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*This article makes reference to Vme. As of Mar. 30, 2017, Vme is no longer distributed by KCETClick here for more information.

Vme Continues on KCET with Quality Spanish-Language Programming for the Entire Family
 

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Los Angeles - December 28, 2010 - KCET, independent public media for Southern and Central California, announced today a new digital multicast channel strategy designed to super serve its diverse Southern California audience. 
 

Effective January 1, 2011, KCET will launch KCET Kids & Family Channel, dedicated to entertaining and educating kids, their families and caregivers, and MHz Worldview, offering international programming targeting Southern California's diverse audience, to its digital channel offerings. KCET will continue to broadcast Vme, the Spanish-language channel, on 28.3, Time Warner Cable ch. 336, Cox ch. 104 and Charter ch. 312. Vme will continue to provide programs of special interest to Hispanic and Latino communities throughout Southern and Central California.  All three of KCET's digital multicast channels will offer 24/7 programming.   
 

The digital channels represent format changes for KCET Orange, which transitions to KCET Kids & Family Channel, and PBS World, which transitions to MHz Worldview, the national channel of MHz Networks.  In addition, KCET Desert Cities, only available in the Coachella Valley on Time Warner Cable ch. 218, will mirror KCET Kids & Family, with most of its current programming moving to KCET's daytime lifestyle block.
 

"With these three channels we are targeting audiences whose needs are not always met by other broadcast media," said Mary Mazur, KCET Executive Vice President and Chief Content Officer.   "KCET Kids & Family Channel will expand our ability to service a wider age range of young children, their parents and caregivers. MHz Worldview is a truly global programming service with news, drama and sports from around the world. Vme will provide an extensive line-up even more focused on the nation's number one Spanish-speaking market."
 

"These three digital multicast channels will complement the programming that we are delivering on the KCET HD channel," continued Mazur.
 

Each of KCET's three digital channels brings a unique mix of quality programming to viewers:
 

KCET KIDS & FAMILY CHANNEL
 

KCET Kids & Family (KCETFAM) will feature lively, entertaining, educational and multilingual programs from well-known producers including The Jim Henson Company, Knight's Cove Entertainment and American Public Television. KCET Kids & Family Channel will be available on 28.2, Time Warner Cable ch. 237, Cox ch. 103 and Charter ch. 310.
 

The television arm of Canada's Knightscove Media Corp. (TSXV: 'KC.A' and 'KC.B'), Knight-TV, will provide a three-hour block of programming, including My Hometown, starring Jay Baruchel (The Sorcerer's Apprentice). From director Jean Mercier, this series is an endearing coming-of-age saga for the entire family.
 

Additional programs premiering in January include Big Green Rabbit, Signing Time, Wild Animal Baby Explorers, Ribert & Robert's Wonderful World, Anne of Green Gables, Zula Patrol, Wunderkind Little Amadeus, Wyland's Art Studio and Curiosity Quest. The quality content of these series covers a range of topics that positively impacts the lives of children and families. Among the many themes featured are making healthy choices, learning sign language, fun ways to explore science, discovering creative approaches to problem solving, plus exploring personal growth and kid friendly financial lessons.
 

KCET Kids & Family Channel will also present Spanish-language content, including Los Niños  en Su Casa, the informative series that helps caregivers raise healthy, happy children, and The Wubbulous World of Dr. Seuss (which will appear in both English and Spanish) from The Jim Henson Company.
 

MHz WORLDVIEW
 

MHz Worldview (known in the local Los Angeles market as KCETMHZ) is a national, independent, non-commercial channel presenting fresh, relevant English-language international content including news, documentaries, cultural programming, dramas, films and mysteries, music and sports. MHz Worldview will be available on 28.4, Time Warner Cable ch. 238, Cox ch. 105 and Charter ch. 311.
 

Known for its 'Programming for globally-minded people,' MHz Worldview serves as a liaison in bringing programs and understanding from around the world to American audiences. With a belief in promoting and illuminating world awareness, MHz Worldview delivers a wide range of world dynamics, showing all the world has to offer, direct from the source, without political or commercial confines.
 

MHz Worldview content is drawn from prominent broadcasters such as: Al Jazeera English, AFL, Asian News International, Beijing TV, Deutsche Welle, euronews, FCI, France 24, Israel Broadcasting Authority, MAC TV, NHK World TV and RT, as well as local and independent producers, global content providers and original MHz Networks productions.
 

Vme
 

Vme, one of America's largest Spanish networks, entertains and informs with quality Spanish-language programming for the entire family, including primetime drama, music, sports, current affairs and Latin cinema, along with world-class kids, food, lifestyle and nature programs.
 

Vme is a 24/7 alternative to traditional Spanish-language television. Vme programs include original productions throughout the day including TuBebe and MiMascota, plus music and film review series Estudio Billboard and En Pantalla in primetime. Vme's exclusive miniseries line-up offering the best of international cinema will be broadcast as part of Estelares Vme, Monday through Thursday evenings at 9:00 p.m.
 

KCET has presented Vme as a digital multicast channel since its premiere in 2007. Vme is the first and only Spanish-language public television programming service in the U.S.  With Spanish TV's largest block of cooking, travel, home, health, parenting and more - Vme's daytime programming continues to fill the steady demand for entertaining and informative lifestyle formats.  The 24-hour network, partnered with public television stations, is currently available in over 10 million Hispanic homes. Vme is the first venture of the media production and distribution company, Vme Media Inc. To find out more visit www.VmeTV.com  

*This article makes reference to Vme. As of Mar. 30, 2017, Vme is no longer distributed by KCETClick here for more information.

About KCET
 

On-air, online and in the community, KCET plays a vital role in the cultural and educational enrichment of Southern and Central California. With a viewership of 3.6 million viewers in the average month, KCET becomes the largest independent public television station in the country effective January 1, 2011. KCET is the second most-watched public television station in the U.S. and has the largest geographic reach of any public television station in California. KCET currently produces the Emmy® and Peabody Award-winning SoCal Connected, a hard-hitting prime-time weekly television news program that examines the issues and people of Southern California. Throughout its more than 40-year history, KCET has won hundreds of major awards for its local and regional news and public affairs programming, its national drama and documentary productions, its quality educational family and children's programs, its outreach and community services and its website, kcet.org. KCET is a donor-supported community institution. More than half of the funds raised to support KCET's operating budget come from individual support. For additional information about KCET productions, Web-exclusive content, programming schedules and community events, please visit kcet.org.

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