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Wisconsin Water & Woods
Rerun Air Date: February 2, 2026Fishing in Wisconsin while focusing on resource preservation, techniques, and the latest products.
The Mayor of Rush Street
The colorful story of Harry Caray, the larger than life former Cubs broadcaster. New interviews and archival footage brings to life Harry's love affair with baseball, the Cubs, fans and the nightlife with an entertaining and comedic style.
Follow the Money
Air Date: February 2, 2026Sports gambling veterans Mitch Moss and Pauly Howard discuss the latest sports news and offer their advice on the best bets of the day.
Best of 120 Second Interviews
Get to know the personalities around Wrigley Field in 120 seconds.
The Varsity with John Ourand
Air Date: February 3, 2026John Ourand and a rotating cast of industry insiders take you inside the executive suites and owners boxes where the decisions that shape the entire sports business are made. You'll hear interviews with players, execs, and everyone in between.
The Compound
"The Compound"Ian Happ, of the Chicago Cubs, and teammates Dakota Mekkes and Zack Short share their MLB experiences, baseball life, and interview guests.
Cubs Cornerstones
"Shawon Dunston"Cubs Cornerstones examines key contributors to Chicago Cubs franchise history. This month features the #1 overall draft pick from 1982, Shawon Dunston.
Golic / Golic
Air Date: January 30, 2026FanDuel Sports Network Countdown Live
Air Date: January 30, 2026Follow the Money
Air Date: January 30, 2026Sports gambling veterans Mitch Moss and Pauly Howard discuss the latest sports news and offer their advice on the best bets of the day.
Cubs Cornerstones
"Carlos Zambrano"Cubs Cornerstones features "Big Z" Carlos Zambrano. The renowned pitcher called Chicago home for 11 seasons, becoming a three-time All-Star, three-time Silver Slugger award winner, and tossing an iconic no-hitter.
Cubs Cornerstones
"Lou Pinella"Cubs Cornerstones features "Sweet Lou" Lou Piniella, the ever-entertaining manager of the 2007-08 NL Central championship Cubs teams.