V-Me
“You don’t see this with Telemundo or Univision: the combination of culture, movies and kids’ programs.”
- V-me viewer
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Informing, Involving and Inspiring Latino Families
KCTS 9 is Washington state's exclusive broadcaster of V-me, the nation's groundbreaking Spanish-language digital public television network.
What is V-me?
V-me (pronounced veh-meh) features an exclusive mix of original productions, world-class acquired content and specially customized public television programming. V-me offers a fresh alternative in Spanish-language television: arts and culture, science and nature, public affairs, history and biography, kids, lifestyle, cinema and sports, as well as Spanish-language versions of PBS programs presented from a U.S. Hispanic perspective. V-me features new faces, new ideas and a new kind of quality that reflects, respects, entertains and gives voice to American Latinos.
The name V-me comes from the Spanish phrase “ve me,” meaning “see me”.
How do I access V-me?
| In Seattle and Western Washington |
In Yakima and Central Washington |
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| Over Air | Digital 9.2 | Digital 47.2 |
| Cable |
Comcast Digital Cable 119 |
Charter Digital Cable 297 |
KCTS 9 and KYVE digital channels can be accessed over-the-air with newer TV sets which have digital tuners. Viewers with older TV sets can also view digital channels via their cable television providers, or by purchasing a set-top box that converts the digital broadcast signal into a form that can be displayed on the older televisions. Visit DTVanswers.com or ask your local video retailer for more information.
Click the schedule to see what's on V-me now or visit VmeTV.com to learn about all the programs V-me offers.