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The following is a list of programs [1] [2] broadcast on MeTV, a classic television network carried on digital subchannels of over-the-air broadcast stations, live streaming, satellite TV, and cable TV in the United States. This list does not include runs on MeTV's local stations in Chicago and Milwaukee before December 2010.
Secondary flagship station of the network; operates as full-power simulcast of WWME-CD Quincy: WGEM-TV: 10.4: 10: NBC: Gray Television: Rockford: WREX-TV: 13.3: 13: Allen Media Broadcasting: Springfield: WRSP-TV: 55.2: 16: Fox: GOCOM Media (Sinclair Broadcast Group) Urbana : WCCU: 27.2: 26: Operates as a satellite station of WRSP-TV
RF refers to the station's physical RF channel. Area served City of license ... satellite of WPCB-TV ch. 40 Pittsburgh. Court TV on 47.2, Bounce TV on 47.3, Ion on 47 ...
The Kahiki restaurant was built from July 1960 to early 1961. It opened its doors in February 1961. [3] In 1975, designer Coburn Morgan drew up plans for an expansion to the restaurant, including a treehouse dining space and museum. Around this time, plans were also drawn for a smaller tiki restaurant that could be replicated for a Kahiki ...
In 1990, WPTT-TV and Pittsburgh's News Corporation (not affiliated with the News Corporation that owned Fox until 2013) entered into an agreement to produce a 10 p.m. newscast to air on WPTT-TV which was to begin in the summer of 1991, and would feature news anchors from WTAE-TV. After going through three owners, WPGH-TV was put up for sale ...
3. Keebler Fudge Magic Middles. Neither the chocolate fudge cream inside a shortbread cookie nor versions with peanut butter or chocolate chip crusts survived.
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Channel 53 was the second TV channel to be activated in Pittsburgh, but the history of this station is discontinuous. It first emerged as WKJF-TV with commercial programming beginning on August 1, 1953. Owned by Agnes Jane Reeves Greer, it had second-choice rights to NBC programming and operated from a site shared with sister FM station WKJF-FM.