Volume 295 | January 7th 2026

Premiering This Week

Running A Business in CUNY: TeenSittersNYC

Host David Horn sits down with current Brooklyn College student Ricky Costas-Hernandez to talk about his babysitting business, TeenSittersNYC. He talks about the process of getting it off the ground and how CUNY students could start their own businesses.


Monday - Thursday | 3:00 PM

CUNY Uncut

There's a Class for That!

From pizza-making to sword fighting, A Slice of New York shows you where to find classes that spark curiosity and creativity. In NYC, there’s truly a class for everything!



Friday - Sunday | 5:00 PM

A Slice of New York

Stephen Schwartz: From Godspell to Wicked

A celebration of composer-lyricist Stephen Schwartz, whose five-decade career spans Godspell, Pippin, animation, and Wicked. Patrick Pacheco and a panel of experts reflect on his music, the misfires, and the enduring theatrical legacy.


Friday - Sunday | 8:30 PM

THEATER: All the Moving Parts

When the Subways Stopped: The 2005 NYC Transit Strike

On this episode, host Laura Flanders speaks to former TWU Local 100 President Roger Toussaint and labor historian Bill Herbert about the historic 2005 New York City transit strike on its 20th anniversary.


Monday - Thursday | 12:00 PM

City Works

Padre Fabian Arias, Felipe Leal, Juan Carlos Pinto

Father Fabián of Saint Peter’s Church shares how they support immigrants facing legal uncertainty; writer Carmen Boullosa interviews architect Felipe Leal on humane cities; artist Juan Carlos Pinto reflects on identity through MetroCard portraits.


Monday - Thursday | 9:30 PM

Nueva York

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Meet Ricky Costas-Hernandez the founder of TeenSittersNYC, a childcare agency that trains & certifies teens & connects them with busy families.

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Greening the Grid and Sourcing Energy for Your Home

Samantha Maldonado, Senior Reporter for The City and Solar One CEO Stephen Levin join host Tria Case in the studio to shed light on the impact of the city’s green energy transition and the future of energy in the five boroughs.

CUNY TV: 40 Years of Exceptional Television

CUNY TV celebrates its 40th Anniversary with a look back at the early years of the station, the stories that have stuck with the multitude of seasoned

journalists and educators who have found a home at

CUNY TV, and a look at the latest shows.

For a full list of premieres from last week, click here

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NYC Metro 25.3

Spectrum 75

Optimum 75

RCN 77

Verizon FiOS 30


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