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Schedule - February 8, 2021

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  • 12:00 AM

    Bridging World History
  • 12:30 AM

    Bridging World History
  • 1:00 AM

    traveltelevision.org
  • 1:30 AM

    AADL Presents (in partnership with The African American Cultural & Historical Museum)
  • 2:53 AM

    Skyline High School Quintet
  • 3:00 AM

    AADL Presents
  • 4:00 AM

    Bridging World History
  • 4:30 AM

    Bridging World History
  • 8:00 AM

    Painting With... Picasso's Grapevine
  • 8:21 AM

    Walton Rural Life Center
  • 8:30 AM

    Colour In Your Life
  • 9:00 AM

    Saturday Morning Physics
  • 9:45 AM

    WCC: College on Demand
  • 10:00 AM

    Destinos: Introduction to Spanish
  • 11:00 AM

    French in Action
  • 12:00 PM

    Fokus Deutsch
  • 1:00 PM

    Connect with English
  • 1:31 PM

    Learning Math-Patterns, Functions, and Algebra
  • 2:01 PM

    Teaching Geography
  • 3:01 PM

    American Cinema
  • 4:01 PM

    Tepper's Tots
  • 4:30 PM

    The Cowboy Alex Storytime Show
  • 4:46 PM

    AADL Presents
  • 4:50 PM

    Storytime with Ms. Becky
  • 4:57 PM

    Storytime with Ms. Becky
  • 5:00 PM

    SciEngiMathePloration
  • 5:22 PM

    Storytime with Ms. Becky
  • 5:27 PM

    Valentine's Day Jokes for Kids
  • 5:30 PM

    Plugged In
  • 6:00 PM

    Neurology Live
  • 6:10 PM

    Neurology Live
  • 6:25 PM

    AAPS Young Fives Program
  • 6:30 PM

    The Drexel InterView
  • 7:00 PM

    Black History Storyteller Valerie Tutson
  • 7:46 PM

    The Emergence of Black Politics
  • 8:00 PM

    Black Power
  • 8:43 PM

    The Land and Labor Questions in Reconstruction
  • 8:53 PM

    USNRC Celebrates Black History Month
  • 9:00 PM

    Responding to Jim Crow 1880-1930
  • 9:15 PM

    Detroit's Black Bottom Neighborhood
  • 9:22 PM

    The History of Alpha Kappa Alpha
  • 9:30 PM

    AADL Presents
  • 10:45 PM

    WCC: College on Demand
  • 11:00 PM

    The Road to Recovery
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About Educational Channel 18

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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