Outside of prime time and programming that's part of their contractual obligations with
CBN, Freeform (as of October 2025) mostly airs reruns of contemporary comedy series such as
According to Jim and
Boy Meets World. The channel also produces some original programming, which as of April 2026 includes shows such as Born to Be Viral: The Real Lives of Kidfluencers, Not Her First Rodeo, Project Runway, Love Thy Nader, That Thrifting Show with Lara Spencer, and Raising Chelsea. Until the debuts of
Melissa & Joey (which ran from 2010 to 2015),
Baby Daddy (which ran from 2012 to 2017),
Young and Hungry (which ran from 2014 to 2018) and
Grown-ish (which ran from 2018 to 2024), Freeform (as ABC Family) had long faced minimal success with its original sitcoms, with its drama series often outlasting its comedies. Freeform airs its original drama series on Monday and/or Tuesday nights, and since 2011 (beginning under the former ABC Family brand), has aired its comedy series on Wednesdays. The channel airs first-run episodes of its original series mainly between January and August, with films generally airing in their place during prime time on the aforementioned nights from September to December (the only exception since 2010, have been annual Halloween episodes of
Pretty Little Liars that air as part of the 13 Nights of Halloween in October as well as the debut of the first third of season one (and the only season) of
Ravenswood in October 2013), the first ten episodes (or as few as eight for new series) of each season of its original programs air consecutively, the season's remaining episodes are broadcast following a hiatus of four to six months. Dating back to its existence as ABC Family, Freeform typically only reruns episodes of its original series in a marathon that airs prior to a season premiere, mid-season or season finale, or other special occasion, though the channel does air encore presentations of its shows that typically preempt programs that normally air at 7:00 and 10:00 p.m. Eastern Time during the rest of the week on these nights (with the previous week's episode airing in the former time slot prior to the newest episode and a same-night encore of the newest episode on the evening of an episode premiere in the latter time slot).
Films Freeform airs movies in prime time on Thursday and Friday nights (and if no original series are scheduled, Mondays, Tuesdays and/or Wednesdays as well), along with a day-long schedule of films on weekends from as early as 7:00 a.m. (sometimes later, such as around 7:30 a.m. or 8:00 a.m.) to as late as 2:00 a.m. Eastern Time on Saturdays and Sundays. As of 2019, Freeform features a mix of animated and live action films from film divisions
Walt Disney Pictures,
Walt Disney Animation Studios,
Pixar,
20th Century Studios,
Searchlight Pictures,
Touchstone Pictures,
Hollywood Pictures, and
Blue Sky Studios. Freeform also shows sub-runs (runs of films that have already received broadcast or syndicated television airings) of theatrical films from other studios such as
Sony Pictures,
Universal Pictures,
Paramount Pictures (barring
Nickelodeon Movies titles),
Warner Bros. Pictures,
New Line Cinema,
HiT Entertainment,
Lionsgate, and
DreamWorks Pictures. Freeform has purchased the cable television rights to many film series, such as the
Harry Potter series (which ABC and Disney Channel also hold rights to), 2004's
A Cinderella Story (and the direct to video sequels,
Another Cinderella Story,
A Cinderella Story: Once Upon a Song, and
A Cinderella Story: If the Shoe Fits) and most recently the
Legally Blonde film series (after securing rights to the 2009 made-for-DVD release
Legally Blondes). The channel also produces its own original made-for-TV movies (targeting a slightly older audience than those aired by sister network Disney Channel); some of Freeform's most popular original movies include
Night of the Twisters (the channel's first original movie, which premiered in 1996 during its existence as The Family Channel),
Holiday in Handcuffs, the
Au Pair trilogy,
Ice Angel, and
Cyberbully (which premiered on the channel under either the Fox Family or ABC Family identities). As Freeform, the channel has had original movies such as
Angry Angel,
The Truth About Christmas,
Life-Size 2, ''No Sleep 'Til Christmas
, Turkey Drop
, and Ghosting: The Spirit of Christmas''. ABC Family, the channel has also recently been generating high levels of viewers with its weekend movie events; the "Harry Potter Weekend" block in July 2009 generated some of the highest levels of viewers for its weekend events for the year to date. ABC Family's airing of
The Hunger Games on October 10, 2014, was one of the channel's most watched telecasts for a single film, being seen by nearly 1.9 million viewers. Freeform is becoming known for airing previews of upcoming movies, as it has done for
Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix,
Hairspray, and
Stardust. The channel has also aired select Disney Channel Original Movies in recent years, including the 2008 movie
Camp Rock the 2011 films
Lemonade Mouth and
Phineas and Ferb the Movie: Across the 2nd Dimension, and the 2017 movie
Descendants 2, which are also four of only five Disney Channel movies to air domestically on a non-Disney Channel branded network. (
Cadet Kelly is the other, having aired on
The Wonderful World of Disney in 2002.) This has become somewhat more prevalent since the channel's January 2016 rebranding to Freeform, which has also seen the channel air such popular Disney Channel films as
High School Musical. Freeform aired the
Olivia Rodrigo film
Driving Home 2 U on May 14, 2022. It was the first time that a Disney+ original movie ever aired on Freeform (and thus, any linear television channel).
Sports From 2000 to 2001, Fox Family aired a weekly
Major League Baseball (MLB) game on
Thursday nights during the league's regular season (a game that had previously aired nationwide on
Fox Sports Net from 1997 to 1999), as well as select
Division Series games. As part of its purchase of Fox Family, in addition to that game, Disney acquired the MLB cable television rights that were also held by Fox Family's then-sister channel
FX. ESPN assumed the production responsibilities for the two game packages beginning with the
2002 MLB season, although the game telecasts remained on ABC Family for one additional year, before ESPN struck a deal to move those playoff games to its flagship network starting
the following year (although the games aired on Disney-owned networks, Fox kept the exclusive negotiation to renew the contract after the
2006 season; Fox chose not to renew their rights to the Division Series, which went to
TBS as part of its
new baseball contract). The Division Series games broadcast on the network were simulcast on local broadcast television stations in the home markets of the participating teams. For the
2020 NFL season, ESPN aired an alternate broadcast of its
National Football League (NFL)
wild card game on Freeform, alongside simulcasts on ABC, ESPN2, and ESPN Deportes; this marked the first live sports telecast of any kind on the channel since
2002 (when the channel was known as ABC Family). ==Programming blocks==