TV Schedule for THIS (KBTR-CD) Baton Rouge, LA
Friday, June 19th TV listings for THIS (KBTR-CD) Baton Rouge, LA
Paid programming.
Paid programming.
After Further Review with Matt Moscona
Host Matt Moscona offers daily fair and honest opinions while providing his audience with a fresh perspective on local Gulf South sports.
WBRZ News 2 at 6 New
Local and regional news.
Daily reports and press conferences from Baton Rouge.
Last Man Standing Cards on the Table
Mike begrudgingly invites Ryan to his weekly poker game but immediately regrets it when Ryan gets the guys to open up about their feelings.
Suits This Is Rome
Harvey and Jessica take measures to protect the firm; Louis tries to get his personal and professional affairs in order.
Following along with betting experts as they break down the night's betting card; they give you advice if a pre-game bet isn't looking so hot; discover all the good opportunities to jump in.
Paid programming.
Paid programming.
Following along with betting experts as they break down the night's betting card; they give you advice if a pre-game bet isn't looking so hot; discover all the good opportunities to jump in.
Following along with betting experts as they break down the night's betting card; they give you advice if a pre-game bet isn't looking so hot; discover all the good opportunities to jump in.
Stay informed with the latest breaking news and headlines.
Discover the hidden story of OmegaXL with John Walsh. He dives deep into the groundbreaking supplement that promises hope and relief for millions battling joint pain and inflammation.
Host Mariette Hartley presents videos of animals.
How animals such as the grasshopper, diving bell spider, giant panda, atlas moth and more pull off incredible transformations.
Xploration Nature Knows Best Bio-Hybrid
Danni Washington explores the world of bio-hybrid science, where sea slugs become robots, spinach plants prevent explosions and jellyfish could help prevent heart failure.
Xploration Outer Space Spectacular Space Views
Emily looks at the incredible phenomena of our universe, and our planet's turbulent atmosphere.
Looking at different examples of cultural science; a lesson in early Hawaiian navigation; the Seminole tribe in Florida shows how to use plants as tools and food in the Everglades; the Suquamish tribe teaches salmon conservation.
