
DUCKTV is a broadcast channel available across the United States, focusing on family-oriented entertainment and classic film programming. Its daily lineup leans heavily on reruns of older television series from the 1960s through the 1990s, alongside a rotating selection of public domain movies and independent documentaries. The channel also carries a block of educational content aimed at school-age children during weekday mornings, covering topics like natural history and basic science. Weekend afternoons often feature themed movie marathons, such as Westerns or science fiction double features, without commercial interruptions between films. Some local affiliates insert regional news briefs or community bulletin board announcements during designated breaks.
Viewers can access DUCKTV through over-the-air digital broadcasts in most metropolitan areas, as well as on select cable and satellite systems. The channel maintains a basic website that displays the current week’s TV guide listings, though no streaming or on-demand service is currently offered. A live feed of the broadcast is not available online, and the schedule follows Eastern and Pacific time zones with a two-hour delay for Mountain and Central regions. Program start times are posted in 30-minute increments, and the channel does not air paid programming or infomercials outside of late-night hours.

