Support WPT

30-Minute Music Hour:
Dietrich Gosser

Dietrich Gosser
From Chicago, Dietrich Gosser has been quietly amassing a Midwest underground following with his lush, sometimes haunting, compositions. (35:48)

Watch the The 30 Minute Music Hour

What is it?

Wisconsin ChannelThe Wisconsin Channel is a new digital channel featuring a rich selection of programs about Wisconsin every day.

Check the Wisconsin Channel schedule

Watch on the Air

The Wisconsin Channel is available on WPT’s Digital TV lineup. It occupies the second position in WPT's multicast feeds. That means it's 38.2 from Green Bay, 21.2 from Madison, etc. If you get multicast channels via a cable service, channel assignments will vary.

Watch online

A simultaneous Web stream of The Wisconsin Channel is available online.

Watch live stream

On demand video
Eventually most programs produced by WPT will be available on demand as Flash video. Explore our featured programs.

FEATURED PROGRAMS

Les Breastfeeders

30-Minute Music Hour

From time to time we'll stream live productions from our studio. All programs are available on demand.

videoWatch Flash video

Jim Carrier

Director's Cut

Director's Cut is the latest Wisconsin Public Television
production that focuses on independent Wisconsin films and filmmakers, and provides a venue to discuss and screen all genres of film.

videoWatch Flash video | More about directors

My Wisconsin Stories

My Wisconsin Stories

People from Wisconsin share their passions. Cheese. Ale. Christmas decorations. Their grandma. It'll be an out-of-the ordinary look at our state.

videoWatch Flash video

University Place

University Place

Take your seat in the virtual lecture hall with presentations of interest to audiences around the state. Subjects range from science to economics, community building, environmental and energy concerns, public education and health.

Wisconsin Channel: a new digital tV channel available now from Wisconsin Public Television
Wisconsin Public Television and Wisconsin Public Radio are services of the Wisconsin Educational Communications Board and University of Wisconsin-Extension which provide equal opportunities in employment and programming including Title IX requirements.