Mizzou TV schedule organizes live programming, on-demand content, and campus events into a single, easy-to-follow guide. This overview helps students, faculty, and alumni quickly locate news, sports, and entertainment across multiple platforms.
By aligning broadcast timing with university priorities, the schedule highlights research showcases, cultural series, and local journalism that reflect Mizzou community values. Use this guide to plan viewing and discover new shows tied to your interests.
| Platform | Typical Channel Range | Prime-Time Highlight | Accessibility Feature |
|---|---|---|---|
| Over-the-Air Channel 1 (RF 21) | 1 | Live News at 5 and 10 | Closed Captions |
| Channel 2 – Mizzou Sports | 2 | Tigers Game Coverage | Audio Description |
| Channel 3 – Academic Forum | 3 | Research Spotlight Series | ASL Interpretation |
| Channel 4 – Arts & Culture | 4 | Documentary and Concert Features | On-Demand Transcripts |
| Streaming via Mizzou+ App | Varies by Device | Full Back Catalog | Multi-Language Subtitles |
Live Programming and Airing Times
Prime News Blocks
The core news block runs early evening and late night to serve students heading to class and those studying late. Anchors summarize campus updates, regional stories, and athletics scores with clear, concise language.
Sports Schedule Integration
Channel 2 coordinates with athletics to televise key Tigers games. Schedules are adjusted for away travel, with replays and analysis available on demand for viewers unable to watch live.
On-Demand and Streaming Options
Mizzou TV schedule extends beyond linear broadcast through the university streaming platform. Episodes of news, forums, and documentaries remain accessible for a defined window, supporting flexible viewing.
Students can filter by department, subject, or event type to quickly find content relevant to their academic or personal interests. Search tools and curated collections make it easy to catch up on missed programs.
Campus Events and Special Coverage
University convocations, guest lectures, and cultural festivals appear in the schedule as special segments. These highlight direct engagement between faculty, students, and the broader community.
Mobile alerts notify viewers when live coverage begins, ensuring they can join debates, performances, or election forums as they happen. This integration strengthens connection to campus life.
Technical Channels and Streaming Links
Technical specifications list broadcast frequencies, streaming URLs, and app requirements for each service. Clear instructions help viewers align devices and troubleshoot common issues without delay.
Getting the Most from Mizzou TV schedule
- Check the schedule early in the day to plan viewing around classes and study sessions.
- Enable push notifications for sports and news alerts relevant to your academic year.
- Use keyword filters in the app to surface research forums, cultural series, and alumni panels.
- Bookmark archived episodes to build a personalized library of campus event coverage.
FAQ
Reader questions
How do I find the current Mizzou TV schedule on campus?
Open the Mizzou+ app or campus portal, select the TV schedule tab, and use the calendar view to see today’s programming by channel and time.
Can I set reminders for specific shows or events?
Yes, within the Mizzou+ app you can tap the reminder icon on any program to receive push notifications before it airs.
What should I do if a show is listed but does not play on air?
Check the on-demand section of Mizzou+, as some programs may be available there if a technical issue prevented live broadcast.
Are there accessibility options for viewers with disabilities?
Yes, the schedule indicates closed captions, audio description, and ASL interpretation for qualifying programs, with additional filters in the app.