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MeTV

MeTV, an acronym for Memorable Entertainment Television, is an American broadcast television network owned by Weigel Broadcasting. Marketed as "The Definitive Destination for Classic TV", the network airs a variety of classic television programs from the 1930s through the 1990s.

MeTV
TypeBroadcast television network (classic TV)
CountryUnited States
Broadcast areaNationwide
AffiliatesSee List of affiliates
HeadquartersChicago, Illinois
Programming
Language(s)English
Picture format
Ownership
OwnerWeigel Broadcasting
ParentMe-TV National Limited Partnership[1]
Key people
History
Launched
  • January 6, 2003; 20 years ago (2003-01-06)
  • (as a programming block on WFBT-CA)
  • January 1, 2005; 18 years ago (2005-01-01)
  • (as a programming format, in Chicago)
  • March 1, 2008; 15 years ago (2008-03-01)
  • (as a Milwaukee subchannel on WDJT-TV)
  • December 15, 2010; 12 years ago (2010-12-15)
  • (as a national network)
Links
Websitewww.metv.com
Availability
Streaming media
MeTVService(s): MeTV mobile app, DirecTV Stream, DIRECTV, Verizon FiOS, AT&T U-Verse, Frndly TV, Philo
MeTV PlusService(s): Frndly TV, Philo

The concept began as a 1950s to 1980s programming block on Chicago's WFBT-CA in 2003, growing until becoming a national network in 2010. Since 2010, the network has spun off six sister networks: MeTV+, the male-targeted, action/adventure-oriented Heroes & Icons, the sitcom-oriented Catchy Comedy, the film-centered Movies! (joint venture with Fox Television Stations), the female-targeted, drama-oriented Start TV (joint venture with CBS News and Stations), and the history/documentary network Story Television.

MeTV is carried on digital subchannels of affiliated television stations in most markets; however, some MeTV-affiliated stations carry the network as a primary affiliation on their main channel, and a small number of stations air select programs from the network along with their regular general entertainment schedules, with a few carrying the network in high definition. The network is also available nationwide on DirecTV and DirecTV Stream, free-to-air C band satellite via SES-1 in the DVB-S2 format,[3] and in some markets on AT&T U-verse and Verizon FiOS and cable television through cable TV providers nationwide.[4] As of March 28, 2022, MeTV is available on the streaming service Frndly TV.[5] As of August 9, 2022, MeTV is available on another streaming service Philo.[6] MeTV's operations are located in Weigel Broadcasting's corporate headquarters on North Halsted Street in Chicago, Illinois.

History edit

Chicago beginnings edit

MeTV was originally developed as a programming block that launched on January 6, 2003, on Class A television station WFBT-CA (channel 23) in Chicago, Illinois, an independent station owned by Weigel that otherwise maintained a format featuring programming aimed at the market's diverse ethnic demographics. The block – which initially aired for three hours daily from 12:00 to 3:00 p.m., before expanding to seven hours a day (from 8:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m.) by 2004 – featured a broad mix of series from the 1950s to the 1980s, which included among others The Honeymooners, I Love Lucy, Perry Mason, The Carol Burnett Show, One Day at a Time, and Hogan's Heroes; although the programs that aired as part of the lineup changed occasionally.[7]

On January 1, 2005, Weigel rechristened the Chicago low-power station as WWME-CA and removed the ethnic-oriented programming that filled its late afternoon and nighttime schedule, adopting the MeTV format and on-air branding full-time. Channel 23's former ethnic programming and WFBT-CA call letters were transferred to its sister station on UHF channel 48, which used the W48DD call letters prior to the format change.[8]

On August 4, 2007, WWME launched a weekend morning block that primarily featured Spanish dubs of select classic series, "Sí! MeTV" (the first two parts of the moniker were based on the phrase "see me", although "Sí" is the Spanish word for "yes"). Most of the programs carried as part of the "Sí! MeTV" lineup – which ran on the station until its discontinuation on January 25, 2009 – were sourced from the Universal Television library (including Hercules: The Legendary Journeys, Xena: Warrior Princess, Miami Vice, Quantum Leap, and The Incredible Hulk), with syndication restrictions imposed on the original English-language versions resulting in some of the programs being made available to the station only in Spanish.[9]

Weigel expanded the format to its station on UHF channel 48 on March 1, 2008 – which adopted the WMEU-CA call letters at that time – under the "MeToo" extension brand, with the two low-power stations also being broadcast locally on separate digital subchannels of Weigel's flagship station WCIU-TV (channel 26).[10][11] The two stations eventually carved out their own identities, culminating in a format shift on September 14, 2009, when WWME began to exclusively carry off-network sitcoms (such as I Love Lucy, Leave It to Beaver, The Andy Griffith Show, The Bernie Mac Show, All in the Family, The Honeymooners, and Frasier),[12] while MeToo on WMEU began running only off-network drama series.[13]

Milwaukee expansion edit

On March 1, 2008, Weigel expanded the MeTV format to Milwaukee, Wisconsin, where it began airing on the third digital subchannel of the group's CBS affiliate in that market, WDJT-TV (channel 58).[14][15] The Milwaukee version of the service featured much of the same programming as that aired on the Chicago outlets (some of which aired in different timeslots than on WWME and WMEU), as well as certain programs that were exclusive to the Milwaukee service.

The following month on April 21, Weigel moved the MeTV programming to its dedicated full-powered channel – WJJA (channel 49) in Racine, a Jewelry Television-affiliated station that the group had recently purchased from Kinlow Broadcasting and had its call letters changed to WBME-TV on April 29.[16][17] It later began transmitting the station's signal from a new digital transmitter on the Weigel tower in Milwaukee's Lincoln Park on October 20 of that year, after WBME officially transferred its operations into the West Allis studios of WDJT and sister stations WMLW-CA and WYTU-LP. MeTV continued to be carried on digital channel 58.3 until October 30, 2008, when it was replaced by newly launched sister network This TV on the same channel. The station also aired public affairs programming including Racine & Me, and because of its full-power status at the time of the move of MeTV programming to channel 49, programming compliant with FCC educational programming requirements such as Green Screen Adventures (a children's program produced for Weigel's Chicago flagship station WCIU-TV) and Saved by the Bell.

National expansion edit

On November 22, 2010, Weigel announced that it would take the MeTV concept national and turn it into a full-fledged network with a standardized schedule, available to any station that wished to affiliate. As a result, MeTV would compete fully with the Retro Television Network and the then yet-to-launch Antenna TV, while complementing successful then-sister network This TV, which carried library product from Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (with a limited number of classic television series featured alongside its movie-dominated schedule) and – until Tribune Broadcasting took over Weigel's operational interest in This TV on November 1, 2013 – children's programming from the Canada-based Cookie Jar Entertainment (now WildBrain).[18] The national MeTV network launched in December 2010. As with This TV, MGM handled distribution of the network to prospective affiliate stations.[1]

As part of the standardization with the new network, Chicago's local version of MeTV was integrated with MeToo, combining a selection of comedy and drama programming that had respectively been featured on WWME and WMEU onto the latter station's schedule under the MeToo brand as a locally programmed service. In the Chicago market, the national MeTV is carried on WCIU subchannel 26.3 and WWME-CA (the latter of which serves as its flagship station, and through its ownership by Weigel, an owned-and-operated station of the network); the new MeToo moved to WCIU subchannel 26.4 and remained on WMEU-CA.[19]

Low-powered WBME-CD in Milwaukee carries the national feed of MeTV in its entirety on digital channel 41.1; as a full-power station, prior to an August 2012 license swap that saw sister independent station WMLW move to full-power channel 49, while WBME moved to low-power channel 41 (the latter of which resulted in MeTV returning to its former secondary 58.2 slot to allow the latter to reach the entire market and to provide cable providers with a quality source of its signal),[20] Weigel-owned ABC affiliate WBND-LD (channel 57) in South Bend began carrying MeTV on its 57.2 subchannel on December 15, 2010.

On April 1, 2013, Nielsen began to tabulate national viewership for MeTV, including the network in its prime time and total day ratings reports. In February 2016, the network began to transmit its master feed in 16:9 widescreen standard definition (which is also the preferred aspect ratio for sister networks Heroes & Icons and Decades), after conducting beta-testing in the format on WWME-CD months earlier. Although most affiliates continue to carry the MeTV feed in the 4:3 format due to technical considerations regarding transmission of their primary channel in high-definition and/or carriage of other subchannels, the switch to a widescreen feed was done mainly to accommodate national and local advertisers that produce commercials exclusively in the 16:9 format and prefer not to have their advertising letterboxed into a 4:3 presentation, and stations which carry newscasts and other local programming on their MeTV subchannels that prefer to present them in widescreen. With the conversion, MeTV also began to carry remastered widescreen prints of some programs (such as Leave It to Beaver, I Love Lucy, The Honeymooners, and The Monkees) and present its program promotions in the 16:9 format; most other programming to which Me-TV has only obtained 4:3 prints are presented in an anamorphic 14:9 format. According to Nielsen, MeTV averaged 719,000 viewers in prime time for 2019, a 2% increase over 2018.[21]

Programming edit

MeTV's program schedule relies primarily on the extensive library of television programs that are currently owned by CBS Media Ventures and 20th Television (the latter now part of Disney-ABC Domestic Television), along with select programs from other distributors. The only original programs on MeTV are Svengoolie, a hosted movie series that had been airing on WCIU since 1994, and cartoon-centered Toon In With Me. Similar to the former local MeTV and MeToo formats, the network maintains a broad variety of classic television programs, carrying approximately 60 program titles on its weekly schedule;[22] the network's slate of programming is regularly altered at the start of its fall, winter and summer programming seasons, which respectively begin on Labor Day, New Year's Day and Memorial Day. Since MeTV broadcasts programs that it acquired through the syndication market, episodes of these shows are usually edited to fit into the allotted running time with commercials factored in.

The network does not air a split-screen credit sequence or feature voice-overs promoting upcoming network programming during the closing credits (borrowing a format standard in local broadcast syndication). The network's continuity announcers are staff members Richard Malmos and Carol Gallagher, who both do equal share of announcing duties. Carol Gallagher is a Chicago-based voice-over artist, who has served as MeTV's staff announcer since its existence as a local programming format on WWME-CA and WMEU-CA, prior to its establishment as a national network; longtime voice-over artist Richard Malmos, who has been the continuity announcer for Weigel's flagship station WCIU since December 1994 (and is also known as the continuity announcer for many stations owned by, among other groups, the Sinclair Broadcast Group).

Unlike other digital multicast networks such as former sister network This TV and competitors Antenna TV and Rewind TV, MeTV does not usually run day-long marathons of its programs on major national holidays. Instead, the network airs holiday-themed episodes of its shows on occasional holidays (such as Halloween, Thanksgiving and Christmas) as part of its regular schedule, which air in the program's normal time slot but are shown out-of-order from their regular episode rotation. Since its inception as a national network, MeTV has also aired marathons of The Doris Day Show on Christmas Eve as well as Christmas-themed specials during the month of December. In December 2014, the network aired Christmas episodes of its programs each weeknight from 10:00 to 11:00 p.m. Eastern Time, as part of the "MeTV Christmas Conundrum" stunt block,[23] along with airing Christmas episodes of its programs from late Christmas Eve through Christmas night (this was repeated in 2015, albeit in an earlier prime time slot, featuring Christmas-themed episodes of series feature on the network's schedule and other shows from its program distributors that were not part of the regular lineup).

The network occasionally pays tribute to a recently deceased actor or actress with a marathon showcasing episodes of their past television roles (either those that the performer had starred in as a regular or appeared as a guest star) to which MeTV has access to broadcast through its distributors, pre-empting episodes originally scheduled to air that day; however, these have aired in a significantly decreased usage since the discontinuance of the "MeTV Sunday Showcase" block in September 2012.

MeTV premiered its first original series since the introduction of Svengoolie, a reality show called Collector's Call, in 2019, later with more original series in 2021, Toon In with Me and in 2022, Sventoonie.

Current lineup edit

The network's schedule is a mix of programming ranging from the 1930s to the 1990s.

Weekdays feature Toon In with Me (mornings), crime/legal dramas (late mornings), westerns (afternoons), and sitcoms (evenings through prime time).

On Saturday, there are blocks of cartoons (mornings), westerns (afternoons), Three Stooges shorts (early evenings), Svengoolie and spinoff program Sventoonie (prime time), and sci-fi programs late evenings through the overnight hours.

Sundays feature the Saved By The Bell "Sunday School" E/I block early mornings, the Flintstones "Breakfast in Bedrock" block late mornings, and sitcoms all through the day into the late night hours.

Movies edit

Despite access to program content from the Universal Television, CBS Media Ventures and 20th Century Studios libraries, movies have a relatively limited presence on MeTV's weekly schedule. The network airs the Rich Koz-hosted horror and sci-fi film showcase Svengoolie on Saturday evenings, which is syndicated by sister CW-affiliate station WCIU-TV.

From September 2013 to January 2014, MeTV aired a prime-time film block on Friday evenings, "The MeTV Made for TV Movie", which showcased made-for-television films from the 1970s to the 1990s. Until September 2013, the network also aired Laurel and Hardy movies and shorts Sunday mornings.

MeTV's weekly showing of Columbo on Sunday nights had been the only program that appeared regularly in any feature length form. For a brief period in the 2010s, MeTV aired reruns of several NBC Mystery Movie series (including Columbo) as part of a daily late night block called "The MeTV Mystery Movie". Columbo departed the network on November 21, 2021. From 2022 to 2023, MeTV aired Perry Mason TV movies from the 1980s/90s on Sunday nights until the program left the schedule in early February.

Morning programming blocks edit

Former edit

In order to comply with educational programming requirements mandated by the Federal Communications Commission's Children's Television Act on behalf of the network's affiliates, MeTV carried an hour-long block of Green Screen Adventures (Weigel's Chicago-based program originally meant for local viewing) on Saturday mornings and a two-hour block of the teen sitcom Saved by the Bell (which has long been used to meet E/I – or educational and informative – requirements, including by the original Chicago MeTV on WWME-CA prior to the national network's launch, and the TNBC block it formerly anchored) on Sunday mornings.

In September 2013, MeTV began customizing its weekend morning lineup in order to allow its affiliates to choose between running both Saturday and Sunday E/I blocks, or running the children's lineup on one weekend day and a three-hour block of classic series in place of the children's programs on the other, allowing stations to fulfill educational programming quotas by running the minimum three-hour requirement or an overall total of six hours of E/I content (this was reconfigured in January 2015 to allow stations the option of pre-empting the last two hours of the Saturday E/I block to carry only Green Screen Adventures and Saved by the Bell to reach their weekly E/I requirements). The network moved its children's programming to Sunday mornings in October 2016 for more classic television programming on Saturday morning including The Little Rascals and three additional hours of westerns. Starting on October 2, MeTV’s educational/informational block on Sunday mornings was overhauled with the addition of Beakman’s World and Bill Nye the Science Guy, the latter acquired from Disney-ABC Home Entertainment and Television Distribution. Saved by the Bell also continued to air on the station on Sunday mornings (as it still does).

MeTV also previously ran a children's program block on Saturday mornings called "AniMeTV" (which despite how the name – due to the network's use of the "Me" moniker as a branding avenue for its blocks – makes it appear, aired no Japanese-originated anime programming), that was handled by New York-based Classic Media[24] (which, along with NBCUniversal, Nelvana and Scholastic Entertainment, previously co-owned the now-defunct digital multicast network Qubo in conjunction with Ion Media Networks, later acquired by The E. W. Scripps Company in 2021). The three-hour block premiered on April 7, 2012, to compete with The CW's Toonzai and This TV's Cookie Jar Toons/This Is for Kids. The block featured animated series such as He-Man and the Masters of the Universe and She-Ra: Princess of Power, along with Gumby and Mr. Magoo animated shorts;[25][26] the block officially ended on October 6, 2012, rendering Vortexx (which replaced Toonzai in 2012) and Cookie Jar Toons/This Is for Kids as the only children's blocks on a broadcast network without a strictly-E/I lineup. MeTV began airing the cult classic Sid & Marty Krofft productions H.R. Pufnstuf and Land of the Lost during the 2013 Christmas season; the shows became part of the regular Saturday morning lineup on December 28, 2013, as part of an hour-long block called "Sid & Marty Krofft and Me".[27]

Current edit

As of Fall 2019, MeTV's E/I programming obligations are covered by the weekly three-hour Sunday morning Saved by the Bell "Sunday School" block (7-10 a.m. ET).

In addition, Toon In With Me – a block of classic cartoons and original skits, airing for one hour on weekday mornings – premiered on January 4, 2021, and a three-hour block of classic cartoons airs Saturday mornings under the branding of Saturday Morning Cartoons.[28] Its companion network, MeTV Plus, airs the three-hour block of classic cartoons Sunday nights under the branding of Sunday Night Cartoons, and airs Toon In With Me weeknights.

Affiliates edit

As of November 2017, MeTV has current or pending affiliation agreements with 203 television stations in over 185 television markets encompassing all 50 states, the District of Columbia, and the border regions of Canada, covering approximately 92.54% of the United States; this makes MeTV the largest subchannel network by population reach percentage (a distinction once held by former sister network This TV), and the seventh largest commercial broadcast television network in the U.S.-based on total number of affiliates. Of these affiliates, 24 stations carry the network as a formal primary channel affiliation and two are general entertainment stations that air select MeTV programs on a tape-delayed basis.[29][30] In almost all of its affiliation agreements, the network's channel slot is mandatorily required to be slotted on either a station's primary channel, or its secondary digital subchannel; in San Diego, this stipulation required the move of MeTV from CBS affiliate KFMB-TV's second subchannel, to ABC affiliate KGTV's second subchannel upon KFMB's launch of a subchannel for The CW to replace XETV-TDT's affiliation.

Like former sister network This TV, many of MeTV's affiliates (some of which replaced This TV with MeTV, after the former was partially acquired by Tribune Broadcasting) include regional descriptors reflecting the station's primary broadcast area underneath the logo bug displayed during the network's programming (these descriptors are also used in the customized station identifications shown at the top of each hour between programs or during commercial breaks, which differ from the silent lower third in-program IDs seen on This TV). Some stations either display customized logos using adapted versions of their current logo with the subchannel number below the main MeTV logo bug (such as WPXI in Pittsburgh) or in order to fit in with the network's "retro" format, a logo formerly used by the station (such as WHIO-TV in Dayton). Others display their callsign and city of license (and in some cases, the affiliate's virtual channel number) below the MeTV bug full-time in case the full-screen ID sequence malfunctions in some manner. From August 2014 to August 2015, station identifications for MeTV were based on the motif "Thank You for Making Us America's #1 All Classic TV Network", allowing local affiliates to customize their IDs to refer to their individual viewing area (for example, "Thank You, Chicago" on WWME-CD).

Although MeTV prefers that its local affiliates carry the entire schedule,[31] some affiliates regularly pre-empt certain network programs in order to air morning and/or prime time newscasts produced by the station specifically for the subchannel or public affairs programs (such as with WLKY-TV in Louisville and WBAL-TV in Baltimore); this has become particularly more common since September 2015, when other Hearst Television-owned stations in markets where the group does not maintain a duopoly (as is the case with WBAL and WLKY, which launched theirs earlier) gradually began launching prime time newscasts on their MeTV-affiliated subchannels. Some of the major network affiliates that carry MeTV full-time (such as WBAL, WLKY and WCVB-TV in Boston) use the affiliated subchannel as a buffer during network sports coverage, breaking news or severe weather coverage situations to carry regularly scheduled network and/or syndicated programming seen on its main channel.[31]

Some affiliates may also preempt select MeTV programs to air infomercials (such as with WZME in Bridgeport, Connecticut pre-2021, which pre-empted much of the network's morning and late night schedule with paid programming), locally acquired syndicated programming (such as with WJLA-TV in Washington, D.C., which aired events from the American Sports Network, a syndicated college sports distributor owned by WJLA parent Sinclair Broadcast Group, over its former MeTV subchannel on some weekends), local live sporting events (such as WTOV-TV in Wheeling, WV-Steubenville, OH which has pre-empted the schedule for Wheeling Nailers ECHL hockey game broadcasts and local high school sporting events), or in some cases, because the local syndication rights to a particular program are held by a station other than the MeTV affiliate (such as with The Andy Griffith Show, which since the network began airing the program in September 2014, is substituted in many markets with an alternate feed of its spin-off Mayberry R.F.D.).[31] To address these variances, MeTV includes the fine print notation "On most MeTV stations" at the end of its program promotions regardless of whether a program or block is specifically promoted, typically during the timeslot card. Additionally, stations may also air select MeTV programs that are recorded in advance on their main channels in order to fill unprogrammed time slots or for use as a backup source of programming in the event that a network-televised sports event is delayed or postponed due to inclement weather as well as during the Christmas season to provide supplementary holiday-themed programming.

Two of MeTV's subchannel-only affiliates – WBBJ-TV in Jackson, Tennessee (which primarily affiliates its 7.3 subchannel with CBS)[32][33] and WIBW-TV in Topeka, Kansas (which primarily affiliates its 13.2 subchannel with MyNetworkTV)[34] – carry its programming on a secondary basis while nominally serving as an affiliate of a major broadcast network due to the lack of enough available stations in their markets for a standalone main channel affiliation (though despite the 'secondary' status, these stations still carry the majority of MeTV's broadcast schedule). One other affiliate, WBBZ-TV in Springville, New York (which serves the Buffalo market), operates as an independent station carrying the network's programming part-time within its main channel's regular schedule, while running the full MeTV network feed on a separate subchannel. Over time however, MeTV's ratings strength and popularity have actually caused some of these split situations to end, with MeTV going full-time on two affiliates, Charlottesville, Virginia's WAHU-CD2 and Paducah, Kentucky's WQWQ-LD at the start of 2019 and 2020, ending their runs as MeTV affiliates carrying MyNetworkTV and CW programming under secondary affiliation agreements. The MeTV channel in the Cleveland, Ohio market, WOIO-DT2, also carries MyNetworkTV, though as a non-prime contractual burn-off in the graveyard slot in lieu of sister station WUAB, which switched to The CW in 2018.

On January 7, 2011, KCTU-LD in Wichita, Kansas became the first television station not owned by Weigel to carry the MeTV network.[35] However, KCTU's affiliation with the network lasted only about one week, as that station's owner, Great Plains Television Network LLC, and Weigel could not come to terms on a long-term affiliation contract.[36] Afterwards, on September 7, 2012, another Wichita station (KAKE) became the Wichita MeTV affiliate, and is still around to this date.[37] In early 2011, Bahakel Communications became the first non-Weigel station group to sign selected stations to carry MeTV on their digital subchannels, with its stations in Charlotte, North Carolina (WCCB) and Columbia, South Carolina (WOLO-TV) adding the network in early March of that year. On April 4, 2011, Weigel announced affiliation agreements for MeTV with 14 broadcasting companies, most notably Hearst Television, Media General, Raycom Media, Quincy Media, Cox Media Group, and Tegna Inc.[38] Also of note, in December 2013, the network moved its Dallas-Fort Worth affiliation to a newly created subchannel of independent station KTXA (replacing Greenville-based KTXD-TV, which abruptly disaffiliated from MeTV three months earlier), marking CBS Television Stations' first affiliation deal involving a major subchannel network (Weigel and CBS would later partner to create Decades, a similar classic television-focused network that launched on May 25, 2015[39]). On August 31, 2022, 12 affiliates owned by Sinclair Broadcast Group and 4 affiliates owned by the E. W. Scripps Company dropped their affiliation with MeTV.[40]

Related services edit

MeToo (WMEU-CD/WCIU-DT2) edit

MeToo was a companion programming format, which launched on March 1, 2008, on WMEU-CA in Chicago as an extension of the local MeTV format on sister station WWME-CA. It initially maintained a wide selection of off-network sitcoms and drama series from a variety of distributors (similar to WWME's locally exclusive MeTV format, but differing from the limited distributor output of the present-day national MeTV network). Initially, WMEU maintained a similar programming schedule as WWME; however by the fall of 2008, their formats were modified to feature one station focusing mainly on sitcoms and the other largely focusing on dramas.[10][11] When WWME adopted a sitcom-intensive format for its MeTV schedule on September 14, 2009, the MeToo schedule on WMEU-CA was similarly streamlined to feature only off-network dramatic programs (such as Perry Mason, Star Trek, Star Trek: The Next Generation, The Rockford Files and The Twilight Zone) and films.[13]

As WWME became a charter station of the national network on December 15, 2010, WMEU concurrently reverted to a general entertainment format – combining some of its existing inventory of drama programming with a selection of comedy programs aired by WWME prior to MeTV's format-to-network conversion; however it continued to carry a mix of both classic and recent programs, resulting in the local MeToo channel airing a broader variety of programming than that provided by the national version of MeTV, which largely restricts its acquired programming to series that debuted prior to 1985. The MeToo format was relegated to WWME's analog signal and WCIU digital subchannel 26.4 on November 1, 2013, when WMEU was converted into a standalone extension of WCIU's "The U Too" subchannel, itself an extension of the general entertainment independent station format carried by that station's primary channel, albeit with some classic series remaining on the schedule. The MeToo format was discontinued outright on December 29, 2014, when it was replaced on WCIU-DT4 by Weigel's new male-targeted classic television network Heroes & Icons.[41]

Weigel Broadcasting had planned to expand the MeToo format to Milwaukee, intending to launch a similar locally programmed subchannel on WBME-TV in early 2011. However, these plans were delayed and ultimately scuttled due to the launch of sister network Movies! on May 27, 2013, which took the 49.3 channel slot that had been proposed to carry the Milwaukee MeToo service.[1] After Movies! moved to a newly created second digital subchannel of ABC affiliate WISN-TV (channel 12) in August 2014, WMLW-DT3 became a charter affiliate of Heroes & Icons.

MeTV FM edit

Through a local marketing agreement with owner Venture Technologies Group, Weigel operates WRME-LD (channel 6) in Chicago as a co-branded radio station, known as "MeTV FM", which maintains an oldies format focusing on classic music from the 1950s to the 1980s. The format change, announced on February 9, 2015, and formally commencing on February 23, coincided with Weigel's assumption of an LMA first formed in April 2012 between Venture Technologies and Merlin Media (the LMA was transferred from Cumulus Media to Tribune Broadcasting – which had operated it as a sports talk station – in February 2014, before switching to an FM simulcast of sister station 720 WGN in December of that year).[42][43][44][45][46]

WRME-LD is licensed as a low-power television station, but operates as a radio station due to a technical anomaly with the analog VHF channel 6 frequency for television transmissions that allows the audio feed of such stations to be heard on 87.75 MHz on the FM band (with a visual station identification slide used on the station's television broadcasts to fulfill FCC licensing requirements).

In May 2017, it was announced that Weigel had partnered with Envision Networks, now Sun Broadcast Group, to syndicate the MeTV FM brand and format as a radio network, with Weigel handling programming and Envision handling distribution. The company cited the success of the original station (which, by then, was tied for audience share with its closest full-power competitors WJMK and WLS-FM, and by March 2018, was the 6th highest-rated station in the market), as well as the possibility of cross-promotional opportunities with MeTV television affiliates.[47][48] In April 2018, Northern States Broadcasting, which just acquired purchased WHHQ AM in Bridgeport, Michigan (serving the Saginaw-Bay City-Midland radio market), affiliated with MeTV FM at its relaunch as WJMK, using the call sign vacated by one of MeTV FM's Chicago competitors, which had changed its call sign to WBMX.[49]

Affiliates edit

  • WRME-LD-FM6 87.7, Chicago, Illinois
  • WJMK (AM) 1250 AM, Bridgeport, Michigan (market of Saginaw, Midland, and Bay City, Michigan); April 2018
  • WMYX-FM HD2, Milwaukee, Wisconsin; August 2018[50]
  • WXZO 96.7 FM, Willsboro, New York (market of Champlain Valley of Vermont and New York); January 11, 2019[51]
  • WGTO 910 AM, Cassopolis, Michigan; July 2020
  • WMEX (AM) 1510 AM, Quincy/Boston, Massachusetts; 2020
  • WMEE HD4, Fort Wayne, Indiana; November 2021
  • WTUG-FM HD3, Tuscaloosa, Alabama; February 2022
  • KVOL 97.7, Lafayette, Louisiana; March 2022
  • KSLO-FM 105.3, Simmesport, Louisiana; March 2022
  • KMEE 103.1, Palm Springs, California; March 2023
  • KGGM 93.9, Monroe, Louisiana; July 2023
  • WOCO-FM 107.1 Oconto Wisconsin; 2023

MeTV Plus edit

On May 3, 2021, it was announced that Weigel would launch MeTV Plus (MeTV+), a new 24/7 digital network that extends the brand and expands the audience of MeTV. The new channel launched on Saturday, May 15 on WCIU-TV 26.5 Chicago, Illinois and KMOH-TV 6.3 Kingman, Arizona, later spreading to other Weigel stations.[52][53] In September 2021, MeTV Plus expanded their carriage beyond the two stations.[54] The streaming service Frndly TV added MeTV Plus to their lineup in October 2023.[55] The streaming service Philo TV also added MeTV Plus to their lineup in October 2023.

 
MeTV+ logo since its launch in 2021.

Affiliates

  • Streaming service Frndly TV
  • Streaming service Philo TV
  • WMEU-CD 48.4, Chicago, Illinois; March 2022
  • KMOH-TV 6.2/6.3, Kingman, Arizona; May 2021
  • KCSG 8.5, Cedar City, Utah; September 2021
  • WCWW-LD 25.4, South Bend, Indiana; September 2021
  • KFFV 44.5, Seattle, Washington; September 2021
  • KVOS 12.6, Bellingham, Washington; September 2021
  • KHTV-CD 6.1, Los Angeles, California; September 2021
  • KTLN-TV 68.4, Palo Alto/San Francisco, California; September 2021
  • WZME 43.2, Bridgeport, Connecticut/New York; March 2022
  • WJFB 44.6, Lebanon/Nashville, Tennessee; September 2021[56]
  • KYAZ 51.2/51.3, Katy/Houston, Texas; September 2021
  • WHCT-LD 35.6, Hartford, Connecticut; October 2021
  • WJLP 33.8, Middletown, New Jersey/New York; March 2022
  • WDME-CD 48.4, Washington, D.C.; May 2022
  • WMLW-TV 49.5, Racine/Milwaukee, Wisconsin; August 2022
  • KAZD 55.3/55.4, Lake Dallas/Dallas, Texas; November 2021
  • KNLC 24.7, St. Louis, Missouri; February 2022
  • KREG-TV 3.6, Glenwood Springs/Denver, Colorado; March 2022

Programming blocks edit

MeTV+ arranges the bulk of its lineup in organized genre-based programming blocks, most of which use the "Me" moniker (in some cases, as an intentional pun) for brand unification purposes.

Weekdays
  • Toon In with Me – Introduced on May 17, 2021, as the branding for the network's one-hour morning block of classic cartoons and original skits, usually a repeat of the show aired earlier the same day on the main MeTV network.
  • Comedy Classics – Introduced on May 17, 2021, as the nighttime block of comedy shorts featuring The Three Stooges, Laurel and Hardy, and Our Gang.
Weekends
  • Sunday Night Cartoons – Introduced on May 16, 2021, as the branding for MeTV+'s weekly three-hour cartoon block on Sundays, complementing Toon in with Me on weekdays.
  • MeTV Sunday Block Party – Introduced on June 5, 2022, as the five-hour programming block that features selected episodes of classic sitcoms from the 1950s to the 1980s, centered around a selected series each week.
Seasonal
  • The Summer of Me – A seasonal schedule of programming that runs annually from Memorial Day until Labor Day.
  • Spooky Sunday Block Party – A programming block of Halloween-themed episodes that runs annually on Sundays in October.
  • A Very Merry Sunday Block Party – A programming block of Christmas-themed episodes that runs annually on Sundays in December.

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External links edit

  • Official website  
  • MeTV+

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Not to be confused with MTV MyNetworkTV We TV or FETV MeTV an acronym for Memorable Entertainment Television is an American broadcast television network owned by Weigel Broadcasting Marketed as The Definitive Destination for Classic TV the network airs a variety of classic television programs from the 1930s through the 1990s MeTVTypeBroadcast television network classic TV CountryUnited StatesBroadcast areaNationwideAffiliatesSee List of affiliatesHeadquartersChicago IllinoisProgrammingLanguage s EnglishPicture format720p HDTV master feed downscaled to 480i SDTV widescreen on most over the air affiliates OwnershipOwnerWeigel BroadcastingParentMe TV National Limited Partnership 1 Key peopleNeal Sabin Vice Chairman Weigel Broadcasting 2 Norman Shapiro President Weigel Broadcasting HistoryLaunchedJanuary 6 2003 20 years ago 2003 01 06 as a programming block on WFBT CA January 1 2005 18 years ago 2005 01 01 as a programming format in Chicago March 1 2008 15 years ago 2008 03 01 as a Milwaukee subchannel on WDJT TV December 15 2010 12 years ago 2010 12 15 as a national network LinksWebsitewww wbr metv wbr comAvailabilityStreaming mediaMeTVService s MeTV mobile app DirecTV Stream DIRECTV Verizon FiOS AT amp T U Verse Frndly TV PhiloMeTV PlusService s Frndly TV PhiloThe concept began as a 1950s to 1980s programming block on Chicago s WFBT CA in 2003 growing until becoming a national network in 2010 Since 2010 the network has spun off six sister networks MeTV the male targeted action adventure oriented Heroes amp Icons the sitcom oriented Catchy Comedy the film centered Movies joint venture with Fox Television Stations the female targeted drama oriented Start TV joint venture with CBS News and Stations and the history documentary network Story Television MeTV is carried on digital subchannels of affiliated television stations in most markets however some MeTV affiliated stations carry the network as a primary affiliation on their main channel and a small number of stations air select programs from the network along with their regular general entertainment schedules with a few carrying the network in high definition The network is also available nationwide on DirecTV and DirecTV Stream free to air C band satellite via SES 1 in the DVB S2 format 3 and in some markets on AT amp T U verse and Verizon FiOS and cable television through cable TV providers nationwide 4 As of March 28 2022 MeTV is available on the streaming service Frndly TV 5 As of August 9 2022 MeTV is available on another streaming service Philo 6 MeTV s operations are located in Weigel Broadcasting s corporate headquarters on North Halsted Street in Chicago Illinois Contents 1 History 1 1 Chicago beginnings 1 2 Milwaukee expansion 1 3 National expansion 2 Programming 2 1 Current lineup 2 2 Movies 2 3 Morning programming blocks 2 3 1 Former 2 3 2 Current 3 Affiliates 4 Related services 4 1 MeToo WMEU CD WCIU DT2 4 2 MeTV FM 4 2 1 Affiliates 4 3 MeTV Plus 4 3 1 Programming blocks 5 References 6 External linksHistory editChicago beginnings edit MeTV was originally developed as a programming block that launched on January 6 2003 on Class A television station WFBT CA channel 23 in Chicago Illinois an independent station owned by Weigel that otherwise maintained a format featuring programming aimed at the market s diverse ethnic demographics The block which initially aired for three hours daily from 12 00 to 3 00 p m before expanding to seven hours a day from 8 30 a m to 3 30 p m by 2004 featured a broad mix of series from the 1950s to the 1980s which included among others The Honeymooners I Love Lucy Perry Mason The Carol Burnett Show One Day at a Time and Hogan s Heroes although the programs that aired as part of the lineup changed occasionally 7 On January 1 2005 Weigel rechristened the Chicago low power station as WWME CA and removed the ethnic oriented programming that filled its late afternoon and nighttime schedule adopting the MeTV format and on air branding full time Channel 23 s former ethnic programming and WFBT CA call letters were transferred to its sister station on UHF channel 48 which used the W48DD call letters prior to the format change 8 On August 4 2007 WWME launched a weekend morning block that primarily featured Spanish dubs of select classic series Si MeTV the first two parts of the moniker were based on the phrase see me although Si is the Spanish word for yes Most of the programs carried as part of the Si MeTV lineup which ran on the station until its discontinuation on January 25 2009 were sourced from the Universal Television library including Hercules The Legendary Journeys Xena Warrior Princess Miami Vice Quantum Leap and The Incredible Hulk with syndication restrictions imposed on the original English language versions resulting in some of the programs being made available to the station only in Spanish 9 Weigel expanded the format to its station on UHF channel 48 on March 1 2008 which adopted the WMEU CA call letters at that time under the MeToo extension brand with the two low power stations also being broadcast locally on separate digital subchannels of Weigel s flagship station WCIU TV channel 26 10 11 The two stations eventually carved out their own identities culminating in a format shift on September 14 2009 when WWME began to exclusively carry off network sitcoms such as I Love Lucy Leave It to Beaver The Andy Griffith Show The Bernie Mac Show All in the Family The Honeymooners and Frasier 12 while MeToo on WMEU began running only off network drama series 13 Milwaukee expansion edit On March 1 2008 Weigel expanded the MeTV format to Milwaukee Wisconsin where it began airing on the third digital subchannel of the group s CBS affiliate in that market WDJT TV channel 58 14 15 The Milwaukee version of the service featured much of the same programming as that aired on the Chicago outlets some of which aired in different timeslots than on WWME and WMEU as well as certain programs that were exclusive to the Milwaukee service The following month on April 21 Weigel moved the MeTV programming to its dedicated full powered channel WJJA channel 49 in Racine a Jewelry Television affiliated station that the group had recently purchased from Kinlow Broadcasting and had its call letters changed to WBME TV on April 29 16 17 It later began transmitting the station s signal from a new digital transmitter on the Weigel tower in Milwaukee s Lincoln Park on October 20 of that year after WBME officially transferred its operations into the West Allis studios of WDJT and sister stations WMLW CA and WYTU LP MeTV continued to be carried on digital channel 58 3 until October 30 2008 when it was replaced by newly launched sister network This TV on the same channel The station also aired public affairs programming including Racine amp Me and because of its full power status at the time of the move of MeTV programming to channel 49 programming compliant with FCC educational programming requirements such as Green Screen Adventures a children s program produced for Weigel s Chicago flagship station WCIU TV and Saved by the Bell National expansion edit On November 22 2010 Weigel announced that it would take the MeTV concept national and turn it into a full fledged network with a standardized schedule available to any station that wished to affiliate As a result MeTV would compete fully with the Retro Television Network and the then yet to launch Antenna TV while complementing successful then sister network This TV which carried library product from Metro Goldwyn Mayer with a limited number of classic television series featured alongside its movie dominated schedule and until Tribune Broadcasting took over Weigel s operational interest in This TV on November 1 2013 children s programming from the Canada based Cookie Jar Entertainment now WildBrain 18 The national MeTV network launched in December 2010 As with This TV MGM handled distribution of the network to prospective affiliate stations 1 As part of the standardization with the new network Chicago s local version of MeTV was integrated with MeToo combining a selection of comedy and drama programming that had respectively been featured on WWME and WMEU onto the latter station s schedule under the MeToo brand as a locally programmed service In the Chicago market the national MeTV is carried on WCIU subchannel 26 3 and WWME CA the latter of which serves as its flagship station and through its ownership by Weigel an owned and operated station of the network the new MeToo moved to WCIU subchannel 26 4 and remained on WMEU CA 19 Low powered WBME CD in Milwaukee carries the national feed of MeTV in its entirety on digital channel 41 1 as a full power station prior to an August 2012 license swap that saw sister independent station WMLW move to full power channel 49 while WBME moved to low power channel 41 the latter of which resulted in MeTV returning to its former secondary 58 2 slot to allow the latter to reach the entire market and to provide cable providers with a quality source of its signal 20 Weigel owned ABC affiliate WBND LD channel 57 in South Bend began carrying MeTV on its 57 2 subchannel on December 15 2010 On April 1 2013 Nielsen began to tabulate national viewership for MeTV including the network in its prime time and total day ratings reports In February 2016 the network began to transmit its master feed in 16 9 widescreen standard definition which is also the preferred aspect ratio for sister networks Heroes amp Icons and Decades after conducting beta testing in the format on WWME CD months earlier Although most affiliates continue to carry the MeTV feed in the 4 3 format due to technical considerations regarding transmission of their primary channel in high definition and or carriage of other subchannels the switch to a widescreen feed was done mainly to accommodate national and local advertisers that produce commercials exclusively in the 16 9 format and prefer not to have their advertising letterboxed into a 4 3 presentation and stations which carry newscasts and other local programming on their MeTV subchannels that prefer to present them in widescreen With the conversion MeTV also began to carry remastered widescreen prints of some programs such as Leave It to Beaver I Love Lucy The Honeymooners and The Monkees and present its program promotions in the 16 9 format most other programming to which Me TV has only obtained 4 3 prints are presented in an anamorphic 14 9 format According to Nielsen MeTV averaged 719 000 viewers in prime time for 2019 a 2 increase over 2018 21 Programming editMain article List of programs broadcast by MeTV MeTV s program schedule relies primarily on the extensive library of television programs that are currently owned by CBS Media Ventures and 20th Television the latter now part of Disney ABC Domestic Television along with select programs from other distributors The only original programs on MeTV are Svengoolie a hosted movie series that had been airing on WCIU since 1994 and cartoon centered Toon In With Me Similar to the former local MeTV and MeToo formats the network maintains a broad variety of classic television programs carrying approximately 60 program titles on its weekly schedule 22 the network s slate of programming is regularly altered at the start of its fall winter and summer programming seasons which respectively begin on Labor Day New Year s Day and Memorial Day Since MeTV broadcasts programs that it acquired through the syndication market episodes of these shows are usually edited to fit into the allotted running time with commercials factored in The network does not air a split screen credit sequence or feature voice overs promoting upcoming network programming during the closing credits borrowing a format standard in local broadcast syndication The network s continuity announcers are staff members Richard Malmos and Carol Gallagher who both do equal share of announcing duties Carol Gallagher is a Chicago based voice over artist who has served as MeTV s staff announcer since its existence as a local programming format on WWME CA and WMEU CA prior to its establishment as a national network longtime voice over artist Richard Malmos who has been the continuity announcer for Weigel s flagship station WCIU since December 1994 and is also known as the continuity announcer for many stations owned by among other groups the Sinclair Broadcast Group Unlike other digital multicast networks such as former sister network This TV and competitors Antenna TV and Rewind TV MeTV does not usually run day long marathons of its programs on major national holidays Instead the network airs holiday themed episodes of its shows on occasional holidays such as Halloween Thanksgiving and Christmas as part of its regular schedule which air in the program s normal time slot but are shown out of order from their regular episode rotation Since its inception as a national network MeTV has also aired marathons of The Doris Day Show on Christmas Eve as well as Christmas themed specials during the month of December In December 2014 the network aired Christmas episodes of its programs each weeknight from 10 00 to 11 00 p m Eastern Time as part of the MeTV Christmas Conundrum stunt block 23 along with airing Christmas episodes of its programs from late Christmas Eve through Christmas night this was repeated in 2015 albeit in an earlier prime time slot featuring Christmas themed episodes of series feature on the network s schedule and other shows from its program distributors that were not part of the regular lineup The network occasionally pays tribute to a recently deceased actor or actress with a marathon showcasing episodes of their past television roles either those that the performer had starred in as a regular or appeared as a guest star to which MeTV has access to broadcast through its distributors pre empting episodes originally scheduled to air that day however these have aired in a significantly decreased usage since the discontinuance of the MeTV Sunday Showcase block in September 2012 MeTV premiered its first original series since the introduction of Svengoolie a reality show called Collector s Call in 2019 later with more original series in 2021 Toon In with Me and in 2022 Sventoonie Current lineup edit The network s schedule is a mix of programming ranging from the 1930s to the 1990s Weekdays feature Toon In with Me mornings crime legal dramas late mornings westerns afternoons and sitcoms evenings through prime time On Saturday there are blocks of cartoons mornings westerns afternoons Three Stooges shorts early evenings Svengoolie and spinoff program Sventoonie prime time and sci fi programs late evenings through the overnight hours Sundays feature the Saved By The Bell Sunday School E I block early mornings the Flintstones Breakfast in Bedrock block late mornings and sitcoms all through the day into the late night hours Movies edit Despite access to program content from the Universal Television CBS Media Ventures and 20th Century Studios libraries movies have a relatively limited presence on MeTV s weekly schedule The network airs the Rich Koz hosted horror and sci fi film showcase Svengoolie on Saturday evenings which is syndicated by sister CW affiliate station WCIU TV From September 2013 to January 2014 MeTV aired a prime time film block on Friday evenings The MeTV Made for TV Movie which showcased made for television films from the 1970s to the 1990s Until September 2013 the network also aired Laurel and Hardy movies and shorts Sunday mornings MeTV s weekly showing of Columbo on Sunday nights had been the only program that appeared regularly in any feature length form For a brief period in the 2010s MeTV aired reruns of several NBC Mystery Movie series including Columbo as part of a daily late night block called The MeTV Mystery Movie Columbo departed the network on November 21 2021 From 2022 to 2023 MeTV aired Perry Mason TV movies from the 1980s 90s on Sunday nights until the program left the schedule in early February Morning programming blocks edit Former edit In order to comply with educational programming requirements mandated by the Federal Communications Commission s Children s Television Act on behalf of the network s affiliates MeTV carried an hour long block of Green Screen Adventures Weigel s Chicago based program originally meant for local viewing on Saturday mornings and a two hour block of the teen sitcom Saved by the Bell which has long been used to meet E I or educational and informative requirements including by the original Chicago MeTV on WWME CA prior to the national network s launch and the TNBC block it formerly anchored on Sunday mornings In September 2013 MeTV began customizing its weekend morning lineup in order to allow its affiliates to choose between running both Saturday and Sunday E I blocks or running the children s lineup on one weekend day and a three hour block of classic series in place of the children s programs on the other allowing stations to fulfill educational programming quotas by running the minimum three hour requirement or an overall total of six hours of E I content this was reconfigured in January 2015 to allow stations the option of pre empting the last two hours of the Saturday E I block to carry only Green Screen Adventures and Saved by the Bell to reach their weekly E I requirements The network moved its children s programming to Sunday mornings in October 2016 for more classic television programming on Saturday morning including The Little Rascals and three additional hours of westerns Starting on October 2 MeTV s educational informational block on Sunday mornings was overhauled with the addition of Beakman s World and Bill Nye the Science Guy the latter acquired from Disney ABC Home Entertainment and Television Distribution Saved by the Bell also continued to air on the station on Sunday mornings as it still does MeTV also previously ran a children s program block on Saturday mornings called AniMeTV which despite how the name due to the network s use of the Me moniker as a branding avenue for its blocks makes it appear aired no Japanese originated anime programming that was handled by New York based Classic Media 24 which along with NBCUniversal Nelvana and Scholastic Entertainment previously co owned the now defunct digital multicast network Qubo in conjunction with Ion Media Networks later acquired by The E W Scripps Company in 2021 The three hour block premiered on April 7 2012 to compete with The CW s Toonzai and This TV s Cookie Jar Toons This Is for Kids The block featured animated series such as He Man and the Masters of the Universe and She Ra Princess of Power along with Gumby and Mr Magoo animated shorts 25 26 the block officially ended on October 6 2012 rendering Vortexx which replaced Toonzai in 2012 and Cookie Jar Toons This Is for Kids as the only children s blocks on a broadcast network without a strictly E I lineup MeTV began airing the cult classic Sid amp Marty Krofft productions H R Pufnstuf and Land of the Lost during the 2013 Christmas season the shows became part of the regular Saturday morning lineup on December 28 2013 as part of an hour long block called Sid amp Marty Krofft and Me 27 Current edit As of Fall 2019 MeTV s E I programming obligations are covered by the weekly three hour Sunday morning Saved by the Bell Sunday School block 7 10 a m ET In addition Toon In With Me a block of classic cartoons and original skits airing for one hour on weekday mornings premiered on January 4 2021 and a three hour block of classic cartoons airs Saturday mornings under the branding of Saturday Morning Cartoons 28 Its companion network MeTV Plus airs the three hour block of classic cartoons Sunday nights under the branding of Sunday Night Cartoons and airs Toon In With Me weeknights Affiliates editMain article List of MeTV affiliates As of November 2017 update MeTV has current or pending affiliation agreements with 203 television stations in over 185 television markets encompassing all 50 states the District of Columbia and the border regions of Canada covering approximately 92 54 of the United States this makes MeTV the largest subchannel network by population reach percentage a distinction once held by former sister network This TV and the seventh largest commercial broadcast television network in the U S based on total number of affiliates Of these affiliates 24 stations carry the network as a formal primary channel affiliation and two are general entertainment stations that air select MeTV programs on a tape delayed basis 29 30 In almost all of its affiliation agreements the network s channel slot is mandatorily required to be slotted on either a station s primary channel or its secondary digital subchannel in San Diego this stipulation required the move of MeTV from CBS affiliate KFMB TV s second subchannel to ABC affiliate KGTV s second subchannel upon KFMB s launch of a subchannel for The CW to replace XETV TDT s affiliation Like former sister network This TV many of MeTV s affiliates some of which replaced This TV with MeTV after the former was partially acquired by Tribune Broadcasting include regional descriptors reflecting the station s primary broadcast area underneath the logo bug displayed during the network s programming these descriptors are also used in the customized station identifications shown at the top of each hour between programs or during commercial breaks which differ from the silent lower third in program IDs seen on This TV Some stations either display customized logos using adapted versions of their current logo with the subchannel number below the main MeTV logo bug such as WPXI in Pittsburgh or in order to fit in with the network s retro format a logo formerly used by the station such as WHIO TV in Dayton Others display their callsign and city of license and in some cases the affiliate s virtual channel number below the MeTV bug full time in case the full screen ID sequence malfunctions in some manner From August 2014 to August 2015 station identifications for MeTV were based on the motif Thank You for Making Us America s 1 All Classic TV Network allowing local affiliates to customize their IDs to refer to their individual viewing area for example Thank You Chicago on WWME CD Although MeTV prefers that its local affiliates carry the entire schedule 31 some affiliates regularly pre empt certain network programs in order to air morning and or prime time newscasts produced by the station specifically for the subchannel or public affairs programs such as with WLKY TV in Louisville and WBAL TV in Baltimore this has become particularly more common since September 2015 when other Hearst Television owned stations in markets where the group does not maintain a duopoly as is the case with WBAL and WLKY which launched theirs earlier gradually began launching prime time newscasts on their MeTV affiliated subchannels Some of the major network affiliates that carry MeTV full time such as WBAL WLKY and WCVB TV in Boston use the affiliated subchannel as a buffer during network sports coverage breaking news or severe weather coverage situations to carry regularly scheduled network and or syndicated programming seen on its main channel 31 Some affiliates may also preempt select MeTV programs to air infomercials such as with WZME in Bridgeport Connecticut pre 2021 which pre empted much of the network s morning and late night schedule with paid programming locally acquired syndicated programming such as with WJLA TV in Washington D C which aired events from the American Sports Network a syndicated college sports distributor owned by WJLA parent Sinclair Broadcast Group over its former MeTV subchannel on some weekends local live sporting events such as WTOV TV in Wheeling WV Steubenville OH which has pre empted the schedule for Wheeling Nailers ECHL hockey game broadcasts and local high school sporting events or in some cases because the local syndication rights to a particular program are held by a station other than the MeTV affiliate such as with The Andy Griffith Show which since the network began airing the program in September 2014 is substituted in many markets with an alternate feed of its spin off Mayberry R F D 31 To address these variances MeTV includes the fine print notation On most MeTV stations at the end of its program promotions regardless of whether a program or block is specifically promoted typically during the timeslot card Additionally stations may also air select MeTV programs that are recorded in advance on their main channels in order to fill unprogrammed time slots or for use as a backup source of programming in the event that a network televised sports event is delayed or postponed due to inclement weather as well as during the Christmas season to provide supplementary holiday themed programming Two of MeTV s subchannel only affiliates WBBJ TV in Jackson Tennessee which primarily affiliates its 7 3 subchannel with CBS 32 33 and WIBW TV in Topeka Kansas which primarily affiliates its 13 2 subchannel with MyNetworkTV 34 carry its programming on a secondary basis while nominally serving as an affiliate of a major broadcast network due to the lack of enough available stations in their markets for a standalone main channel affiliation though despite the secondary status these stations still carry the majority of MeTV s broadcast schedule One other affiliate WBBZ TV in Springville New York which serves the Buffalo market operates as an independent station carrying the network s programming part time within its main channel s regular schedule while running the full MeTV network feed on a separate subchannel Over time however MeTV s ratings strength and popularity have actually caused some of these split situations to end with MeTV going full time on two affiliates Charlottesville Virginia s WAHU CD2 and Paducah Kentucky s WQWQ LD at the start of 2019 and 2020 ending their runs as MeTV affiliates carrying MyNetworkTV and CW programming under secondary affiliation agreements The MeTV channel in the Cleveland Ohio market WOIO DT2 also carries MyNetworkTV though as a non prime contractual burn off in the graveyard slot in lieu of sister station WUAB which switched to The CW in 2018 On January 7 2011 KCTU LD in Wichita Kansas became the first television station not owned by Weigel to carry the MeTV network 35 However KCTU s affiliation with the network lasted only about one week as that station s owner Great Plains Television Network LLC and Weigel could not come to terms on a long term affiliation contract 36 Afterwards on September 7 2012 another Wichita station KAKE became the Wichita MeTV affiliate and is still around to this date 37 In early 2011 Bahakel Communications became the first non Weigel station group to sign selected stations to carry MeTV on their digital subchannels with its stations in Charlotte North Carolina WCCB and Columbia South Carolina WOLO TV adding the network in early March of that year On April 4 2011 Weigel announced affiliation agreements for MeTV with 14 broadcasting companies most notably Hearst Television Media General Raycom Media Quincy Media Cox Media Group and Tegna Inc 38 Also of note in December 2013 the network moved its Dallas Fort Worth affiliation to a newly created subchannel of independent station KTXA replacing Greenville based KTXD TV which abruptly disaffiliated from MeTV three months earlier marking CBS Television Stations first affiliation deal involving a major subchannel network Weigel and CBS would later partner to create Decades a similar classic television focused network that launched on May 25 2015 39 On August 31 2022 12 affiliates owned by Sinclair Broadcast Group and 4 affiliates owned by the E W Scripps Company dropped their affiliation with MeTV 40 Related services editMeToo WMEU CD WCIU DT2 edit Main article WMEU CD MeToo was a companion programming format which launched on March 1 2008 on WMEU CA in Chicago as an extension of the local MeTV format on sister station WWME CA It initially maintained a wide selection of off network sitcoms and drama series from a variety of distributors similar to WWME s locally exclusive MeTV format but differing from the limited distributor output of the present day national MeTV network Initially WMEU maintained a similar programming schedule as WWME however by the fall of 2008 their formats were modified to feature one station focusing mainly on sitcoms and the other largely focusing on dramas 10 11 When WWME adopted a sitcom intensive format for its MeTV schedule on September 14 2009 the MeToo schedule on WMEU CA was similarly streamlined to feature only off network dramatic programs such as Perry Mason Star Trek Star Trek The Next Generation The Rockford Files and The Twilight Zone and films 13 As WWME became a charter station of the national network on December 15 2010 WMEU concurrently reverted to a general entertainment format combining some of its existing inventory of drama programming with a selection of comedy programs aired by WWME prior to MeTV s format to network conversion however it continued to carry a mix of both classic and recent programs resulting in the local MeToo channel airing a broader variety of programming than that provided by the national version of MeTV which largely restricts its acquired programming to series that debuted prior to 1985 The MeToo format was relegated to WWME s analog signal and WCIU digital subchannel 26 4 on November 1 2013 when WMEU was converted into a standalone extension of WCIU s The U Too subchannel itself an extension of the general entertainment independent station format carried by that station s primary channel albeit with some classic series remaining on the schedule The MeToo format was discontinued outright on December 29 2014 when it was replaced on WCIU DT4 by Weigel s new male targeted classic television network Heroes amp Icons 41 Weigel Broadcasting had planned to expand the MeToo format to Milwaukee intending to launch a similar locally programmed subchannel on WBME TV in early 2011 However these plans were delayed and ultimately scuttled due to the launch of sister network Movies on May 27 2013 which took the 49 3 channel slot that had been proposed to carry the Milwaukee MeToo service 1 After Movies moved to a newly created second digital subchannel of ABC affiliate WISN TV channel 12 in August 2014 WMLW DT3 became a charter affiliate of Heroes amp Icons MeTV FM edit See also WRME LD Through a local marketing agreement with owner Venture Technologies Group Weigel operates WRME LD channel 6 in Chicago as a co branded radio station known as MeTV FM which maintains an oldies format focusing on classic music from the 1950s to the 1980s The format change announced on February 9 2015 and formally commencing on February 23 coincided with Weigel s assumption of an LMA first formed in April 2012 between Venture Technologies and Merlin Media the LMA was transferred from Cumulus Media to Tribune Broadcasting which had operated it as a sports talk station in February 2014 before switching to an FM simulcast of sister station 720 WGN in December of that year 42 43 44 45 46 WRME LD is licensed as a low power television station but operates as a radio station due to a technical anomaly with the analog VHF channel 6 frequency for television transmissions that allows the audio feed of such stations to be heard on 87 75 MHz on the FM band with a visual station identification slide used on the station s television broadcasts to fulfill FCC licensing requirements In May 2017 it was announced that Weigel had partnered with Envision Networks now Sun Broadcast Group to syndicate the MeTV FM brand and format as a radio network with Weigel handling programming and Envision handling distribution The company cited the success of the original station which by then was tied for audience share with its closest full power competitors WJMK and WLS FM and by March 2018 was the 6th highest rated station in the market as well as the possibility of cross promotional opportunities with MeTV television affiliates 47 48 In April 2018 Northern States Broadcasting which just acquired purchased WHHQ AM in Bridgeport Michigan serving the Saginaw Bay City Midland radio market affiliated with MeTV FM at its relaunch as WJMK using the call sign vacated by one of MeTV FM s Chicago competitors which had changed its call sign to WBMX 49 Affiliates edit WRME LD FM6 87 7 Chicago Illinois WJMK AM 1250 AM Bridgeport Michigan market of Saginaw Midland and Bay City Michigan April 2018 WMYX FM HD2 Milwaukee Wisconsin August 2018 50 WXZO 96 7 FM Willsboro New York market of Champlain Valley of Vermont and New York January 11 2019 51 WGTO 910 AM Cassopolis Michigan July 2020 WMEX AM 1510 AM Quincy Boston Massachusetts 2020 WMEE HD4 Fort Wayne Indiana November 2021 WTUG FM HD3 Tuscaloosa Alabama February 2022 KVOL 97 7 Lafayette Louisiana March 2022 KSLO FM 105 3 Simmesport Louisiana March 2022 KMEE 103 1 Palm Springs California March 2023 KGGM 93 9 Monroe Louisiana July 2023 WOCO FM 107 1 Oconto Wisconsin 2023MeTV Plus edit On May 3 2021 it was announced that Weigel would launch MeTV Plus MeTV a new 24 7 digital network that extends the brand and expands the audience of MeTV The new channel launched on Saturday May 15 on WCIU TV 26 5 Chicago Illinois and KMOH TV 6 3 Kingman Arizona later spreading to other Weigel stations 52 53 In September 2021 MeTV Plus expanded their carriage beyond the two stations 54 The streaming service Frndly TV added MeTV Plus to their lineup in October 2023 55 The streaming service Philo TV also added MeTV Plus to their lineup in October 2023 nbsp MeTV logo since its launch in 2021 Affiliates Streaming service Frndly TV Streaming service Philo TV WMEU CD 48 4 Chicago Illinois March 2022 KMOH TV 6 2 6 3 Kingman Arizona May 2021 KCSG 8 5 Cedar City Utah September 2021 WCWW LD 25 4 South Bend Indiana September 2021 KFFV 44 5 Seattle Washington September 2021 KVOS 12 6 Bellingham Washington September 2021 KHTV CD 6 1 Los Angeles California September 2021 KTLN TV 68 4 Palo Alto San Francisco California September 2021 WZME 43 2 Bridgeport Connecticut New York March 2022 WJFB 44 6 Lebanon Nashville Tennessee September 2021 56 KYAZ 51 2 51 3 Katy Houston Texas September 2021 WHCT LD 35 6 Hartford Connecticut October 2021 WJLP 33 8 Middletown New Jersey New York March 2022 WDME CD 48 4 Washington D C May 2022 WMLW TV 49 5 Racine Milwaukee Wisconsin August 2022 KAZD 55 3 55 4 Lake Dallas Dallas Texas November 2021 KNLC 24 7 St Louis Missouri February 2022 KREG TV 3 6 Glenwood Springs Denver Colorado March 2022Programming blocks edit MeTV arranges the bulk of its lineup in organized genre based programming blocks most of which use the Me moniker in some cases as an intentional pun for brand unification purposes WeekdaysToon In with Me Introduced on May 17 2021 as the branding for the network s one hour morning block of classic cartoons and original skits usually a repeat of the show aired earlier the same day on the main MeTV network Comedy Classics Introduced on May 17 2021 as the nighttime block of comedy shorts featuring The Three Stooges Laurel and Hardy and Our Gang WeekendsSunday Night Cartoons Introduced on May 16 2021 as the branding for MeTV s weekly three hour cartoon block on Sundays complementing Toon in with Me on weekdays MeTV Sunday Block Party Introduced on June 5 2022 as the five hour programming block that features selected episodes of classic sitcoms from the 1950s to the 1980s centered around a selected series each week SeasonalThe Summer of Me A seasonal schedule of programming that runs annually from Memorial Day until Labor Day Spooky Sunday Block Party A programming block of Halloween themed episodes that runs annually on Sundays in October A Very Merry Sunday Block Party A programming block of Christmas themed episodes that runs annually on Sundays in December References edit a b c Marcucci Carl January 23 2013 Me TV signs with WJLA TV DC Radio amp Television Business Report Archived from the original on April 25 2019 Retrieved April 25 2019 Channick Channick June 29 2014 Neal Sabin The programming mastermind behind Me TV Chicago Tribune Archived from the original on December 22 2014 Retrieved December 27 2014 SES 1 at 101 0 W Lyngsat June 3 2021 Archived from the original on June 2 2021 Retrieved June 3 2021 Where do I watch MeTV in Chicago MeTV Me TV Network Jon Lafayette March 28 2022 Frndly TV Adds Weigel Diginets Including MeTV To Streaming Service Lineup Broadcasting Cable Archived from the original on March 30 2022 Retrieved March 30 2022 Channel Lineup Philo TV Channels List amp EPIX and STARZ Add Ons Channel Lineup Philo TV Channels List amp EPIX and STARZ Add Ons Archived from the original on August 9 2022 Retrieved August 9 2022 Robert Feder January 3 2003 ME TV joins The U on Weigel s local menu Chicago Sun Times Sun Times Media Group Archived from the original on June 29 2014 Retrieved August 31 2012 Robert Feder December 16 2004 What s in it for Me Channel 23 s new lineup Chicago Sun Times Sun Times Media Group Archived from the original on May 6 2016 Retrieved September 9 2015 Robert Feder June 7 2007 See Si Home of Me TV reruns adding a Spanish twist to weekend mornings Chicago Sun Times Sun Times Media Group Archived from the original on May 6 2016 Retrieved June 14 2016 a b Robert Feder February 6 2008 It s Me Too Chicago Sun Times Sun Times Media Group Archived from the original on January 23 2016 Retrieved September 9 2015 a b Robert Feder March 5 2008 Big reception Chicago Sun Times Sun Times Media Group Archived from the original on January 23 2016 Retrieved September 9 2015 Me TV Comedy Fall 2009 PDF WCIU TV WWME CA Weigel Broadcasting Archived from the original PDF on October 7 2009 Retrieved March 24 2014 a b Me Too Drama Fall 2009 PDF WCIU TV WMEU LP Weigel Broadcasting Archived from the original PDF on October 7 2009 Retrieved March 24 2014 Tim Cuprisin February 29 2008 The launch of Me TV Milwaukee Journal Sentinel Journal Communications Archived from the original on May 13 2007 Retrieved June 17 2016 Tim Cuprisin February 7 2008 TV Goes All Local On the Storm But with Limited Visibility of Wider World Milwaukee Journal Sentinel Journal Communications Archived from the original on October 6 2008 Tim Cuprisin April 21 2008 A new WJJA TV Milwaukee Journal Sentinel Journal Communications Archived from the original on April 25 2008 Retrieved June 17 2016 Tim Cuprisin April 21 2008 Me TV for a wider audience Milwaukee Journal Sentinel Journal Communications Archived from the original on April 25 2008 Retrieved June 17 2016 Phil Rosenthal November 22 2010 Weigel Broadcasting Taking Me TV National Chicago Tribune Tower Ticker Tribune Publishing Archived from the original on November 24 2010 Retrieved November 22 2010 Channel Grid PDF WCIU TV Weigel Broadcasting Archived PDF from the original on October 20 2013 Retrieved December 12 2013 Duane Dudek July 19 2012 WISN TV parent Time Warner settle feud over fees Milwaukee Journal Sentinel Journal Communications Archived from the original on July 22 2012 Retrieved July 23 2012 Michael Schneider December 26 2019 Most Watched Television Networks Ranking 2019 s Winners and Losers Variety Archived from the original on January 6 2020 Retrieved June 23 2020 Elizabeth Guider June 18 2014 Multicasting Special Report Part 2 Classic TV Diginets Make The Old New Again TVNewsCheck NewsCheck Media Archived from the original on March 22 2015 Retrieved January 25 2015 Me TV Christmas Conundrum Me TV Weigel Broadcasting Archived from the original on November 27 2014 Retrieved December 1 2014 Me TV and Broadcast Partners Set Deal TVNewsCheck NewsCheck Media January 23 2012 Me TV Spring Schedule Changes Me TV Weigel Broadcasting April 7 2012 Archived from the original on March 31 2012 Retrieved April 8 2012 Me TV AniMeTV Me TV Weigel Broadcasting April 28 2012 Archived from the original on January 4 2013 Retrieved April 28 2012 Me TV Network Sid amp Marty Krofft Me TV Weigel Broadcasting Archived from the original on November 24 2013 Retrieved November 23 2013 Miller Mark October 19 2020 MeTV Launching Toon In With Me Hosted Morning Cartoon Show In 2021 TV News Check Archived from the original on August 20 2022 Retrieved October 19 2020 Stations for Network Me TV RabbitEars Archived from the original on June 28 2017 Retrieved November 3 2017 MeTV Adds 5 Affils Passes 92 Coverage TVNewsCheck NewsCheck Media October 17 2014 Archived from the original on October 3 2015 Retrieved January 25 2015 a b c Diana Marszalek July 23 2013 News Finds A New Home Among Diginets TVNewsCheck NewsCheck Media Archived from the original on August 19 2014 Retrieved August 16 2014 Where to 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original on May 31 2019 Retrieved May 31 2019 96 7 MeTV FM Debuts In Burlington Plattsburgh RadioInsight January 13 2019 Archived from the original on January 10 2019 Retrieved January 13 2019 Feder Robert May 3 2021 Weigel expands memorable entertainment menu with MeTV Plus RobertFeder com Archived from the original on May 3 2021 Retrieved May 3 2021 MeTV Plus Program Schedule Effective 5 15 21 PDF wciu com Archived PDF from the original on May 17 2021 Retrieved May 17 2021 RabbitEars Info www rabbitears info Archived from the original on September 30 2021 Retrieved September 30 2021 Bouma Luke October 3 2023 Frndly TV Adds MeTV a Day Early To Its Lineup Cord Cutters News Retrieved October 3 2023 MeTV Plus coming Sept 27th Nashville DTV News amp More September 16 2021 Archived from the original on October 5 2021 Retrieved March 3 2022 External links edit nbsp Television portalOfficial website nbsp MeTV Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title MeTV amp oldid 1183685280, 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