MeTV is an American broadcast television network that is owned by Weigel Broadcasting and distributed by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. Marketed as "The Definitive Destination for Classic TV," the network airs a variety of classic TV shows from the 1950s through the 1990s, which are sourced primarily from the libraries of CBS Television Distribution, NBCUniversal Television Distribution, and 20th Television. Through its ownership by Weigel, MeTV is sister to three other networks that source their programming content from the network's distributors: rerun-focused networks Heroes & Icons and Decades (the latter being a joint venture with CBS Television Stations), and the film-focused Movies! (a joint venture with Fox Television Stations).
MeTV is carried on digital subchannels of an affiliated television station in most markets; however, some of MeTV's stations carry the network as a primary affiliation on their main channel, and a small number of stations air select programs from the network alongside their regular general entertainment schedules. The network is also available nationwide on free-to-air C-band satellite via SES-1 in the DVB-S format, and on AT&T U-verse standard channel 136 and high-definition channel 1136 in some markets. MeTV's operations are based out of Weigel Broadcasting's corporate headquarters on North Halsted Street in Chicago, Illinois.
Me TV (and its variations) is a branding used for the following television entities:
Me TV (known as Мэн патологоанатом Телевизор in Russia, Mnie Telewizja in Poland, and Sa akin Telebisyon in the Philippines), was a popular Nickelodeon interstitial show about children from around world and their many passions, hobbies, and interest. The live action show was shot all over Asia and Europe, where kids were asked to answer everything under the sun from what their favorite foods and movie stars were, to probing questions like "What would you do if you were President of your country?" Popular episodes filmed in the Philippines and India included "What's in your lunchbox?", "How do you get to school?" and "What would you do if you could design your own uniform"? The show aired from 1998 to 2001, and 26 episodes were produced in the length of two TV seasons.
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Bite Me! is a 2004 horror film written and directed by Brett Piper about mutant insects in a strip club.
The project was filmed from November through December 2003 in New York City.
A drug deal gone bad results in biologically engineered marijuana being delivered to the Strip-O-Sauraus, a run-down strip club known for giant dinosaur statues in its parking lot. Club owner Ralph Vivino (Michael R. Thomas) is worried over its appearance, because if anything goes wrong at the club on his watch, his rival will take his job. Cockroaches fed on the tainted pot and mutate to become bloodthirsty, giving Ralph and the club’s dancers, Crystal (Misty Mundae), Teresa (Julian Wells), and Trix (Erika Smith) immediate problems as the bugs infest the club, sucking blood and causing mayhem. Ralph calls an ineffectual exterminator, "Buzz" O'Reilly (Rob Monkiewicz), who then enlists the help of Crystal who has received a nasty bug bite. Buzz's strongest chemicals cannot stop the carnivorous insects and the entire club falls under attack. A DEA agent arrives to destroy both the shipment and the mutated bugs, but unwittingly helps the bugs mutate further.
Bite Me: A Love Story is the twelfth novel by Christopher Moore. It debuted at number 5 on The New York Times Best Seller list on April 11, 2010.
It is the third book in to the author's original vampire series Bloodsucking Fiends, from 1995. Bite Me was released on March 23, 2010 by William Morrow and Company.
Me And TV
a grape
in the trash
escape
from the crash
just come out
a guess who
to sleep
alive
wake up
and drive
a secret
code
to make
analysis
a light
a flash
to swim
a splash
a drown
into
the river
of eternity
a drug
a pain
a style
a fame
advantage
approximately
a power
of TV
a super
star
near
hale
exhale
results
Somebody saved my soul on Monday
he stopped my car on Sunday
Somebody left me under the tree
he cares about me
he put a salt in my coffee
Somebody drifted me in the sea
Somebody cares about my Mommy
When I'm watching TV
Heros are going down
Come again and again
They will never see me
I'll never see them
No one can't stop me
To change the channel
No one can't stay between
me and TV
me and TV
Finally
Nothing’s gonna change
I'm really
not arranged
My heart
beating in your rhythm
something between