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WRME-LP

WRME-LP is a low-power analog television station on VHF television channel 6 which is licensed to Chicago, Illinois in the United States. Owned by Venture Technologies Group, LLC, and operated through a local marketing agreement by Weigel Broadcasting, it broadcasts a oldies format branded as 87.7 MeTV FM

WRME-LP is technically and legally a television station, but since the channel 6 analog TV frequency can be heard on 87.75 MHz on the FM band, the facility essentially operates as a radio station and has aired radio-oriented formats, mainly music. The image on-screen for the station displays still pictures of Chicago landmarks and a visual station identification to serve the visual requirements of maintaining television service. Because of its low power status, the station is also not subject to the FCC's educational and informational programming requirements. The station is also available as an audio channel locally on Comcast's cable systems on channel 877.

WRME-LP has broadcast various formats, including alternative country, smooth jazz, and alternative rock. From April 2012 through January 2014, the station was run by Merlin Media, LLC as WKQX-LP, when a new agreement was reached with Cumulus Media to run an alternative rock format in a simulcast with sister station WKQX (101.1 FM) until February 17, 2014. Cumulus ended its LMA with WKQX-LP on the same day, with Tribune Broadcasting entering into a concurrent LMA of their own, switching it to a sports talk format known as The Game. However, after poor ratings, Tribune replaced the sports talk format with an interim simulcast of its flagship station, WGN (720 AM). Weigel Broadcasting assumed control of the station on February 23, 2015—shifting to an oldies format co-branded with its classic television network MeTV.