If you have Time Warner Cable, DirecTV or dish, grab your remote and hit the Guide button. That will give you a list of the channel line up and from there you can find History.
You can go to your television service provider's online website to see their tv guide online (such as Comcast's website or DirectTV's site). You can also find the schedule directly on your TV through your remote control.
There is one effective way to find the history channel schedule on Time Warner Cable. Look through the guide which will allow you to see upcoming shows. If you are looking for something in the farther future try the History channel website.
The television schedule for the FX channel can either be seen in TV Guide, online at locatetv or also on TV Guide's website and on FXnetwork's website.
You can find a schedule for the WAPA America TV channel online at the website LocateTV. You can also located a program guide through other websites such as TV Listings and TV14.
One can find the Sci-Fi channel schedule on various websites like SyFy and InnedMind. Both websites offer a schedule for the Sci-Fi channel which can be views on TV.
The schedule of programming for the television station PBS Kids Sprout can be found at the station's website or the channel's website. It can also be found in the TV Guide.
If you have a cable box, you can go to the menu and look at what each netwrok will have on their computer. If you do not have a cable box, go to the T.V. Guide channel.
One can find a schedule for the ABC Family channel online on the the ABC Family website. Schedule for the ABC Family channel may also be available in one's local newspaper.
Some TV channel guide providers allow for their channel guide to be viewed on their website. There's also TV guide magazines which have subscriptions.
Yes, Dish has an online Channel guide. Just go to their webpage and there you will find the "channel guide" with all the channel listings and airing schedules.
I went to Versus.com and clicked on Schedule and on the left there was a little box that said enter your zip code to find your versus channel number, it brought up all the cable providers, direct tv and dish tv for my area. http://www.versus.com/schedule
There are several channels that broadcast programs about history. All of them tend to be on cable TV, so finding them depends upon where you live. Flip through the cable channels, and you may find where the History Channel or the Biography Channel are located, since the channel number is different for each city. Or, consult the online channel guide from your cable company.