Demand Weigel Broadcasting to cease MeTV Toons and MeTV+'s operations


Demand Weigel Broadcasting to cease MeTV Toons and MeTV+'s operations
The Issue
On June 25, 2024, Weigel Broadcasting launched "MeTV Toons," a 24/7 classic cartoon channel in partnership with Warner Bros. Discovery, known for Cartoon Network and Boomerang. Unfortunately, rather than serving as a fresh and innovative channel, MeTV Toons seems to be a copycat of Cartoon Network’s sister channel Boomerang.
The landscape of television is changing dramatically, with traditional cable networks facing decline as streaming services pioneer a new era of media consumption. It’s undeniable that the demand for on-demand and streaming content is skyrocketing. In response to this, channels like MeTV Toons and MeTV+ were introduced in 2025 across various cable and satellite providers, yet they fail to meet the expectations of modern audiences.
The repetitive content found on MeTV Toons, with an overwhelming similarity to Boomerang, does not justify the continuation of yet another cable channel. By maintaining such redundant services, Weigel Broadcasting is contributing to the saturation of the market with indistinct and overlapping content, which ultimately detracts from the consumer experience.
Moreover, the competition within the streaming arena is fierce and only growing, requiring innovation and differentiation, qualities that MeTV Toons and MeTV+ are sorely missing. The persistence of such channels diminishes the rich potential for creative and diverse programming options that audiences deserve in this digital age.
We demand that Weigel Broadcasting cease the operations of MeTV Toons and MeTV+. This action would not only alleviate market redundancy but also encourage a shift towards more innovative content solutions that align with present-day consumer preferences.
Join us in urging Weigel Broadcasting to recognize the needs of the modern audience and transition towards a more future-forward approach by terminating these channels. Sign this petition to help shape a new era of entertainment that values uniqueness and originality.

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The Issue
On June 25, 2024, Weigel Broadcasting launched "MeTV Toons," a 24/7 classic cartoon channel in partnership with Warner Bros. Discovery, known for Cartoon Network and Boomerang. Unfortunately, rather than serving as a fresh and innovative channel, MeTV Toons seems to be a copycat of Cartoon Network’s sister channel Boomerang.
The landscape of television is changing dramatically, with traditional cable networks facing decline as streaming services pioneer a new era of media consumption. It’s undeniable that the demand for on-demand and streaming content is skyrocketing. In response to this, channels like MeTV Toons and MeTV+ were introduced in 2025 across various cable and satellite providers, yet they fail to meet the expectations of modern audiences.
The repetitive content found on MeTV Toons, with an overwhelming similarity to Boomerang, does not justify the continuation of yet another cable channel. By maintaining such redundant services, Weigel Broadcasting is contributing to the saturation of the market with indistinct and overlapping content, which ultimately detracts from the consumer experience.
Moreover, the competition within the streaming arena is fierce and only growing, requiring innovation and differentiation, qualities that MeTV Toons and MeTV+ are sorely missing. The persistence of such channels diminishes the rich potential for creative and diverse programming options that audiences deserve in this digital age.
We demand that Weigel Broadcasting cease the operations of MeTV Toons and MeTV+. This action would not only alleviate market redundancy but also encourage a shift towards more innovative content solutions that align with present-day consumer preferences.
Join us in urging Weigel Broadcasting to recognize the needs of the modern audience and transition towards a more future-forward approach by terminating these channels. Sign this petition to help shape a new era of entertainment that values uniqueness and originality.

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Petition created on March 10, 2026