The network’s programming included Department of Defense news briefings, Military news, Interviews with top Defense officials, Short stories about the work of the United States military, and Military Lifestyle programming. As
The Pentagon Channel, the channel carried: •
RECON: A monthly half-hour informational television program providing an in-depth look on a variety of topics from real world operations, missions, military events / history and other subjects highlighting the accomplishments of U.S. military men and women. •
Around the Services: Daily half-hour program featuring military news from top DoD officials, as well as military services throughout the world. •
Fit for Duty: Takes viewers through a high-energy 30-minute workout led by service members with expertise in fitness training. The show makes it simple to follow along and complete exercises demonstrated by the instructors. A military sports-medicine physician also offers tips for preventing injuries and avoiding career-ending accidents during each episode of the show. •
Downrange: The latest news from Iraq and Afghanistan affecting U.S. military members. •
Battleground: Every weekend, this series features historic films from World War II, Korean War, and the Vietnam War. •
The Grill Sergeants: The Grill Sergeants teach audience members how to prepare food. The in-house Army jazz quartet, the
Tastebuds, play the show's score. •
This Week in the Pentagon: A weekly half hour update on the news coming out of the Pentagon, taking one topic each week and exploring it in-depth. •
FNG (For New Guys):
FNG is a half-hour lifestyle show featuring useful advice aimed at young troops new to the military. Viewers will learn about great low-cost travel, cooking, assignments, electronics and more. •
Command Performance: Features military journalists talking with today's top entertainers for conversations with a uniquely military perspective. An updated revival of a
1940s radio program of the same name. The Pentagon Channel also showed programming direct from the services such as,
Freedom Journal Iraq,
Freedom Watch Afghanistan,
Army Newswatch,
AFN Korea Nightly News,
AFN Europe Report,
Pacific Report,
Eye on Nellis,
The American Veteran,
Air Force Space Today,
In Step with Fort Riley and
On Track with Ft. Hood, as well as live Department of Defense briefings and roundtables. With the change to DoD News Channel, most of the non-news programming was either dropped or de-emphasized. ==Podcasting==