WLME-TV

WLME-TV, virtual and VHF channel 10, is a Fox-affiliated station licensed to Liquine, Indiana, United States. The station's callsign refers to the "Liquine Museum of Education," its former owner.

As an NET station
The station began broadcasting on May 9, 1963, as a member of the National Educational Television programming service. Like most other NET members in the United States, the station aired non-commercial programming, and was operated by the Liquine Museum of Education.

As a PBS member station
On October 5, 1970, WLME-TV became a member of the Public Broadcasting Service (PBS) at the time of the non-commercial programming service's establishment. Like no other public television station at the time, it developed its own programming for PBS to distribute, but also syndicated off-network television series for some time in the 1980s, except for commercial breaks, which were preempted by pledge service announcements.