Adrenaline will begin airing the Netflix live-action adaptation of Avatar: The Last Airbender on Wednesdays from March 7 onwards and will be sponsored by Cadbury Dairy Milk.
Idea I had called "Unicorn Network", a hypothetical FAST channel, OTA or rebrand of Universal Kids showcasing animation from NBCUniversal's libraries, which in the real world is often locked away in a vault unless it's a DreamWorks show.
alternate schedule for when the classics take over
During their broadcast of the Oscars, Blockbuster TV had a break bumper that served as a dig to the Razzies with this: "We don't care for those that awards the worst films and is named after a fruit."
All six retro channels from The Music Channel - Retro, 1960s, 1970s, 1980s, 1990s and 2000s - will be airing a Pop-Up Video-style show on April 1, called Music Video Trivia.
Nobody noticed this, but on April Fool's Day I made a thread about TV in the merworld, in this case Darwinia, the kingdom where Darwin from Darwin the Merman lives xb, due to a lack of time, I did two schedules for two of the commercial networks, Unitel and Magic Channel, on Bing
Magic Channel:
8:00 am - The Marvelous Misadventures of Flapjack
8:30 am - SpongeBob
9:00 am - The Fairly OddParents
9:30 am - The Loud House
10:00 am - Kid Cosmic
10:30 am - The New Yogi Bear Show
11:00 am - Pokémon
11:30 am - The Powerpuff Girls (1998)
12:00 pm - Hilda
12:30 pm - Foster’s Home for Imaginary Friends
1:00 pm - Ben 10: Omniverse
1:30 pm - Steven Universe
2:00 pm - Regular Show
2:30 pm - Animaniacs
3:00 pm - The Life and Times of Juniper Lee
3:30 pm - Clarence
4:00 pm - The Thundermans
4:30 pm - iCarly (has some of the highest ratings for the channel)
5:00 pm - Yo Yogi!
5:30 pm - Shake it Up
6:00 pm - JESSIE
6:30 pm - Bubble Guppies
7:00 pm - The Suite Life of Zack and Cody
7:30 pm - Drake and Josh
8:00 pm - Malcolm in the Middle
8:30 pm - The Simpsons
9:00 pm - Family Guy
9:30 pm - The Big Bang Theory
For Magic Channel it was more complex, I cherrypicked a bunch of shows as long as none of them repeated. The channel signs off at 7am and signs off at 10pm, but by mistake, Bing Copilot processed the starting time as 8am lawl
BTW some of the channels were based on real channels from several sources
Horizon will air A Shop for Killers this September and will be sponsored by Kia, while Central will air Shōgun in October and will be sponsored by Wagamama.
The Music Channel will air Let It Be in June, a month after the documentary's release on Disney+, while Adrenaline will air all four Stargate films (the 1994 film, the SG-1 pilot "Children of the Gods", The Ark of Truth and Continuum) to mark the first film's 30th anniversary in August.
To celebrate Star Wars Month, the notable channels from TMC Central will notable content from Star Wars during this month.
May 1 - Blockbuster Extra will air Empire of Dreams: The Story of the Star Wars Trilogy tonight.
May 4 - Adrenaline 2 will air the finale of Star Wars: The Bad Batch.
May 5 - Infinity Zone will air the first season of Star Wars: Visions.
May 14 - Central will air the second season of Star Wars: Visions.
May 20 - Adrenaline will air both seasons of Star Wars: Tales as in Tales of the Jedi and Tales of the Empire, as well as selected episodes of Star Wars: The Clone Wars and Star Wars Rebels focusing on Ahsoka Tano and Barriss Offee.
May 25 - Blockbuster TV will air all eleven films as in the nine-part Skywalker Saga films and the two anthology films, which will overrun by the following day due to its combined run time of 1497 minutes, given the number of minutes per day is 1440.
The upcoming rebranding of all TMC Central channels will occur on September 1 at 6pm, ending their current branding that began exactly four years prior.
Here's a Channel Idea that I came up with, and used ChatGPT to bring it to life
Introducing Nostalgia Rewind, your go-to destination for classic television programs spanning from the 1980s through the early 2010s. Owned by Hearst Television, Nostalgia Rewind takes you on a trip down memory lane with beloved shows and unforgettable moments.
Programming Blocks:
Daytime Gaming: Tune in from 10 am to 2 pm for a thrilling block of game shows. From the iconic offerings to the timeless classics, challenge your mind and enjoy the excitement of your favorite game shows. (Shows sourced from Endemol Shine North America, Sony Pictures and Fremantle)
Night Flight: Night owls rejoice! Every night from 10 pm to 6 am, indulge in a late-night extravaganza featuring shows from the late 2000s to the early 2010s. Enjoy classic episodes of "The Simpsons," "King of the Hill," and "Family Guy." Dive into the archives of "Late Night with Conan O'Brien" and relive the hilarity of sketch comedies like "Mad TV" and the golden era of "Saturday Night Live."
Saturday Morning Fun Pit: Start your weekends off right with a nostalgic blast from the past! Weekday mornings from 7 to 10 am and Saturdays from 6 am to 12 pm, join us for a vibrant mix of cartoons and live-action shows, with something for everyone in the Saturday Morning Fun Pit! (Shows sourced from Disney, NBCUniversal, Sony, Crunchyroll, Discotek Media, Hasbro Entertainment, Nelvana, Wildbrain and Nickelodeon.)
Sunday School: Sundays are for relaxation and reflection. From 7 am to 10 am, join us for Sunday School, a block dedicated to educational and informative 1990s E/I shows. Sit back, unwind, and learn something new as we revisit the classics.
Saturday Night Sci-Fi: Prepare for an out-of-this-world experience every Saturday night! Immerse yourself in the thrilling world of 1990s sci-fi movies, embark on intergalactic adventures, and journey into the realm of 90s anime.
Shows that will be part of the Channel Include:
The Office
Friends
The Big Bang Theory
Family Matters
Night Court
Seinfield
Fraiser
Deal or No Deal
The Price is Right (Drew Carrey episode)
Hollywood Squares
Family Feud
Wheel of Fortune
Jeopardy
Malcolm in the Middle
Everybody Hates Chris
Star Trek Voyager
Stargate SG-1
Mystery Science Theater 3000
The Simpsons (Seasons 1-16)
King of the Hill
Family Guy (Seasons 1-9)
Late Night with Conan O'Brien
Mad TV
Saturday Night Live (2000s Episodes)
The Transformers G1
Rugrats
Ducktales (1987)
Phineas and Ferb
SpongeBob SquarePants
The Fairly OddParents
Pokémon
Sonic X
Inspector Gadget
Men in Black the Series
Bakugan
Jackie Chan Adventures
The Mummy: The Animated Series
Dragon Ball Z
Neon Genesis Evangelion
Cowboy Bebop
Mobile Suit Gundam Wing
Bill Nye The Science Guy
California Dreams
Beakman's World
Ghost Writer
The Weird Al Show
The Magic School Bus
Join us on Nostalgia Rewind, where every program is a cherished memory waiting to be revisited.
Watching this clip from the Princess Power special "Princess Royal Wedding", where Queen Ryung & Queen Olivia get married, makes me glad that the show was picked up by a streaming service. If it was picked up by the Junior 3 (Disney Jr, Nick Jr , & PBS Kids), an episode like this either wouldn't be made or if it,would come when the show was went to a less available channel
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