About ME Television
ME, “Music and Entertainment” Television, is a 24- hour regional network dedicated to showcasing and providing television exposure for regional artists as well as the hundreds of touring groups that make up the vibrant Texas live music scene. Supporting established artists and promoting and discovering new talent is a priority. ME is the entertainment resource, with venue schedules, artist information, interviews and local live music shows every night at 7pm on ME Live! ME represents different musical genres and areas of the arts community with numerous original programs highlighting everything from filmmakers to art galleries, and musicians to the ballet. In addition, ME ‘s mostly music line-up, spotlights live performance footage, concept music videos as well as biographies, reviews, restaurant tours, and much more.
ME Television launched October 1, 2005 and is currently broadcast to Austin and the 40 surrounding cities. ME Television is a national prototype for a series of regional music and entertainment networks around the country. Expansion to other markets will be initiated in late 2007.
 Constance Wodlinger
President & CEO
Constance Wodlinger has developed, launched and operated two previous 24-hour music and entertainment networks for domestic and international television. . .Hit Video USA and TMZ – The Music Zone.
The first, Hit Video USA, a wholly-owned company, was broadcast via satellite in the U.S. from 1985 – 1990 and ultimately bought out by MTV Networks parent company, Viacom International. Wodlinger retained the rights for the feature series and continued to produce them for international distribution. (Owner, President & CEO)
In 1994, Ms. Wodlinger was approached by Liberty Media to develop and operate a 24 hour music network for global distribution via the PanAmSat satellite system. This joint venture network, TMZ – The Music Zone, was on the air through mid 1996, when the Liberty division was sold to Murdock’s NewsCorp. (Partner, President & CEO)
Wodlinger retained the TMZ trademark and continued to produce the world’s largest catalog of weekly music series for television for domestic and international distribution. Wodlinger’s companies have produced more than 50,000 hours of original programming that has been seen in all corners of the world including Europe, Africa, Asia and the Pacific Rim, the Middle East, South America, and the United States.
In 1989, Wodlinger negotiated the first-ever worldwide television music licensing deal with VPL and IFPI in London, representing record companies around the world. The deal was announced by the joint heads of all the major record labels at a press conference at MIP-TV in Cannes. That agreement continues to set the standard for all music licensing agreements with producers.
Prior to her network ventures, Wodlinger owned and operated several successful U.S. radio and television stations and developed numerous national promotions including a summer concert series with HBO. She also operated a television news bureau in Nairobi, Kenya covering the African continent with documentary and news footage for the U.S. and international television market.
The NBC Today Show featured Wodlinger as “Business Person of the Week.” She has also appeared on CNN, ABC Business World, Prime Time Live, Entertainment Tonight and interviewed by several magazines including Fortune, Time, Variety, Billboard, Venture, Television Business International, and others.
Recording artists and record labels have awarded Wodlinger more than 100 gold and platinum records during her career in the music business. She was one of the founding platinum members of the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.
Kevin Connor
VP Music & Artist Relations
Kevin was drawn to Austin by its music (and a friend's wedding) in 1981 and has been promoting Austin music on the radio and television here ever since. In 1990, he helped start 107.1 KGSR Radio Austin, where he hosted the morning show until last April, when he resigned to devote his full attention to ME. Kevin’s first involvement with music television came through his 5 years of service as chairman of the Austin Music Commission. He was asked to help supervise the operation of the old Austin Music Network through a period of its transition. When the City of Austin said it would cease funding of the channel, Kevin met Connie Wodlinger and worked with her to create a privately-funded model that would maintain a commitment to promoting Austin music and entertainment. Kevin lives in Oak Hill with his wife Melissa and his son Chris.
Jacqueline Renee V.P. and Executive Producer
Jacqueline Renee, ME Television's V.P. and Executive Producer is responsible for all on-air content and is uniquely experienced in the 24-hour music and entertainment network television genre.
She has worked with three 24 hour music networks. At the first, Hit Video USA, she started as an air talent and eventually became Music Director and Producer while attending the University of St. Thomas Communications School. Jacqueline (then Jacquie Black) was the featured host for a weekly music series produced for the Tribune station in New York and was responsible for research and producing as well as on air duties.
She also went on to produce several internationally syndicated series, and established critical relationships with all record labels to ensure video service and organize interviews and other on air productions.
Jacqueline moved to Florida to help build the 24 hour music network, TMZ: The Music Zone (a partnership with TCI/Liberty) from the ground up. Jacqueline was hired as Sr. Producer, responsible for all shows being produced and broadcast via satellite. She hired and trained the on air staff, maintained relationships with all record labels, programmed the network and supervised production. Since the primary distribution of the network and programming were in the international market, the network CEO was frequently traveling abroad and Jacqueline was assigned overall network management responsibility. She also represented the network at MIPCOM and had a role in the creation of series, titles and marketing plans for the individual shows.
In the last few years Jacqueline has worked on several independent film projects in both talent and production capacities
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ME Live!
 ME Live! is the signature program on ME Television.
We feature live music performances by Texas and touring artists every night at 7 and 11pm. So far we have created more than 120 hours of original music programming you can't see anywhere else.
From Austin favorites like Bob Schneider, Joe Ely and Del Castillo, to visiting artists like Collective Soul and Los Lobos, ME Live! proves that "Live Music Capital of the World" is more than just a marketing slogan.
Our crews tape concerts in multi camera HD on the ME Soundstage and in the clubs of Austin, including Antones, Emo's Stubb's, the Continental Club, Hill's Cafe, and La Zona Rosa.
ME Live! brings Austin's great live music scene right into your living room.
Texas Legends
 Texas Legends is a one-hour series devoted to the musicians, artists, organizations and venues that have exceeded fame and critical acclaim and have arrived at the status of Legend The highlight of this series in its first year is ME Television's documentary of the Paramount Theatre, the crown jewel of Austin entertainment venues. ME Television explored the nearly one hundred year history of the Paramount, from its earliest days as a vaudeville house, where Austinites saw Houdini and the Marx Brothers perform. ME interviewed great contemporary artists who made their mark in the Paramount, including Lyle Lovette, Lilly Tomlin, Leo Kottke, and Joe Sears and Jaston Williams of Greater Tuna.
Tastes of Texas
 Tastes of Texas is a program dedicated to good food, good music and good times.
Host Jennifer Peck visits a variety of Texas eateries that make music an important part of the menu. From Mediterranean cuisine on Tango Night at Cippolino to chicken fried steak and two-steppin' at the Broken Spoke, we cover all kinds of Texas tastes.
Restaurants as varied as Threadgills, Fonda San Miguel, Ararat, Cuba Libre, and DK Sushi have all been featured. Experience the recipes and personalities of both proprietors and patrons at some of Texas' tastiest and most tuneful restaurants with Tastes of Texas.
Airwaves
 What's hot right now in popular music?
Airwaves will give you the scoop! Host Bobby Bones brings the same pop sensibility to this afternoon TV show that makes him one of Austin's most listened-to morning radio personalities on KISS-FM. Bobby will sit with local artists playing that evening and showcase what their is to do and see in Austin
With a video selection based on national charts and regional airplay, Airwaves will keep you current with the latest from musicians like Gwen Stefani, Kanye West, Rihanna, Pussycat Dolls, Justin Timberlake, and anyone else tearing up the charts! On the weekends, Brittany Neighbors, Dru Fay and JJ Castillo host Airwaves.
Timeline
 Three words: Sonic Time Capsule.
ME Television turns back the clock with Timeline, a series dedicated to one day in time and the music, news and trends that defined that day. Wax nostalgic with music aficionado Jacqueline Renee about a wide range of historic events from the fall of the Berlin Wall to the first Lollapolooza.
New Media Reivew
 NMR-the New Media Review - brings you the newest music videos, movie previews and entertainment recommendations from ME Airstaff.
Hosted by Mical Trejo, NMR also features a report on the latest developments in Texas Film with Jacqueline Renee, and personal picks on movies, new CD's, DVD's and books from all the ME VJ's.
Tex-Mix
 The sounds of Texas. Three times a day (at 9am, 6pm, and 9pm) host Josh Shepherd fills you in on what's going on in the Austin Music Scene. Tex-Mix features a wide variety of Austin artists plus the touring talent on its way to town. In-studio performances, interviews, and music and event recommendations ar what Tex-Mix is all about. Take a look before you plan your evening! Deb O'Keefe hosts Tex-Mix on the weekend.
SMASH
 The latest in hip-hop and urban music from anywhere worth rhyming about, Smash with host Dru Fay gets you into the best local, regional and national videos of this dynamic genre.
Paul Wall, Chamillionaire, D Madness and other hot acts get time on Dru's watch. For the latest in the urban scene, you cant' get past the access Smash brings you, as Dru invites both local and touring talent into our studios and takes our crew out to the clubs to find out what Texas' hip-hop fans are into.
Sonido Boombox
 Sonido Boombox is the only bilingual Latin Music Video show in Texas that airs the entire range of Latino Music. Sonido plays Pop, rock,alternative to Reggaeton, Mexican Regional, Punk and Ska. Sonido is truly unique in style and form. Created and hosted by Latin Music journalist/Host Paul Saucido (LATV-live!, LA Weekly, La Banda Elastica). Sonido has already garnered positive praise from Texas musicians and more importantly the savvy Latino core viewers.
Red River Rocks
 From Emo's tot he Erwin Center...Red River Rocks!
Hosted by Emmy Robbin and J.J. Castillo, RRR brings the hippest scene downtown to the TV screen. Through interviews, performances and videos, the full spectrum of rock is represented, with a heavy slant towards what is creating a buzz here in Austin. Bands like Spoon, the Black Angles, the Riverboat Gamblers and Cruiserweight who play great Austin venus like the Red Eyed Fly, Stubb's, and Emo's are featured on a show that rocks hard and laughs hard, too. Emmy and J.J. make a delightfully daffy duo.
Hill Country
 Join host Anne Hudson for a Country show with a decidedly Texas twist.
On Hill Country, meet and hear from all the great Texas country talent as well as all the top Nashville artists like Keith Urban, Faith Hill and Rascal Flatts. Find out where the best Country music is happening and when artists are releasing their latest.
Anne is a well-known voice on country radio stations KVET and KASE, so she's friends with all the best country artists and the exciting up-and-coming talent, too. You'll hear about their shows and new CD releases every day from Anne and the artists themselves, and sit in on conversations with the best of Austin's pickers, like Jack Ingram, Bruce Robinson, Ray Wylie Hubbard and Reckless Kelly.
Austinville
 Austinville spotlights the places and personalities that make Austin such and interesting place to live. Cultural headquarters like the new Blanton Art Museum and the future Long Center have been featured.
ME Television has gone backstage with the wacky cast of Esther's Follies, been bedazzled by the jewelry of Anthony Nak, and taken it to the hoop with the Austin Toro's basketball team.
The Almost Late Show
 When David Letterman retires someday, Bobby Bones wants his gig.
And he's on his way there with "Almost Late", Austin's very own evening comedy/talk show. Bobby already hosts a hugely popular morning radio show on KISS-FM as well as Airwaves every afternoon on ME Television. But with "Almost Late", Bobby gets to put his own spin on the traditional late night talk show format: opening monologue, wacky co-host (Mical Trejo), comedy skits, audience interaction, interesting guests and music performances. And you know what? It's really funny!
Smooth
 "Smooth covers all things soulful, R&B and in the 'John Genre'," says host Bavu Blakes, a respected Austin musician and journalist.
"By that I mean John Legend, John Mayer and John Coltrane." Add some reggae to the rhythmic mix, some gospel, pop and jazz and Mr. Blakes comes full circle with all of his favorite influences. Beyonce, Norah Jones, Mary J. Blige and even legends like Prince, Whitney Houston and Michael Jackson find their way into the Smooth blend.
In studio performances and insightful interviews help make Smooth one of the best new shows on ME Television.
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