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Catchy Comedy

Catchy Comedy is an owned by , focusing on classic situational comedies and comedy series from the mid-20th century to the . Launched in 2015 as Decades—a dedicated to archival television clips and themed programming—the channel rebranded to Catchy Comedy on March 27, 2023, shifting to a format emphasizing full episodes of iconic comedy shows to "catch all the laughs." The network's programming includes timeless series produced by legends like , such as All in the Family, which airs in marathon blocks on Sundays, alongside other staples like Cheers, Taxi, The Odd Couple, The Bob Newhart Show, and Night Court. It also features special blocks like "Norman Lear's Catchy Classics," a three-hour nightly showcase of Lear's groundbreaking sitcoms, and supplementary content such as "Catchy Stories" profiles on comedy icons (e.g., and ) and interactive quizzes tied to shows like Mama's Family. As a sister network to Weigel's popular , Catchy Comedy is broadcast in 480i widescreen format and available over-the-air on digital subchannels of various stations, as well as through streaming services and cable providers, reaching audiences nostalgic for retro humor. Recent acquisitions, such as in 2025, continue to expand its library of feel-good, character-driven comedies.

History

Launch as Decades

Decades was founded on October 21, 2014, by through Decades LLC as a digital multicast network, in partnership with Television Stations to distribute classic television content over the air. The venture aimed to capitalize on the growing popularity of over-the-air digital subchannels by offering a service dedicated to nostalgic programming drawn from extensive archives. The network soft launched in early 2015 with initial affiliations on select station subchannels, followed by its official debut on , 2015——as a nationwide service. At launch, Decades was carried primarily on the digital subchannels of the 16 owned-and-operated stations, providing coverage in major markets and reaching a substantial portion of U.S. television households through over-the-air broadcast and local cable carriage. handled additional affiliate recruitment, enabling expansion to independent and group-owned stations such as those affiliated with . The original programming concept revolved around rotating blocks of television shows spanning multiple past decades, designed to evoke nostalgia without adhering to a rigid daily theme or era-specific focus. Content included over 100 classic series like and , alongside made-for-TV movies and archival news clips, curated to create a "" experience for viewers. Early operations presented challenges, including a limited initial affiliate base concentrated on CBS outlets and the logistical demands of acquiring and licensing diverse archival content from various rights holders. These factors required strategic negotiations to build carriage momentum while navigating a competitive landscape of retro-focused diginets. Ownership by provided continuity in content sourcing from its established library relationships.

Expansion and Programming Shifts (2015–2023)

Following its launch on May 25, 2015, as a joint venture between Weigel Broadcasting and CBS Television Stations, the Decades network began expanding its distribution footprint across digital subchannels of local broadcast stations. Initially available on the 16 CBS owned-and-operated stations and a handful of additional affiliates, the network focused on a mix of classic scripted series, archival news footage, and original content to evoke nostalgia tied to specific eras. By July 2019, Weigel secured a significant distribution agreement with Fox Television Stations, adding the network to 12 Fox-owned outlets in key markets such as New York, Los Angeles, and Chicago, which boosted its total to 65 affiliates and extended coverage to approximately 60% of U.S. television households. This deal marked a pivotal step in broadening accessibility beyond initial CBS markets, enabling wider reach for its time-capsule programming. A key programming innovation came with the debut of the original series Through the Decades on launch day, hosted by veteran broadcaster Bill Kurtis and airing weekdays as a one-hour retrospective blending historical CBS News clips, Entertainment Tonight archives, and pop culture highlights relevant to the day's schedule. The show provided contextual framing for the network's rotating lineup of vintage series, emphasizing thematic ties to broadcast history, and continued airing multiple times daily until its discontinuation in early 2023 amid broader format adjustments. This original production helped differentiate Decades from other classic TV diginets by integrating non-scripted archival elements with scripted reruns, though it was eventually phased out to streamline the focus on acquired content. In March 2018, Decades underwent a notable scheduling overhaul with the introduction of the "Television Across the Decades" block on weekdays from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. ET, reorganizing its core library thematically by era—such as 1950s fare like on Mondays, 1960s shows including on Tuesdays, 1970s series like Happy Days on Wednesdays, and 1980s entries such as on Thursdays—to create a structured journey through American television history. This shift moved away from the launch-era's more eclectic, date-specific nostalgia toward era-specific immersion, enhancing viewer engagement with familiar comedies while maintaining FCC compliance through affiliated stations' incorporation of educational/informational (E/I) blocks where required. Over the ensuing years, the network further refined its lineup by incorporating additional non-scripted elements like classic game shows and specials to complement the sitcom focus, adapting to audience preferences amid stable affiliate growth that reached about 70% of U.S. markets by 2023.

Rebranding to Catchy Comedy

On March 27, 2023, rebranded its digital multicast network Decades to Catchy Comedy, shifting to an all-comedy format aimed at enthusiasts of classic sitcoms and sketch shows. The change was announced earlier that month, with the network adopting the tagline "Catch All the Laughs" to emphasize its new focus on timeless humor from television's golden eras. The was driven by Decades' underperformance in its prior general format, which lacked Nielsen ratings measurement and struggled to stand out amid Weigel's portfolio of specialized channels. Executives cited the need to differentiate from sister network MeTV's emphasis on classic dramas, positioning Catchy Comedy as a complementary outlet for lighter, laugh-oriented content to better capture audience interest in programming. This strategic followed years of Decades' broad retrospective approach, which had expanded but failed to build a distinct viewer base. Immediately after the launch, Catchy Comedy eliminated all non-comedy programming, such as dramas and variety shows from Decades' lineup, to streamline its schedule around iconic sitcoms. The network introduced dedicated blocks highlighting comedy pioneers, including the "Norman Lear's Catchy Classics" segment featuring groundbreaking series like All in the Family, Good Times, and Sanford and Son, alongside staples such as I Love Lucy and Night Court. These adjustments aimed to create a cohesive identity centered on influential comedic works that addressed social themes through humor. Overall availability remained stable across over-the-air signals following the rebrand. The rebrand introduced vibrant branding elements, including a playful featuring stylized motifs in bold colors and a custom five-note sonic theme designed to evoke surprise and memorability. Promotional campaigns rolled out via on-air stings, teasers, and affiliate spots, promoting the network's "fun and fresh" evolution with clips from star attractions to build anticipation among nostalgia fans. In August 2025, Catchy Comedy acquired the rights to , expanding its library with additional feel-good comedies from the 2010s.

Programming

Format and Content Focus

Catchy Comedy operates as a 24/7 digital multicast network dedicated exclusively to archival reruns of classic American sitcoms and series spanning from the to the 2010s, with no live broadcasts or original productions. The network's programming philosophy centers on celebrating the timeless appeal of television humor, showcasing groundbreaking series that defined comedic storytelling, such as Norman Lear's socially insightful works including and . This focus highlights iconic talents, often described as a "who's who of funny women and men" who became audience favorites, with examples like Penny Marshall in and Vivian Vance in . A key element of the format is the "The Catchy Binge" marathon block, which features extended airings of select series to immerse viewers in nostalgic comedy; originally presented more frequently, it shifted to Sundays only starting in January 2025, as part of broader scheduling adjustments to enhance weekend viewing. Representative binge titles include full-day marathons of Cheers or The Carol Burnett Show, emphasizing ensemble casts and sketch-based humor that influenced modern television. The rebranding from Decades to Catchy Comedy in March 2023 served as the catalyst for this sharpened emphasis on comedy, moving away from eclectic archival content to a cohesive lineup of laugh-out-loud classics. To comply with (FCC) requirements for educational/informational (E/I) programming, Catchy Comedy devotes Saturday morning slots, typically from 9 a.m., to children's content that fulfills these obligations while loosely tying into themes of history or lighthearted exploration. Examples include Missing: Cold Cases, which educates on historical investigations, and animal-focused series like Outtakes and Rescue Classics, providing informative segments on and efforts presented in an engaging, accessible manner for young audiences. These E/I blocks represent the network's sole deviation from its core comedy programming, ensuring regulatory adherence without altering the overall humorous tone.

Schedule and Special Blocks

Catchy Comedy's standard weekday schedule consists of rotating episodes from its core library of classic sitcoms, including and , presented in half-hour slots spanning from 6:00 a.m. to 3:00 a.m. to provide nearly round-the-clock programming. This rotation emphasizes lighthearted family-oriented comedies, with blocks dedicated to shows like and Happy Days filling prime evening hours. The network's signature "The Catchy Binge" block evolved in January 2025 to focus exclusively on Sundays, offering multi-episode marathons of a single series for immersive viewing, often featuring up to 48 half-hour episodes across the full day. For example, on November 9, 2025, the block dedicates the entire Sunday lineup to , showcasing consecutive episodes from the groundbreaking sitcom. Beginning January 4, 2025, Saturdays feature a recreated lineup inspired by the iconic 1973–1974 Saturday night comedy block, titled "Catchy Flashback: Iconic 70s Saturday Night," which airs in to evoke nostalgic viewing. This includes at 8:00 p.m. ET/PT, followed by at 8:30 p.m., at 9:00 p.m., and additional period-appropriate comedies like to mirror the original network scheduling. Catchy Comedy incorporates holiday and special event programming through themed blocks and marathons, such as binges featuring holiday episodes from series like and . New Year's Eve typically includes comedy specials or extended rotations of celebratory episodes to align with festive occasions. All schedules are primarily listed in Eastern Time (ET), with adjustments for Pacific Time (PT) viewers by subtracting three hours, ensuring national consistency. Over-the-air affiliates may occasionally blackout portions of the national feed to insert , such as or community content, particularly during evening hours.

Evolution of Lineup

During its initial years as Decades from 2015 to , the network featured a diverse programming mix that extended beyond , incorporating non-comedic content such as clips, talk shows like , and historical rundowns in segments like Through the Decades. This broad approach gradually narrowed, with non-comedy elements phased out by around 2020 as the focus shifted toward vintage television retrospectives, setting the stage for a full pivot to upon . The rebranding to Catchy Comedy on March 27, 2023, marked a definitive thematic shift to classic sitcoms, introducing core comedies that became staples, including Good Times, I Love Lucy, and The Dick Van Dyke Show. These additions emphasized family-oriented and workplace humor from the mid-20th century, with Good Times airing prominently in weekday blocks alongside variety elements like The Best of The Ed Sullivan Show to maintain a lighthearted tone. By mid-2023, the lineup had consolidated around approximately 30-40 shows, prioritizing accessible, feel-good narratives over the eclectic clips of the Decades era. In 2024, scheduling tweaks led to temporary removals and rotations to refresh viewer engagement, such as adjustments to licensing priorities and block adjustments. This period saw ongoing refinements, with the network experimenting with thematic groupings to highlight ensemble casts and cultural icons. By 2025, the roster expanded further, reaching over 50 shows in rotation through strategic licensing deals with archives and partners. Key updates included the return of Happy Days on May 26, 2025, following its temporary removal in October 2024, restoring the 1970s to weekday afternoons at 2 p.m. ET. Additionally, debuted on September 1, 2025, in weeknight primetime slots from 9 p.m. ET, adding a modern twist with its ensemble of middle-aged friends and Betty White's iconic role. These 2024-2025 changes integrated select shows into recreated historic blocks, such as the January 4, 2025, launch of a '70s CBS Saturday night lineup featuring , , and , emphasizing era-specific comedy rotations to evoke nostalgic viewing experiences. Overall, the evolution reflected a maturation toward a curated, comedy-exclusive catalog, balancing timeless staples with targeted additions to sustain broad appeal.

Distribution

Over-the-Air Affiliates

Catchy Comedy is primarily distributed as a free over-the-air digital multicast network through subchannels of local broadcast television stations owned by and its partners. This carriage model allows the network to reach viewers via antennas without subscription fees, focusing on third- or higher-tier subchannels that often follow primary network affiliates or other syndicated services. As of 2025, Catchy Comedy is affiliated with approximately 150 stations across more than 120 markets, providing clearance in about 70% of U.S. TV markets. This extensive reach positions it as one of the more widely available diginets, particularly in urban areas where digital subchannel capacity is abundant. Key markets include major metropolitan areas such as (WNYW 5.5, owned by ), (KTTV 11.4, Fox-owned), and (WCIU-TV 26.6, Weigel-owned). Recent expansions post-2023 have targeted smaller markets, enhancing national penetration through agreements. The network's over-the-air footprint originated with its 2015 launch as Decades, initially carried on about 35 Television Stations subchannels as part of a between Weigel and . Growth accelerated in fall via a multi-year carriage deal with , adding 12 high-profile markets (including , , and ) and replacing prior affiliations in those areas to boost visibility in top demographic centers. This expansion, combined with ongoing affiliations with independent and group-owned stations, has sustained steady increases in affiliate count and household coverage. Subchannel positioning for Catchy Comedy varies by station but typically falls on .3, .4, or higher slots, where it may face occasional preemptions for extended , sports overflows, or emergency alerts, though such interruptions are minimal on most affiliates. Weigel's ownership facilitates direct sourcing and management of these broadcast partnerships, ensuring consistent national rollout.

Cable, Satellite, and Streaming Availability

Catchy Comedy is distributed through select cable providers across the United States, with carriage varying by market due to negotiated agreements. On Comcast Xfinity, it is available on channel 238 in New York and channel 293 in Flint, Michigan, among other regions, though some markets discontinued carriage in mid-2025. Spectrum carries the network on channel 193 in markets like Flint. Cox Communications offers it in select areas, such as Roanoke, Virginia. Verizon FiOS provides access on channel 496 in New York markets. These placements emphasize urban and suburban coverage, though availability can fluctuate based on local contracts. For , Catchy Comedy is accessible via on channel 375, added in October 2025 and requiring an active internet connection along with packages such as AT120, Flex, , or Welcome Packs. This setup targets viewers in rural and remote locations where over-the-air signals may be weaker, enhancing nationwide reach through bundled services. Availability on remains limited to specific regional packages, without standardized channel positioning. In the streaming domain, Catchy Comedy has expanded digital access since 2023, offering live linear feeds and on-demand content through platforms like , , and . These services provide unlimited DVR capabilities and 72-hour lookback features, allowing viewers to catch marathon blocks such as "The Catchy Binge" weekends dedicated to series like . The official website supplements this with promotional video clips and episode highlights, though full episodes are directed to streaming partners. Despite these options, the network is not universally carried on all major virtual MVPDs like or , focusing instead on family-oriented and budget-friendly streaming tiers to complement its broadcast footprint in underserved markets.

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