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Restoring American Leadership in Higher Education - Tuesday, May 19, 2009
Time: 8:00 PM - 9:00 PM ET
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Local Education, Government or Public Access Channels
Hundreds of local education, government or public access channels in communities across the country carry Education News. To check to see if the show is carried in your community, visit the Local Viewing Options listed at the bottom of this page.
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PBS
Many local PBS stations broadcast Education News. Please check with your local PBS station or visit www.pbs.org. PBS stations can contact PBS Program Services for downlink details.
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Dish Network
View the program live on the satellite Dish Network's Universityhouse Channel, channel 9411.
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MHz Networks
Education News is rebroadcast on MHz's outlets: DirecTV channel 56 or 972; Dish Network channel 8077; and on most cable packages in the Washington D.C. metropolitan area. Typically, MHz will carry Education News the Thursday after the original broadcast. To find the corresponding MHz cable channel in your package, please visit: http://www.mhznetworks.org/tvlistings/index.php. For listings visit: http://www.mhznetworks.org
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BYU Television
Education News is rebroadcast on BYU-TV's outlets: DirecTV channel 374; Dish Network channel 9403; and on cable. Check local listings at http://www.byutv.org/.
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The Florida Education Channel
Education News is rebroadcast on the Dish Network 61.5, channel 9418 every Monday at 2p.m. Central Time. They broadcast the latest show for the first two Mondays after the original airing and the following Mondays replay past programs. For more details please visit http://www.fec.tv/.
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Channel One
The Channel One network distributes Education News to thousands of schools. See www.channeloneteacher.com/.
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Webcast
Archived webcasts of each show are available at: connectlive.com/events/ednews/.
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Request Education News
If Education News Parents Can Use does not air in your community, you can call your local cable provider or public access channel to request it. The program is available free to television and cable outlets, including community cable access stations, school board stations, and government and public access stations.
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For more information
E-mail Education.TV@ed.gov or call 1-800-USA-LEARN.
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Local Viewing Options
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