[7] In July 2012 during a retransmission consent dispute with Hearst Television, the network was slotted by Time Warner Cable in place of Hearst's broadcast television stations as a 'free preview' and make-good for viewers until the dispute was settled.
[13][14] Two new development deals along with new installments of existing movie series were announced by the channel.
Al Roker signed a deal for his The Midnight Show Murders: A Billy Blessing Novel and Scandal inspiration Judy Smith, a crisis communications specialist, made a deal for the movie The Adjuster.
[15] Although The Adjuster never made it into production, in 2021, Smith was developing a new film titled Redemption in Cherry Springs.
[18] In July 2010, the channel began airing scripted television series to its schedule.
Alec Baldwin is a Tisch alum who served as one of the judges to determine which films would appear on the network.