Wiegel Broadcasting is taking its low-power, Baby Boomer-focused Me-TV national. Weigel started the channel almost six years ago with a reverential approach to vintage programming and morphed into a digital subchannel complementing WCIU-Ch. 26.
This time Me-TV — which ostensibly stands for Memorable Entertainment Television — is set to transform into a nationally distributed network with programming from the 1950s, ’60s, ’70s and ‘80. A formal announcement is set for noon Tuesday.