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WDSU Launches Me-TV's New Digital Classic Television Network

Me-TV Offers Classic Television Shows For Local Viewers

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WDSU Launches Me-TV's New Digital Classic Television Network
Me-TV Offers Classic Television Shows For Local Viewers
Me-TV (Memorable Entertainment Television), the new digital classic television network, made its New Orleans debut on Sunday.The new network from Weigel Broadcasting Co. and distributed by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Studios Inc. (MGM) will be on WDSU’s secondary over-the-air digital channel 6.2, on Cox Cable 108, Comcast cable 197 and on Charter Cable 136."Viewers in Southeast Louisiana are in for a treat," said WDSU President & General Manager, Joel Vilmenay. “Watching Me-TV, viewers will rediscover, and in some cases discover, some of the most entertaining programs ever.”At this time, Me-TV covers more than 77% of the country and has more than 120 affiliates. The station groups clearing the Me-TV Network include: Hearst Television, Gannett Company, Raycom Media, Allbritton Communications, Hubbard Broadcasting, Journal Communications, Cox Television, Newport Television, Media General, Capitol Broadcasting, Bahakel Communications, Gray Television, Quincy Newspapers, New Age Media, MPS Media, London Broadcasting Group, Bonten Media Group, and Titan Broadcast Management.Me-TV features a wide range of classic television programming, some of the best programming written for television, that audiences and advertisers find comfortable and engaging.Me-TV’s library includes almost 100 series from Twentieth Century Fox Television Distribution, CBS Television Distribution, NBCUniversal Television as well as independent series owners and producers. Me-TV’s line-up include some of the most beloved television programs ever produced, including: M*A*S*H, The Mary Tyler Moore Show, The Dick Van Dyke Show, The Bob Newhart Show, the original Star Trek and Hawaii Five-O series.For schedule highlights, viewers may check their local listings or click here .

Me-TV (Memorable Entertainment Television), the new digital classic television network, made its New Orleans debut on Sunday.

The new network from Weigel Broadcasting Co. and distributed by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Studios Inc. (MGM) will be on WDSU’s secondary over-the-air digital channel 6.2, on Cox Cable 108, Comcast cable 197 and on Charter Cable 136.

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"Viewers in Southeast Louisiana are in for a treat," said WDSU President & General Manager, Joel Vilmenay. “Watching Me-TV, viewers will rediscover, and in some cases discover, some of the most entertaining programs ever.”

At this time, Me-TV covers more than 77% of the country and has more than 120 affiliates. The station groups clearing the Me-TV Network include: Hearst Television, Gannett Company, Raycom Media, Allbritton Communications, Hubbard Broadcasting, Journal Communications, Cox Television, Newport Television, Media General, Capitol Broadcasting, Bahakel Communications, Gray Television, Quincy Newspapers, New Age Media, MPS Media, London Broadcasting Group, Bonten Media Group, and Titan Broadcast Management.

Me-TV features a wide range of classic television programming, some of the best programming written for television, that audiences and advertisers find comfortable and engaging.

Me-TV’s library includes almost 100 series from Twentieth Century Fox Television Distribution, CBS Television Distribution, NBCUniversal Television as well as independent series owners and producers. Me-TV’s line-up include some of the most beloved television programs ever produced, including: M*A*S*H, The Mary Tyler Moore Show, The Dick Van Dyke Show, The Bob Newhart Show, the original Star Trek and Hawaii Five-O series.

For schedule highlights, viewers may check their local listings or click here .