Big July Premieres Coming to Arkansas TV

29 Jun 2026 in

We’ve talked about it for some time now, and we’re excited to announce we are expanding our local programming with several new and returning offerings this July. Ranging across the outdoors, public affairs, health, history, education and culinary arts, July premieres highlight the people, places and issues across The Natural State.

American Symbols and Famous Figures at 250: June Programming to Remember

29 May 2026 in

The countdown to the 250th anniversary of the signing of the Declaration of Independence is getting smaller with each day. As July 4 draws near, learn more about iconic American symbols such as buffalo, horses and Fenway Park, important figures like Dick Van Dyke, Katherine Graham and George H.W. Bush and brush up on your American Revolution history with Lucy Worsley and with Ken Burns, Sarah Botstein and David Schmidt’s six-part, 12-hour documentary “The American Revolution”.[Text Wrapping Break]

From Cool Waters to Forgotten Voices: A Journey Across Arkansas

26 May 2026 in

Get ready to explore the state and the skies for Thursday local nights from Arkansas TV. See all the great swimming holes as we embark into summer, fly high with a Northwest Arkansas aviation family, learn about the vibrant history of Little Rock’s West 9th Street, and then learn why cemeteries are more than a place to mourn for those lost.

From Around the State to the Arctic: Arkansas Stories Take Center Stage This May

05 May 2026 in

Thursday nights are local nights at Arkansas TV, and we have a great lineup ahead in May. Hear music from Fayetteville staples The Cate Brothers, then get a bird’s eye view of all four seasons of our state, and then, take a trip to the Arctic Circle as Fayetteville native Adam Riley and Canadian Matty Clarke attempt a feat that has never been done before.

History, Heroes and a Nation at 250: May Programming to Remember

05 May 2026 in

We’re on the homestretch for the 250th anniversary of the signing of the Declaration of Independence! As the countdown to America250 draws closer this May, take a journey to learn more about inspiring movements, people, and animals from U.S. history, such as the women’s suffrage movement, W.E.B. Du Bois and Seabiscuit. Round out your month with the annual National Memorial Day concert and brush up on your American Revolution history with a viewing of Ken Burns, Sarah Botstein and David Schmidt’s six-part, 12-hour documentary “The American Revolution”.

Congratulations to the “Arkansas Quiz Bowl 2026” Finalists and Champions

28 Apr 2026 in

The “Arkansas Quiz Bowl 2026” state champions have been crowned in the state finals held at Arkansas TV on Saturday, April 25, and we’re proud to celebrate these outstanding young scholars!

The final standings were:

Class 1A

2026 State Champion: Guy-Perkins High School

Front Row (from left): Caitlin Clark, Sonny Beall, Garrett Fisher, Josie Webb, Natalie Vaughan

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From Roots to River: Exploring Arkansas’s Natural Wonders

15 Apr 2026 in

Towering trees that have stood for centuries. A winding bayou rich with history and life. This April, step outside and experience the natural wonders of the state as Arkansas TV revisits two unforgettable original productions in our “From the Archives” series, beginning Thursday, April 23, at 7 p.m.

Arkansas Governor’s Quiz Bowl 2026: The State’s Brightest Minds Take the Spotlight

15 Apr 2026 in

Since 1985, the Arkansas Governor’s “Quiz Bowl” has been a long-standing Arkansas TV tradition, allowing high school players across the state to showcase their knowledge and compete for a chance to represent The Natural State in national tournaments.

The “Arkansas Quiz Bowl 2026” will air on Arkansas TV in two parts on Saturday, April 26, beginning at 9 a.m. and livestreaming at arkansastv.gov/live. A total of 14 teams from seven conferences will compete in the state finals for scholarship money.

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"Dirt” Encore Showcases Arkansas Farmers Leading in Soil Conservation

07 Apr 2026 in

“Dirt,” an Arkansas TV Emmy Award-winning original production about the importance of soil conservation, will return to the small screen Thursday, April 15, at 7 p.m. for an encore. Dig into the dirt with farmers across Arkansas as they work to save the soil and find out why this ecosystem is so important.