Shouldn't Saturday/Sunday programming be different from weekday programming? I mean. not to sound like an old geezer, but in my day, cartoons were only for after school and weekends, which made them all the more special. Twenty or so years ago they began offering niche networks; now, with sites like Hulu and kisscartoon I can binge-watch stuff from the '70s and '80s on demand 'til my eyeballs damn near fall out (and did, just this past weekend), but it's not really the same, somehow.
I figure my network would offer a mix between classic, and modern programming. I'd have plenty of shows for the kiddies, including "The Tooney Gooney Hour"--a block of uncut classic shorts (Looney Tunes, Tom and Jerry, Mr. Magoo, Fox and Crow)--each afternoon and Saturday morning, nice family sitcoms and thrilling dramas for prime-time, of course something a little more spicy for the after-ten crowd (movies for when you want to snuggle with your partner or, for the onlies and lonelies, just want to whip the ol' one-eyed wonder weasel), and for the wee-hour insomniacs like myself, classic stuff from the '50s, '60's and '70s.
Oh, and of course
Svengoolie would be a network staple, appearing every Saturday at ten p.m.