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MeTV Toons is Now Live in 5 New Markets

Today, the new OTA TV network MeTV Toons announced it is now live in 5 new markets. This comes as the new network had said they are working on additional deals to expand the network.

Here is the announcement about the new channels:

We have new affiliates joining the MeTV Toons network!

Houston KPRC 2.5

Miami WBFS 33.7

Minneapolis/St. Paul KSTC 5.6

Tampa WTOG 44.6

Sacramento KMAX 31.6

We are adding more TV stations around the country all the time, and also hoping to join new cable, satellite, and streaming services.

Visit metvtoons.com and click “Where to Watch,” enter your zip code, and see where you can watch MeTV Toons. Be sure to check back regularly for updates!

Here is everything we know about MeTV Toons.

What shows does MeTV Toons offer?

Some of the shows include “Captain Planet and the Planeteers” and “The Smurfs.” The best part is unlike many classic TV shows that run long blocks of the same show over and over MeTV Toons will launch with a diverse lineup of programs.

During week day primetime it will offer classics like “The Flintstones,” “Bugs Bunny & Friends,” and “Cartoon All-Stars” with “Mr. Magoo” and “Tom and Jerry.”

During the day you will find programs like “The Flintstones,” “The Jetsons,” and “Scooby-Doo, Where Are You!”

You can find the full list of everything that will be on MeTV Toons at launch HERE.

Here is everything we know about the new network.

What shows does MeTV Toons air?

The new network will include many popular classic shows like “Bugs Bunny & Friends,” “Scooby-Doo,” “Tom & Jerry,” “The Jetsons,” “Top Cat,” “Yogi Bear,” “Popeye,” “Johnny Quest,” and “The Flintstones.” Many of these shows had been on Boomerang until recently. You will also find some cartoons that aired after 2000 shows on MeTV Toons.

Can I watch MeTV Toons for free?

MeTV’s parent company, Weigel Broadcasting, has confirmed to Cord Cutters News that MeTV Toons will also offer a version of its content on ad-supported streaming services.

According to the press release sent to Cord Cutters News, this free version will be a “complimentary offering for ad-supported streaming services.” This likely means it won’t be the same version you will see with an antenna or on paid streaming services. We don’t know what streaming services will offer the new channel, but MeTV says some live TV streaming services will also offer the channel. They have not announced if services like Frndly TV, Philo, YouTube TV or others will offer the channel.

We will have to wait for more details to be announced as we get closer to the launch.

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