INSP HD is an American cable network that primarily airs western-themed programming, including classic television series and made-for-TV movies from the mid-20th century. The channel’s schedule leans heavily on reruns of vintage cowboy shows and rural comedies, often drawn from the 1950s through the 1970s. Some blocks also feature documentary-style content about American history, frontier life, or faith-based topics. While the core focus remains on the western genre, the lineup occasionally includes older family dramas and adventure series that align with a traditional, conservative tone. The network does not carry news, sports, or contemporary entertainment programming.

Viewers in the United States can access INSP HD through many cable and satellite providers, typically in the high-definition tier. The channel also offers a live stream through its own website and select over-the-top platforms, though authentication with a pay-TV subscription is usually required. Program schedules are published on the network’s site and in standard electronic TV guides, with most episodes airing in multi-hour blocks during the afternoon and evening. No original series or exclusive productions are currently listed in the regular rotation.

TV Guide
Gunsmoke
04:00 - 05:00
Gunsmoke
Series, Drama, Western
Mr. Sam'l
A man (Ed Begley) arrives in drought-stricken Dodge City claiming he can find water.
Gunsmoke
05:00 - 06:00
Gunsmoke
Series, Drama, Western
A Noose for Dobie Price
A former outlaw offers to help Matt find members of his old gang and convince them to come out of hiding.
Wagon Train
06:00 - 07:30
Wagon Train
Series, Western
The Robert Harrison Clarke Story
A British newspaper reporter (Michael Rennie) rides along on the wagon train to observe the Wild West. Brian Keith also guest stars.
The Virginian
07:30 - 09:00
The Virginian
Series, Drama, Western
Girl in the Shadows
A vaudevillian (Jack Albertson) arrives in town and arranges coincidences that indicate his mind reader daughter (Brenda Scott) is Clay's long-lost niece; guest Greg Mullavey.