM

    Racing For Heroes
  • 4:26 PM

    HSHV: 2022 Annual Report
  • 4:30 PM

    Grace Bible Fellowship
  • 5:00 PM

    Soapbox
  • 5:25 PM

    Access Ann Arbor & Access Soapbox Through the Years
  • 5:30 PM

    The Kamla Show
  • 6:00 PM

    My Biography Is Yours
  • 6:30 PM

    Vegas Baby!
  • 7:00 PM

    Castle Cat TV
  • 8:47 PM

    Vibe Higher
  • 8:50 PM

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

    Lifting the Veil
  • 9:30 PM

    Access Ann Arbor
  • 10:00 PM

    Sunday Night Funnies
  • 10:30 PM

    The Dan Bifano Show
  • 11:00 PM

    Understanding Television
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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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