Discover Wisconsin Regional TV Network is a syndicated network of traditional broadcast and regional cable partners that exclusively air Discover Wisconsin episodes in their respective TV markets. This network blankets Wisconsin’s core visitors and residents alike.
WXOW TV 19 (ABC)
WQOW TV 18 (ABC)
WYOW TV 34 (ABC)
WJMN Ch 3 (CBS)
Sunday 7:00 PM
WAOW TV 9 (ABC)
WFRV Channel 5 (CBS)
WTMJ NBC
WKOW TV 27 (ABC)
WIFR TV 23 (CBS)
Broadcast Network
Eagle River
Eau Claire
Green Bay
La Crosse
Milwaukee
Madison
Rockford
Upper Michigan - Escanaba, MI
Wausau
Duluth, MN
Duluth, MN
Cable Access
Cambridge
Columbus
Cottage Grove
Deerfield
Janesville
Mauston
Milwaukee
New London
West Allis
10:00 AM & 8:00 PM Day
Sturgeon Bay
Currently Airing
January 4/5
A Road Trip to Carlsville
It’s a road trip! Your Discover Wisconsin host, Andrea Boehlke and her sisters take you on a gal’s weekend to Carlsville in Door County, one of Wisconsin’s most iconic places. Halfway between Sturgeon Bay and Egg Harbor, and an artery to the heart of Wisconsin’s treasured peninsula, Carlsville exhibits a charming aesthetic where local businesses thrive. Join Andrea and her sisters on their visit to four neighboring businesses including The Door County Candle Company, Door County Coffee, Door Peninsula Winery and Door County Distillery!
January 11/12
The Best of West Allis – Local Scenes of a Thriving City
Join us as we navigate the local West Allis restaurant and brewery scene, where foodies flock to experience a diverse array of scrumptious bites. From South American empanadas, fresh sourdough breads to American-French-Thai fusion and traditional German dishes, this city’s up and coming food scene is a must. Join Apurba and Mayor Dan as we eat and meet the best in the culinary biz!
January 18/19
Touring Tosa
Join us for an exploration of Wauwatosa’s history as we meander the city’s most stunning parks and landscapes. To get a real taste of Tosa’s past, Eric chats it up with local historian Jeff Roznowski at The Landing at Hoyt Park. Then he walks the Menomonee foot bridge, where the Menomonee Native Americans used to fish, and uncovers ancient treasure at Hartung Park, a landscape sprinkled with prehistoric fossils. Next, he discovers the mysteries of County Grounds Park, still home to many remnants of an 1800s insane asylum.
January 25/26
Sights, Sounds & Stories: A Sensory Journey in Beloit Wisconsin
We are taking an exploration with our senses here in Beloit, Wisconsin. Discover Wisconsin’s Marie Justice and Alex Wehrley, are off to hear, taste, see, and feel their way through what you can experience in this evolving city. Get ready for racing, funnel cakes, cars, dancing, a wine walk, and more. Spark your senses and come experience all of the sensations Beloit offers in this constantly growing town.