30-Minute Music Hour: Dengue Fever
From Los Angeles, Calif., psychedelic surf-rock overlaid with traditional Cambodian melodies creates music that Paste Magazine calls, "the maturing, polyglot sounds of America’s urban future." Dengue Fever is fronted by Cambodian songstress Chhom Nimol who sings mostly in her native language. She’s backed by a hurricane ensemble that includes guitar, farfisa (a small, Italian-made organ), bass, drums, and saxophone. Their third album, Venus on Earth, has just been released and is enjoying critical success.
What is it?
The Wisconsin Channel is a new digital channel featuring a rich selection
of programs about Wisconsin every day.
Watch on the Air
The Wisconsin Channel airs 6 a.m. to 6 p.m. Monday through Friday and 6 a.m. to 7 p.m. on Saturday and Sunday.
The Wisconsin Channel 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
The simultaneous webcast is available 6 a.m. to 6 p.m. and 6 a.m. to 7 p.m. on week ends.
On demand video
Eventually most
programs produced by WPT will be available on demand as Flash video.
Explore our featured programs.
FEATURED PROGRAMS
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.
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.





