I know I already did something exactly like this. But last time I was focused more on crafting a palatable, sustainable home network. It would work well IRL but it was a little messy on paper, too many twists and turns. I value simplicity above most things. I wanted to go back and do some definitive programming blocks. No alternating slots, nothing but the five star shows, the ones you can show 5 times a week. Also threw together some weekend blocks at the end... y'know, for those shows that are good enough to show two times a week.
Each block is headed with a loose timeframe and the type of programming encased within....
FLAWLESS TV BLOCKS
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Early Morning Action Cartoons
X-Men: The Animated Series
ThunderCats (2011)
Gundam Wing
Dragon Ball Z (first 3 seasons)
Dragon Ball Z (first 3 seasons)
Avatar: The Last Airbender
Avatar: The Last Airbender
Midday Sitcom Block
iCarly
Victorious
Shake It Up
Life With Derek
Everybody Hates Chris
Reba
Reba
Victorious
iCarly
Nighttime Adult Cartoon Block
South Park
South Park
Futurama
Futurama
The Boondocks
The Boondocks
Beavis and Butt-head
Daria
Deep Night Drama Block
The Good Wife
Dawson's Creek
Breaking Bad
WEEKEND BLOX (SAT & SUN)
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Early Morning Sitcoms
Good Luck Charlie
Wizards of Waverly Place
Friends
Roseanne
Morning Dramas
Gilmore Girls
Glee
Being Human
Being Human
The Sopranos
Midday Adult Cartoons
The Simpsons
American Dad
Family Guy
Metalocalypse
Frisky Dingo
12 oz Mouse
Aqua Teen Hunger Force
Evening Sitcoms
ANT Farm
Jessie
Seinfeld
Seinfeld
What I Like About You
George Lopez
Awkward
Deep Night Anime
His & Her Circumstances
Berserk
Neon Genesis Evangelion
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Epilogious note: Certain shows (The Simpsons, Family Guy, Seinfeld), are good enough for a weekday slot, but are simply so extensively overplayed that showing them five days a week on my station would not be palatable.
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