
Original Programming includes a large variety of student productions including but not limited to tips and tricks to ease everyday life, creative specials, and campus-wide involvement programs.
Tune in here to reminisce some of the best forms of original programming in UWW-TV history.
American History Mysteries
American History Mysteries is a five episode miniseries that explores different American history mysteries every week.

Issues and Ideas
The state of the world is ever-changing, and new questions and concepts always arise. Issues and Ideas cover local/national perspectives.
Host Eydie Furnett interviews experts with questions that students want to know.
Outrunnable
Follow Stella’s grief-meddled journey as she grieves her late sister and learns that regardless of how fast she becomes or how many miles she puts under her belt, some things are simply Outrunnable.


Roomies
Roomies is the game show that asks how well you know your roommate. In each episode, three pairs of roommates try to guess how their roommate answered various getting-to-know-you questions.
Street Talk
Street Talk showcases a wide variety of topics such as sports, entertainment, and fashion in an on-the-street style.
Host Betsabe Ramos engages in one-on-one interviews, trivia questions, and games to get the inside scoop on university opinions.


Talk to Me!
Talk to Me! is a fast-paced countdown show highlighting the week’s top five pop culture moments.
Hosts Tess Nogalski and Kayla See dive into celebrity drama, viral trends, and the biggest new releases.
Witnessing Walworth
Witnessing Walworth showcases interesting places and interviews from Walworth County locals.
Host Samantha Nagin informs UW-Whitewater students and other county residents about things to do in Walworth County.


UWW-TV Archives
UWW-TV Archives can be found on our YouTube channel and are showcased on our Comedy and Anthropology blocks published on UW-Whitewater’s campus cable station.
For more original programming, visit the UWW-TV’s YouTube channel.