Showing posts with label V-Me. Show all posts
Showing posts with label V-Me. Show all posts

Monday, June 22, 2009

Los del '68: Airs Friday, June 26 & Saturday, June 27

Here's an inspiring story about a group of Mexican-American kids from Yakima who enrolled in the UW. See how they overcome obstacles and ultimately impact their communities during this 30-minute special. It's a fabulous story airing in both Spanish (on V-Me) and in English (KCTS).

Check it out!

Friday, June 12, 2009

English/Spanish Help Talking to Kids About $$$

Get help talking about the economy with young children on KCTS and V-Me.

Tune in the week of June 22 for special economy-themed episodes of A Place of Our Own and and the Spanish-language Los Niños en Su Casa.

Topics range from communicating job loss to money-saving tips for families and strategies caregivers can use to cope in hard times.For more resources, including a list of Kids & Family workshops, visit KCTS9.org/kids.

And...support our local public television!

Friday, May 1, 2009

V-Me - a unique media opportunity

For sponsors and viewers alike, KCTS' local V-Me affiliate is a fantastic opportunity to benefit from quality programming en español. V-Me staffers are also involved in the community through its outreach programs. Visit their site for more details.

What channel is it on?

In Seattle and Western Washington:
  • Over Air - Digital 9.2
  • Comcast Digital Cable - 119

In Yakima and Central Washington:

  • Over Air - Digital 47.2
  • Charter Digital Cable - 297

Watch it and you'll see!

Friday, April 24, 2009

El Día de los Niños - April 30

Our friends at V-Me ("Intelligent Entertainment") announce special programming (on and off TV) for later this month.

We celebrate our children’s potential this month with El Día de los Niños (Children’s Day) on April 30.

Inspired by the traditional Mexican Día de los Niños, author Pat Mora helped establish El Día de los Niños/El Día de los Libros in the U.S. in 1997, giving the holiday a special emphasis on literacy. The U.S. Congress officially declared April 30 as the Day of the Child.

All over Washington state, schools, libraries and communities are marking the holiday with special events. Visit V-Me later this month for updates on an event near you.

And if you haven't yet tuned into V-Me, you really are missing some quality programming that's perfect for the whole family--en español.

Saturday, April 4, 2009

Our Friends at V-ME Need Your Help!

We have learned that V-me services are in jeopardy due to tough economic times. Funding for V-me and many other state programs is being debated in Olympia.

In order for V-me's crucial local services on air, online and in the community to survive—services such as statewide free broadcast, parent and caregiver workshops, local community resources, and unparalleled public affairs—V-me needs your help. Contact your legislators to tell them how important Washington's V-me service is to the fastest-growing community in our state. V-me not only engages Latinos with quality public television, it helps prepare our children, Latino and non-Latino alike, with a global edge. Help preserve V-me services:

• Contact your legislator and tell him/her why V-me is an important service to you and to the state. You can find your legislators by going to http://leg.wa.gov/DistrictFinder/o OR call the in-state toll-free hotline number, 1.800.562.6000.


• Contact the office of our senate champion, Senator Margarita Prentice. Thank her for her efforts to keep V-me in the budget and urge her to support raising our funds to $180,000, the minimum annual budget we need to continue the offerings of local services, including early learning outreach, local production and transmission from the Puget Sound to Tri-Cities. E-mail her at Prentice.Margarita@leg.wa.gov.

Why support V-me?

V-me is a cost-effective way to serve the fastest-growing segment of our Washington population. It provides resources for parents and caregivers through quality bilingual workshops that provide information and tools to help prepare children for school. Thousands of children and childcare providers have benefitted from these bilingual early learning workshops.

V-me connects Spanish speakers with vital local public affairs through programs including Ask the Governor, Tough Times: Rising Above the Financial Crisis, and a host of shorts on education, culture, arts and financial literacy found nowhere else on television.

The educational and entertaining award-winning content for children and families—the type of programs that help children grow and thrive—is not available anywhere else in Spanish-language broadcasting.

V-me is catching on! In a recent study of Latinos in Yakima and the Tri-Cities, 17.7% of respondents reported having watched V-me in the past 7 days. V-me reaches tens of thousands of homes from the Puget Sound to the Tri-Cities. In our own Conexión Marketing online survey of media consumption, V-Me was right up there.

Let's show this important medium our support!

Thursday, March 12, 2009

On KCTS' Tough Times: Rising Above the Financial Crisis

There's a great series on KCTS (English) and V-Me (Spanish) and they've uploaded some of the segments to their site.

I just saw Segment 4, which features Realtor Eddie Quintero and talks about mortgages and foreclosures, and how the economic stimulus will help homeowners.

View this segment and others at their site.

Tuesday, March 3, 2009

We just heard from our friend Tony Gómez, community outreach coordinator at KCTS9/V-Me, with the following schedules for the English and Spanish programming.

The English-language series begins this evening!

The Tough Times special runs in English on KCTS 9 at the following times:

Part I: Jobs > Tuesday, March 3, at 7 p.m.
Part II: Housing > Tuesday, March 10, at 7 p.m.
Part III: Personal Finance > Tuesday, March 17, at 7 p.m.


Tiempos Difíciles, the Spanish counterpart runs on V-Me:

Part I: Employment > Friday & Saturday, March 6 & 7, at 7 p.m.
Part II: Housing > Friday & Saturday, March 13 & 14, at 7 p.m.
Part III: Personal Finance > Friday & Saturday, March 20 & 21, at 7 p.m.

And, per Tony, starting this Friday www.KCTS9.org/tiemposdificiles will have expanded content including streaming video and community resources.

Tune in to this most relevant series!

Friday, February 27, 2009

KCTS/V-Me to help us through Tough Times

Need help untangling the financial news? Do you know where to turn for job retraining help?

Tune in to KCTS 9 on Tuesdays beginning March 3, at 7:00 p.m. for the first of three
episodes of Tough Times: Rising Above the Financial Crisis, or go online to
KCTS9.org/ToughTimes for information, resources and solutions.

Mark Your Calendars (premiere air dates only)
Tough Times: Rising Above the Financial Crisis: A KCTS 9 Special Report
Part 1: Unemployment Tuesday, March 3 7:00 p.m.
Part 2: Housing Tuesday, March 10 7:00 p.m.
Part 3: Personal Finance Tuesday, March 17 7:00 p.m.

These specials will also be translated into Spanish and aired on V-Me, their digital Spanish language channel (check your schedule for those times).

Friday, October 31, 2008

V-ME is all about Día de los Muertos!

So I've found your Washington State resource for all things Day of the Dead: V-Me, the Spanish-language public TV affiliate through KCTS. Heck, they've even got a recipt for Pan de Muertos! Yum.

http://www.kcts9.org/tvschedule/v-me/dayofthedead#vme

PERSONAL NOTE: I am really excited because my Sacramento-based nephews are now tuned into V-Me and its fantastic kids' programming. Five-year-old Aaron exclaimed, "This is the BEST because it's in SPANISH!"

IN OTHER V-ME NEWS:
>>V-Me will be hosting live updates, interviews and policitical banter en español 4-10pm on Election Day 11/4.

Tuesday, October 7, 2008

Say "Vay-May"

In case you're not aware of the coolest in Spanish-language children's and educational programming, turn to V-Me, the local affiliate of the national network. This station is run by our own KCTS and you should tune in to what they've got to offer, on V-Me as well as KCTS, Channel 9:

TONIGHT ON V-ME Presidential Debate: Live in Spanish
Tuesday, 10/7, 6 pm V-me will simulcast the debate between candidates McCain and Obama with live Spanish interpretation.

WEDNESDAY ON KCTS 9 History, the Arts, and Political Power
8 p.m. - Midnight Tune to KCTS 9 for a fantastic line-up celebrating Hispanic Heritage Month:

Secrets of the Dead: Aztec Massacre 8 pm: By analyzing codices and using forensic science, this program rewrites much of what we thought we knew about the Aztec reaction to the Conquistadors.
Latinos ’08 9 pm: Latinos will play a growing role in American politics this fall and beyond. Join acclaimed director Phillip Rodriguez (Brown Is the New Green: George Lopez and the American Dream) for a cutting edge exploration of the diversity, unpredictability and growing power of Latino voters.
Los Lonely Boys: Cottonfields and Crossroads 10pm: Following the Garza brothers out of rural West Texas, award-winning documentarian Hector Galán follows the rise of Los Lonely Boys from humble beginnings to fame and critical acclaim as some of rock’s freshest innovators.
A Quest for Home: Latino Artists in Seattle 11:30 p.m.: Longtime Northwest producers of national Univision programming Mario Zavaleta and Martha Sanchez connect with our region’s Latino artists, musicians, writers and dramatists to explore the emergence of a vibrant new art scene.

Check www.KCTS9.org for more information.