The two remaining scripted series "Cruel Summer" and "Good Trouble" will 
wrap in 2024 after their second and fifth seasons, respectively, and all 
the younger-skewing Disney-owned channel, which dates back to 1978 as the 
CBN Satellite Network (and was CBN Cable Network, the Family Channel, Fox 
Family and ABC Family in-between), will have is some unscripted shows, 
movies and reruns (and the popular Halloween and Christmas movie 
blocks)--and "The 700 Club," the constant on the channel from Day One:

https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/tv/tv-news/good-trouble-cruel-summer-canceled-1235729358/

The channel lost 15M homes earlier this year when Charter dropped it in its 
war with Disney over carriage fees. The question now is how long Freeform 
will stay on the air and will it be the first of the long-runners in the 
first generation of cable channels to sign off.

Also, "Good Trouble" was near the end anyway, but one wonders if Hulu, 
where the shows have most of their audience today anyway, would've made an 
offer for "Cruel Summer" to continue.

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