
Video Rola airs across the United States with a schedule built around classic film and television series from the mid-20th century. Its programming leans heavily on black-and-white movies, vintage serials, and older syndicated dramas that originally aired in the 1950s and 1960s. The channel also carries some public domain content, including early animation shorts and industrial films, which appear in late-night or early-morning time slots. Religious programming is present on Sunday mornings, typically consisting of locally produced services and hymn programs. Daytime hours often feature older lifestyle and cooking shows, while evenings are reserved for feature-length films from Hollywood’s studio era.
Viewers can find Video Rola through most cable and satellite providers in the U.S., usually in a basic or extended basic tier. The channel does not offer a direct streaming app, but some episodes and movies are available on demand through participating cable systems. TV guide listings for the channel are published in local newspapers and on provider websites, though the schedule can vary slightly by region due to local advertising insertions. No live feed is currently available on the channel’s own website, and the programming grid remains fixed for most of the year outside of holiday specials.

