Television Programming
- Judie Byrd's Kitchen, a cooking program.
- Wretched, a theology and commentary program hosted by Todd Friel.
- Liberty University home football games
- Your Health, natural/alternative health advice
In October 2009, FamilyNet began a Saturday morning kids programming block called FunTown, featuring airings of Underdog and The Bullwinkle Show and hosted by FamilyNet's original characters, Groove and Sluggo.
Currently, a large portion of the FamilyNet schedule in the afternoons, evenings, and primetime consists of syndicated programming such as Mr. Belvedere, The Bob Newhart Show, The Mary Tyler Moore Show, and Don't Forget The Lyrics!. Original programming airs in the morning and early afternoon times.
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