It was set to broadcast two hours a day in prime time and would have a strong on demand presence, for free, to MEO subscribers.
The channel's schedule was going to consist of 50-minute talk-shows and small segments of 5-15 minutes convering various topics as well as an hour-long cultural magazine.
The former was to front the nightly magazine A Rede, which was set to be the channel's flagship show, and the latter, As Cidades Visíveis, a program dedicated to architecture.
The list of programs for the Spring 2010 season was:[6] One month after launch, Nuno Artur Silva, founder of Produções Fictícias, gave a positive first impression, announcing four new programs: a television version of the satirical publication Inimigo Público with Joana Cruz, Caça ao Cómico with Rui Unas, Melancómico with Nuno Costa Santos and Clube da Palavra.
A Rede was replaced by satirical news show Inferno, originally taking the 22:00 timeslot before moving to 22:30 in May 2012.