WFYI TV 20 has been serving the Indianapolis area since October 1970. Broadcasting popular PBS programs, as well as award-winning local productions, WFYI is making connections with the central Indiana community. To find your favorite programs on WFYI, view our TV schedule, or use our search feature.
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Weekend Edition
8 to 10 am
Weekend Edition Sunday premiered on January 18, 1987, and was the last of NPR's major newsmagazines to hit air. Since then, Weekend Edition Sunday has covered newsmakers and artists, scientists and politicans, music makers of all kinds, writers, thinkers, theologians and all manner of news events.Car Talk
11 am to Noon
Car Talk is a hilarious, fast-paced call-in program in which hosts Tom and Ray Magliozzi take the fear out of car repair and find the fun in engine failure. Visit OnlineWait Wait…Don't Tell Me
3 to 4 pm
NPR’s Wait Wait…Don’t Tell Me! takes a fast-paced, irreverent look at the news of the world--and the weird. Visit OnlineThe Art of the Matter
4 to 5 pm
Joined by an array of fascinating guests, the hosts examine the cultural community from the perspective of who, what, when and where in the art community. Visit OnlineA Prairie Home Companion
6 to 8 pm
Live every Saturday night, A Prairie Home Companion features comedy sketches, music, and Garrison Keillor's signature monologue, "The News from Lake Wobegon." Visit Online
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Every day, Indiana Reading and Information Services (IRIS) broadcasts the regional newspapers and many other Indianapolis publications. Listeners are provided with special radio receivers FREE of charge to use as long as they are needed. One must live within 45 miles of Indianapolis to receive the broadcasts and there is an application requiring medical or social certification of print impairment.

