Catchy Comedy

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Catchy Comedy
Logo used since 2023
Type
CountryUnited States
Broadcast area
[1]
HeadquartersChicago, Illinois
Programming
Picture format720p (HDTV; widescreen)
Ownership
OwnerWeigel Broadcasting
ParentDecades LLC
Key people
Sister channels
History
FoundedOctober 21, 2014 (2014-10-21)
Launched
  • January 16, 2015 (2015-01-16)
  • (soft launch)
  • May 25, 2015 (2015-05-25)
  • (official launch)[2]
  • March 27, 2023 (2023-03-27)
  • (as Catchy Comedy)
Former namesDecades (2015–2023)
Links
Websitecatchycomedy.com
Availability
Terrestrial
See List of affiliates
Streaming media
Service(s)Frndly TV, Philo

Catchy Comedy, formerly known as Decades, is an American digital broadcast television network owned by Weigel Broadcasting.[2][3] The network, which is mainly carried on the digital subchannels of television stations, primarily airs classic television sitcoms from the 1950s through the early 1990s. Established in 2015, the network was previously called Decades.

Through its ownership by Weigel, Catchy Comedy is a sister network to MeTV, and is carried in 480i widescreen.

Since fall 2019, the network is carried on Fox-owned stations in 12 markets as part of a multi-year agreement with Fox Television Stations, after switching from CBS-owned stations.[4]

History

On October 21, 2014, CBS Corporation and Weigel Broadcasting announced the launch of the network, then known as Decades, with plans to debut the network in 2015. Through its part-ownership by CBS Corporation, Decades announced that owned-and-operated stations of the CBS television network would serve as its initial charter network affiliates.[5][6]

The network was the first national multicasting venture by CBS Television Stations. The group did not carry subchannels on any of its television stations prior to 2013. At the time of the Decades announcement, only three of its stations even maintained subchannels (CBS O&Os WCBS-TV in New York City and KYW-TV in Philadelphia carried rolling news channels under the "CBS Plus" brand on their respective secondary subchannels, while independent station KTXA in Dallas-Fort Worth, Texas carried MeTV on its second subchannel). In addition, CBS Television Distribution had already maintained a content distribution agreement with Weigel Broadcasting's classic television network MeTV, which sourced much of its programming from that library.

Decades logo, used from January 13, 2015, to March 27, 2023.

On January 13, 2015, Weigel Broadcasting confirmed that its Milwaukee CBS affiliate WDJT-TV would carry the network on its fourth digital subchannel.[7] It would replace the digital news service TouchVision.

Decades officially launched at 7:00 a.m. Eastern Time Zone on May 25, 2015, with the series premiere of Through the Decades as its inaugural telecast. At the time, the network was available in over 45% of all American households with a television set.[8]

Times for the programming are televised across all six time zones. For example, a show that begins at 8 PM Eastern Time, begins at 5 PM Pacific Time.

On March 27, 2023, Decades re-branded as Catchy Comedy, focusing on primarily classic sitcoms and sketch comedy variety shows weekdays with comedy marathons on weekends.[9]

Programming

Decades (2015–2023)

Launch

Decades relied primarily on programming from the extensive content library owned by CBS Television Distribution,[5] which includes the pre-2006 Paramount Television library – which CBS had acquired as a result of absorbing Paramount's syndication unit in 2006 through its split from Viacom into a separate company (CBS and Viacom re-merged to form ViacomCBS in 2019) – along with series from Desilu Productions, Bing Crosby Productions, Don Fedderson Productions, QM Productions, Spelling Television and Republic Pictures Television. Decades also carries series and movies from NBCUniversal, Warner Bros., Disney (20th Century Studios), Sony Pictures, Paramount Pictures, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, Lionsgate, Sonar Entertainment, the Peter Rodgers Organization, Shout! Factory, The Carsey-Werner Company and the public domain.

In an early effort to stand out from other "retro-TV" multicast services (such as MeTV and Antenna TV), the Monday through Friday schedule initially featured a block of programming based on a daily theme, with interstitial programs to highlight the theme. Each six-hour block of programming was repeated four times a day and typically included a feature film, episodes of theme related TV programs, and biographical programs featuring celebrities, actors and actresses, musicians, athletes, and public figures of interest. The theme blocks were bookended with Through the Decades, an hour-long program hosted and narrated by Bill Kurtis (who formerly served as a presenter for Chicago CBS O&O WBBM-TV and CBS News) that explores the events and news from a particular day or period in history, using archival footage that CBS owns via services such as CBS News and CBS Television Distribution's syndicated newsmagazine program Entertainment Tonight.[3][5][10]

As Decades, the network's Saturday and Sunday schedules featured marathon of classic television series. Beginning on Saturday at 12:00 p.m. (ET), forty-two consecutive hours are devoted to a particular series, which is usually sourced from either the CBS Television Distribution library of shows or a show Weigel Broadcasting has a contract to carry (such as one of the shows it broadcasts on MeTV).[11]

Airings of The Dick Cavett Show were added to the schedule February 1, 2016, within the daily themed block, as appropriate. Episodes from Cavett's late-night ABC talk show from 1969 to 1974 as well as his later interview series on PBS, USA, and CNBC were all made available for airing.[12]

On November 1, 2016, a major change was made to the programming lineup, with the daily programming block reduced to two airings daily (one from mid-morning to mid-afternoon, the other in overnight) as the 2:00 p.m. to midnight (ET) time period was converted to a "daily binge" with a different show airing each day. During the month of November, a different "cop show" was aired each weekday.[13]

A further shift in direction from the original channel concept came on December 5, 2016, when the network added two daily airings of the NBC series Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In, the first breaking the daily binge in half at 6:00 p.m. (ET) and a different episode at the conclusion of the binge time block.[14]

Through the Decades

Through the Decades, hosted by Bill Kurtis,[15] is a retrospective-type show on the American TV channel Decades. Each day's edition of the show featured events that happened on that date in history.

The show debuted in September 2016.[16] After the network rebranded to Catchy Comedy on March 27, 2023, the program was no longer shown.

2017–2023

In 2017, the theme and binge programming on weekdays was stopped altogether and the network became mostly sitcom-focused, featuring the "Television Across the Decades" block, where comedies from the 1950s through the 1980s air weekdays from mid-morning into early evening, and late evenings through the overnight hours featuring the "Smart Comedy" block – highlighted by classic sitcoms such as The Dick Van Dyke Show, Cheers, Taxi, The Honeymooners, and The Abbott and Costello Show.

While the bulk of the lineup was primarily sitcoms, there were deviations – most notably in prime time – which featured the classic variety program The Ed Sullivan Show, Through the Decades and The Dick Cavett Show. Also, the weekend binge marathons continued, with a single series (regardless of genre) airing for 42 hours straight on Saturdays and Sundays.

The final program to air under the Decades name was The Mod Squad, which was the featured show of the March 25–26, 2023, weekend binge.

Catchy Comedy (2023–present)

At 6 a.m. Eastern Time on March 27, 2023, Decades officially changed its name to Catchy Comedy, focusing primarily on sitcoms (with some variety shows featuring sketch comedy thrown in), with the series premiere episode of Full House as the first program shown. In addition, some programs are shortened, such as ending credits are compressed while the last scenes are shown. This represented a change from Decades, which showed the program without modifying them.

The weekend "binge" marathons were carried over, but now are strictly comedy-focused, and in January 2025, were then reduced to Sundays only after the establishment of a set Saturday schedule, including recreating the iconic 1970s CBS primetime lineup from 8-11 p.m. Eastern time (All in the Family, M*A*S*H, The Mary Tyler Moore Show, The Bob Newhart Show, and The Carol Burnett Show).

The only deviation from comedy comes from the network fulfilling their FCC obligations by airing E/I programming Saturday mornings from 9 a.m. until 11 a.m. (ET).[17]

Affiliates

As of May 2015, Decades had current or pending affiliation agreements with 35 television stations covering at least 44% of the United States.[8] Weigel Broadcasting handled the responsibility of affiliate distribution to stations outside the core CBS O&O group.[3]

Decades was offered to stations on a barter basis, in which the network and the local affiliate shared the responsibility of selling advertising inventory and split the allocated hourly commercial time. CBS affiliates and their owners held the right of first refusal to carry the network in their local market, before it was offered to other network-affiliated stations.[3] The network is also available on local cable television providers (most likely through their digital cable tiers, as is the case with most multicast networks) and other multichannel television in the United States at the discretion of the affiliate's parent station.[18]

CBS Television Stations initially planned to launch Decades on all 16 CBS owned-and-operated stations (including two that operate as satellite stations of Minneapolis O&O WCCO-TV). Not all of the CBS Television Stations outlets were announced to carry Decades initially, as CW owned-and-operated stations in markets where CBS Corporation did not own the CBS affiliate (such as WTOG and KSTW) were originally excluded from its initial list of affiliates. The standalone CW O&Os were later added as charter stations by late April 2015. In the Chicago market, where CBS Television Stations and Weigel Broadcasting each own television stations, the network was carried on CBS O&O WBBM-TV, instead of one of Weigel's three stations in that market – WCIU-TV, WWME-CD and WMEU-CD. (A similar situation existed in that market with Movies!, in which WPWR-TV – owned by Weigel's partner in that network, Fox Television Stations – carries the network in lieu of any of Weigel's outlets.) Conversely, Weigel-owned WBME-CD carries the network in the Milwaukee market.[7] WMYS-LD in South Bend, Indiana, was the other Weigel-owned station to carry the network.

On January 9, 2015, Decades reached its first affiliation agreement with a station outside the core CBS Television Stations, through a deal with Media General for its ABC affiliate in Green Bay, Wisconsin, affiliate WBAY-TV (which was previously affiliated with CBS from 1953 to 1992). WBAY planned to carry the marathon blocks on its third subchannel as a replacement for the Live Well Network.[2] However, on January 13, as a result of Walt Disney Television's decision to temporarily continue Live Well Network's national operations, WBAY announced that its 2.3 subchannel would not switch to Decades until after LWN's new March 2015 shutdown date.[19] It eventually picked up Ion Television as part of a group deal with WBAY owner Media General to carry the network in markets without an Ion station. When the E.W. Scripps Co. purchased the Ion Television network in 2020, Ion moved to a newly-assigned digital subchannel, 26.5, on competitor WGBA-TV. A few days later, WBAY-TV started airing Decades on channel 2.6.

On September 3, 2018, Decades was replaced on CBS-owned stations with Start TV, a new Weigel-owned diginet focusing on crime dramas with female leads.[20] Weigel maintained its commitment to Decades, with the company's owned-and-operated stations taking over in Los Angeles and Chicago. When it began airing on Fox-owned television stations, Decades moved to KTTV in Los Angeles. In Chicago, Decades continues to be seen on Weigel-owned WMEU-CD and WCIU-TV.

On April 19, 2022, Decades began airing on the Frndly TV live streaming service.[21]

Current affiliates for Catchy Comedy[22]
Media market State/District Station Channel
Huntsville Alabama WAAY-DT7 31.7
Anchorage Alaska KDMD-DT9 33.9
Phoenix Arizona KUTP-DT4 45.4
Fort Smith Arkansas KFLU-LD3 20.3
Fresno California KKDJ-CD2 8.2
Los Angeles KPOM-CD 14.1
KTTV-DT4 11.4
Sacramento KOVR-DT5 13.5
San Francisco KAXT-CD2 1.2
KICU-DT4 36.4
Denver Colorado KCNC-DT5 4.5
KREG-DT5 3.5
HartfordNew Haven Connecticut WHCT-LD5 35.5
Washington, D.C. District of Columbia WDME-CD3 48.3
Gainesville Florida WOGX-DT4 51.4
Jacksonville WJAX-DT3 47.3
MiamiFort Lauderdale WFOR-DT5 4.5
Orlando WKMG-DT5 6.5
St. PetersburgTampa WTOG-DT5 44.5
Atlanta Georgia WAGA-DT5 5.5
WGTA-DT3 32.3
Boise Idaho KRID-LD4 22.4
Idaho Falls KPVI-DT2 6.2
Chicago Illinois WCIU-DT6 26.6
WMEU-CD3 48.3
Indianapolis Indiana WBXI-CD2 47.2
South Bend WMYS-LD3 69.3
Evansville WZDS-LD4 5.4
Des Moines Iowa KDIT-CD 45.1
Mason City KIMT-DT6 3.6
Wichita Kansas KSCW-DT2 33.2
Lexington Kentucky WTVQ-DT8 36.8
Louisville WBNA-DT5 21.5
New Orleans Louisiana KNOV-CD4 41.4
Bangor Maine WABI-DT3 5.3
Baltimore Maryland WJZ-DT5 13.5
Boston Massachusetts WBZ-DT5 4.5
Detroit Michigan WJBK-DT5 2.5
FlintSaginaw WJRT-DT3 12.3
Kalamazoo WLLA-DT4 64.4
Lansing WLNM-LD6 29.6
MinneapolisSaint Paul Minnesota KMSP-DT6 9.6
St. Louis Missouri KNLC-DT5 24.5
Las Vegas Nevada KHSV-DT6 21.6
Albuquerque New Mexico KOB-DT7 4.7
Farmington KOBF-DT4 12.4
Roswell KOBR-DT4 8.4
Albany New York WNYA-DT3 51.3
Buffalo WBBZ-DT7 67.7
New York City WNYW-DT5 5.5
Olean WVTT-CD2 25.2
Rochester WBGT-CD5 46.5
Plattsburgh WYCI-DT2 40.2
Syracuse WTVU-CD5 22.5
Cincinnati Ohio WBQC-LD6 25.6
Cleveland WOCV-CD 35.1
Columbus WCBZ-CD5 22.5
Oklahoma City Oklahoma KUOK-DT4 36.4
Tulsa KUTU-CD5 25.5
Philadelphia Pennsylvania WDPN-DT6 2.6
Pittsburgh KDKA-DT5 2.5
JohnstownAltoona WTOO-CD3 50.3
Columbia South Carolina WLTX-DT3 19.3
GreenvilleSpartanburg WDKT-LD6 31.6
Jackson Tennessee WYJJ-DT6 27.6
Nashville WJFB-DT4 44.4
Memphis WQEK-LD2 36.2
Austin Texas KTBC-DT5 7.5
DallasFort Worth KAZD-DT6 55.6
Houston KRIV-DT2 26.2
OdessaMidland KWWT-DT3 30.3
San Antonio KCWX-DT4 2.4
St. George Utah KCSG-DT2 8.2
Bellingham Washington KVOS-DT4 12.4
TacomaSeattle KFFV-DT4 44.4
Roanoke Virginia WZBJ-CD3 24.3
CharlestonHuntington West Virginia WVAH-TV 11.1
Crandon Wisconsin WMOW-DT3 4.3
Green Bay WMEI-DT7 31.7
Madison WKOW-DT2 27.2
Milwaukee WMLW-DT4 49.4
Wausau WAOW-DT3 9.3

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