Me-TV History
Me-TV, Channel 23, began broadcast on January 1st, 2005, just ten-years-to-the-day after its sister station "WCIU, The U", which had previosuly featured ethnic, financial and Univision programming.
Today, with its signal transmitted from the top of the Sears Tower, WWME-TV is the most powerful low power television station in the nation.
Me-TV has a mission to bring classic content from the various "golden" ages of television to new generations of viewers - as well as a few of us who remember how things "used to be."
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Where to Watch
Me-TV can be found on the following channels:
WCIU-TV 26.3 • Comcast 223/357 • RCN 14 • WOW 17/19 • AT&T U-verse 23 • DIRECTV 23 • Dish Network 23
Me-Too can be found on the following channels:
WCIU-TV 26.4 • Comcast 247/358 • RCN 22 • WOW 171 • AT&T U-verse 48
Childrens programming report
Me-TV, WCIU-TV 26.3 and Me-Too, WCIU-TV 26.4 prepare and file with the FCC on a quarterly basis a report on FCC Form 398 that provides information regarding our children's programming efforts during the previous calendar quarter. The reports are available for review on the FCC's web site, www.fcc.gov, or during regular business hours at the Me-TV and Me-Too offices located at 26 North Halsted, Chicago, Illinois 60661.
Public File