I wrote about This TV a few weeks ago when I discussed Neal Sabin and Chicago television stations Me-TV and Me-Too. This TV is a speciality “network” designed for digital television subchannels that features Metro–Goldwyn–Mayer movies and some television programs. It is available in parts of the country through cable. I found out today that Comcast offers This TV in some states (including Connecticut) on channel 246. If you subscribe to Comcast check your channel listings to see if you get This TV.
Related:
- Public Access Cable Television in New York City
- Q & A: Reaction to the Elimination of Channel 1
- Me-TV adds new primary channel affiliation via KVME-TV; KDOC-TV and KVME-TV jointly brand as Me-TV Hollywood
- Bookshelf: The Complete Directory to Prime Time Network and Cable TV Shows
- WHCT, WNTA’s Affiliate in Connecticut

Unfortunately, my local Comcast cable provider doesn’t carry “THIS TV” on MY channel lineup. Sounds like a GREAT idea, though.
THANKS A MILLION TIMES FOR SHOWING CHARLIE CHAN MOVIES, THEY ARE SO RARELY SHOWN. I LOVE YOUR STATION AND HOPE YOU CONTINUE SHOWING ALL THE OLD MOVIES.