Michigan Channel is a Educational-access television, Government-access television (GATV) and public affairs cable television channel based in Ann Arbor, Michigan, owned and operated by the University of Michigan, as part of the "Michigan Public Media" unit. The channel is available on cable channel 22 on the Comcast and University of Michigan cable systems in Ann Arbor, Ypsilanti and east-central Washtenaw County (except Saline and Dexter).
Programming on Michigan Channel includes telecourses and lectures aimed at U of M students, plus programming about Michigan government, as well as Public Broadcasting Service (PBS) The NewsHour with Jim Lehrer and Charlie Rose, news from BBC World, and Deutsche Welle's European Journal.
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Reception may vary by location and some stations may only be viewable with cable television
(All stations are digital, except when noted.)
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Metro Detroit and
Southeast Michigan |
Major networks |
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Other stations |
- WDWO-CD (18.1 TCT SD/COR, 18.2 TCT HD/COR HD, 18.3 TCT Family/Kids, 18.4 La Fuente (Spanish))
- WUDT-CD (23.1 Daystar)
- WPXD-TV (31.1 ION, 31.2 qubo, 31.3 ION Life) / W48AV 48 Analog (ION)
- W33BY 33 Analog (IND)
- WADL (38.1/38.4 IND, 38.2 Antenna TV, 38.3 Word)
- WLPC-LD (40.1 IND/My Family TV)
- W47DL-D (47.1 TBN, 47.2 JCTV, 47.3 Smile of a Child, 47.4 TCC, 47.5 Enlace (Spanish))
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Southwestern Ontario
(Essex/Kent/Lambton
Counties) |
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Cable-only stations |
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Defunct channels |
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ATSC-M/H Mobile DTV |
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Radio syndicators |
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Terrestrial television |
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Cable and satellite |
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Regional networks |
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Local non-commercial
independents |
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