V-me
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Type | Digital television network |
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Country | United States |
Availability | United States |
Owner | V-me Media Inc. |
Launch date | March 5, 2007 |
Website Official Website |
V-me (pronounced veh-meh) - www.vmetv.com - is a Spanish-language television network, created in association with US public TV stations - and available nationwide via digital broadcast, cable and basic satellite.
As of May 15, 2008, the Nielsen company verified that the network is carried in 50% of all US Hispanic homes (6 Million out of the 12 million total US Hispanic TV Households).
V-me is distributed in basic digital cable and as a digital broadcast in 33+ markets including New York, Los Angeles, Chicago, Houston, San Francisco, Miami, Tampa, Orlando, San Antonio, San Diego, Las Vegas, Tucson, Fresno, Sacramento, Denver and more. Nationally the network can be seen via satellite television on DirecTV channel 440 and Dish Network channel 9414.
The name "V-me" comes from the Spanish veme, meaning "see me".
V-me's programming includes kids, parenting, cooking, home, travel. lifestyle, nature, science, history, music, news and current affairs, miniseries, sports and Latin Cinema.
The channel is owned by V-me Media, Inc., a partnership of PBS flagship WNET and private investors, led by Syncom Venture Partners and The Baeza Group.
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