A punjabi tv show

A call-in show, a news program, a talk show, and a cop comedy—all normally produced in a television studio—were instead broadcast or recorded once a month at each location around the circle. The building, staff, and public at each site served as the setting, guests, and content-providers for the shows, which remained on view throughout the month. 

All four TV shows are regular programs of Jus Broadcasting, a Queens-based network that is home to four internationally broadcasted TV channels producing live Indian Punjabi entertainment for 1.5 million viewers.

Follow the productions of the Punjabi TV shows below.


MArch 2017 - A Punjabi tv show AT The Institute for the study of the ancient world

15 East 84th St, Upper East Side / ④⑤⑥ to 86 St / Hours: Wed-Sun 11am-6pm, Fri 11am—8pm. Free guided tour every Fri at 6pm / Daily programs

Punjabi TV Shows usually filmed at the JUS Broadcasting studios will be instead filmed on location at The Institute for the Study of the Ancient World (ISAW) with the staff, students and visiting academics as guests and subject matter. All shows will be broadcast on JUS TV throughout March. Visit ISAW to view all recorded segments on a monitor in the library, or to attend a live recording.  

april - A PUNJABI TV SHOW AT THE GUGGENHEIM MUSEUM

1071 Fifth Ave, Upper East Side / ④⑤⑥ to 86 St / Hours: Fri–Wed 10am—5:45pm, Sat 10am—7:45pm / Daily programs

Four Punjabi TV Shows usually filmed in front of a green screen at JUS Broadcasting will be instead filmed on location at Guggenheim Museum with staff and museum visitors as guests and subject matter. All shows will be broadcast on JUS TV to their 1.5 million viewers throughout April. Visit the Guggenheim during April to view recorded segments on a monitor in the central rotunda, or see the calendar to attend a live recording. Documentation will be posted here over the month or follow us @circleNY for live updates.

may - A Punjabi tv show AT St. Philips Church

204 West 134th St, Harlem / ②③ⒷⒸ to 135 Street

Three Punjabi TV shows usually created in a TV studio in front of a green screen will instead be shot on location at St. Phillip's Church with the clergy and congregants as subject and guests.  All shows will be broadcast on JUS TV to their 1.5 million viewers throughout May.  See the calendar to attend a live recording. Documentation will be posted here over the month or follow us @circleNY for live updates.

june - A punjabi tv show at Pet Resources

814 Westchester Ave, South Bronx / ②⑤ to Prospect Ave / Hours: Mon-Sat 11am-7pm, Sun 11am—5pm / Daily programs

Four Punjabi TV Shows usually filmed in front of a green screen at JUS Broadcasting will be instead be filmed on location at Pet Resources pet store, with the shop staff and customers as guests and subject matter. All shows will be broadcast on JUS TV to their 1.5 million viewers throughout June. See the calendar to attend a live recording. Documentation will be posted here or follow us @circleNY for live updates.

july - A PUNJABI TV SHOW AT frank sinatra school of the arts

35-12 35th Ave, Astoria / ⒺⓂⓇ to Steinway St / ⓃⓌ to 36 Ave / Open hours: Mon-Fri 3pm—5pm / Daily programs

Documentation coming soon

august - A Punjabi TV Show will Return to Jus Broadcasting

36-01 36th Ave, Floor 4, Astoria / ⒺⓂⓇ to Steinway St / ⓃⓌ to 36 Ave / Hours: Mon-Fri 10am—6pm / Daily programs

The four Punjabi TV shows that have been part of ...circle through New York will return to Jus Broadcasting where a special compilation edit of all shows filmed around the circle will be on view.