Me-TV

Me-TV (stylized as MeTV, and a backronym for its on-air slogan "Memorable Entertainment Television") is an American broadcast television network owned by Weigel Broadcasting and distributed by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer that airs classic television sitcoms, dramas and classic commercials from the 1950s through the 1980s. Through its ownership by Weigel, the national Me-TV network is a sister network to This TV, which focuses more on films from the 1930s to the 2000s, with limited classic television series. Me-TV has a local version of the service known as "Me Too" in Chicago, which has a wide variety of off-network sitcoms and drama series from a variety of distributors.

The national network though primarily airs sitcoms and drama shows from the CBS Television Distribution and 20th Television libraries, and several shows from other libraries. Like similar networks RTV and Antenna TV, Me-TV is designed to air on the digital subchannels of local stations; though some stations carry Me-TV as their primary channel affiliation, and a small number of stations air select programs from the network alongside their regular general entertainment schedules. It is also available nationwide on free-to-air C-band satellite via AMC-1 in DVB-S format.

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