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Since 1973, Louisiana Public Broadcasting has produced a wide range of programs documenting the history, culture, politics, and issues of Louisiana.

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News & Public Affairs

SWI is Louisiana's only statewide news magazine and one of the longest running television programs in the nation.

Get ready to see college football in Louisiana in a way like never before. LPB presents Game Notes, a weekly pre-and-post game program featuring 11 Louisiana collegiate teams.

Explore complex issues in a deeper way, with documentary-style journalism and intimate studio discussion involving the very people facing the challenges head-on.

This unique 30-minute news documentary format takes viewers into the field, immersing them in a topic from multiple perspectives.

Arts & Culture

Hosted by James Fox-Smith of Country Roads Magazine, Art Rocks! spotlights artists, performance, culture, literature, landscape, history and the impact of art in our world.

Celebrate Louisiana-grown foods! This digital series is presented by LPB, the LSU AgCenter, and Seeds to Success: The Louisiana Farm to School Program.

The year is 1921. Louisiana lawmakers ban French in classrooms, silencing the language for generations of families. Decades later, along comes Mavis Arnaud Fruge on a mission to revive the language stolen from her community.

WLAE-TV and LAE Productions share the story of an artist who remains an important figure in contemporary art.

History & Society

After the Civil War, many formerly enslaved people left Louisiana in search of better opportunities. This is the story of those that decided to stay in West Feliciana Parish.

Go from one end of our state to the other to see all of the ways Louisiana is a jewel, not just to those of us that live here, but to the entire world.

The Pointe-au-Chien Indian Tribe is a community literally on the precipice as they fight to save their home and maintain their culture and language. Yet two immense forces remain obstacles to a sustainable future: federal recognition, and climate change.

LPB explores the story of Huey P. Long’s efforts to erect the tallest capitol building in the United States, right here in Louisiana.

LPB En Français

LPB and Télé-Louisiane present this 15-minute look at the happenings, culture, and people of Louisiana’s French speaking population – all told in Louisiana French with English subtitles.

Kouri-Vini 101 demystifies Kouri-Vini, the endangered Creole language of Louisiana. The series features community engagement and interviews with native and fluent speakers in real-world contexts.

This educational series encourages teachers and learners of French in Louisiana to explore more material in Louisiana French, or the vernacular (less formal) variety of French as it is spoken in Louisiana.

Go on a adventure through Louisiana culture, history, and language while incorporating social studies lessons, in collaboration with CODIFIL and the Louisiana Consortium of Immersion Schools.