Category: Senate

Where to Watch or Listen

U.S. Senate debate – Sunday, October 16
7 p.m. to 8 p.m. Eastern / 6 p.m. to 7 p.m. Central 

The candidates featured in this race include incumbent Sen. Todd Young (Republican), Hammond Mayor Tom McDermott (Democrat), and James Sceniak (Libertarian).


If you don’t see a listing here, check your local media outlets online. Not all organizations report their coverage plans for this event. Photos of the debate will be available on the Indiana Debate Commission Facebook page. The debate will also be available after the event for viewing on our website.

C-SPAN (the debate will also be rebroadcast – check the LIVE ONLINE schedule)

The Indiana Debate Commission website WATCH page (the debate will also archived on our website)

The debate commission’s production partner WFYI has several options to watch live, including over the air on 20.1, Comcast and AT&T U-Verse channel 20 (HD channel 1020), BrightHouse channel 20 (HD channel 349), and DirecTV and Dish Network channel 20. The debate will also air on radio 90.1 FM and streaming on YouTube and Facebook.

WOWO Radio in Fort Wayne (check LISTEN LIVE)

Lakeshore Public Radio 89.1 p.m. on Central Time in NW Indiana

Lakeshore PBS over the air on 56, on Comcast on 17 or 21 (HD Channel 239), on DISH Network HD Channel 6320, AT&T U-verse HD Channel 6320, AT&T HD Channel 1056 and DirectTV on 56, and online at https://lakeshorepbs.org

The Indianapolis Star will be live streaming. Check out links on IndyStar.com and also found on social channels:

YouTube  https://youtu.be/UgbyUyhClTI

Facebook Live https://www.facebook.com/indianapolisstar

WFIE NBC in Evansville on Central Time https://www.14news.com/2022/10/11/watch-live-ind-candidates-us-senate-taking-part-debate/

WEHT ABC in Evansville on Central Time https://www.tristatehomepage.com

WTHR NBC in Indianapolis – streaming online https://www.wthr.com/ and in the WTHR+ streaming app channel

WANE CBS in Fort Wayne – streaming online www.wane.com

WVPE Public Radio 88.1 FM in Elkhart – live broadcast and online www.wpve.org

WNDU South Bend – live broadcast on 16.2 Antenna TV and streaming on the Sixteen News Now app

WIPB Ball State PBS in Muncie – live broadcast on the main 49.1 channel

WVUT Vincennes PBS – live broadcast/6 p.m. Central Time

WNIN Evansville PBS – live broadcast/6 p.m. Central Time

WTIU in Bloomington (with rebroadcasts at the following times)

Channel                               Date                      Time
WTIU-HD 30.1                   10/16/2022        9 p.m.
WTIU-HD 30.1                   10/22/2022        5 p.m.
WTIU-ECHO 30.4               10/20/2022        2 a.m.
WTIU-ECHO 30.4               10/20/2022        6 a.m.
WTIU-ECHO 30.4               10/20/2022        10 a.m.
WTIU-ECHO 30.4               10/20/2022         2 p.m.

WISH CW in Indianapolis – live streaming on all platforms

WIBC Radio 93.1 FM – live on air and streamed online www.wibc.com

If you don’t see a listing here, check your local media outlets online. Not all organizations report their coverage plans for this event. Check out the Indiana Debate Commission Facebook page for more photos. The debate will also be available for post-event viewing on our website.

 

 

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