On June 5, 2014, The CW announced that it would cancel its existing
Saturday morning block Vortexx, which was produced by
Saban Brands, in favor of One Magnificent Morning, a new, five-hour block produced by
Litton Entertainment and distributed by
CBS Television Distribution, that would feature live-action
educational programming aimed teenagers and their parents. The move came as part of a growing shift by broadcast television networks towards
non-fiction programming to fulfil the FCC-mandated requirement to air
a quota of educational programming weekly. The previous year, Litton began producing
CBS Dream Team, a similar E/I block for sister network
CBS (former corporate parent
CBS Corporation was a part-owner of The CW), and the company has also produced
Litton's Weekend Adventure for
ABC's affiliates since September 3, 2011. Vortexx aired for the final time on September 27, 2014. It was thought to be the last conclusive
Saturday morning block across the major U.S. commercial broadcast networks that primarily featured non-educational children's programming. Such content has gradually fallen out of favor because of the E/I rules, as well as shifts in viewing habits towards
cable networks and online
video on demand services for animation and youth-oriented content. One Magnificent Morning premiered the following week on October 4, 2014, following the cancellation of Vortexx in its 7:00 a.m. to Noon timeslot. As a consequence of the block launching three weeks after the traditional start of the syndication television season, Litton provided a temporary barter package of
Everyday Health and
Culture Click (which both formerly aired on Litton's Weekend Adventure) to CW stations, allowing those who depended on the OMM block to fulfill E/I guidelines to have programming before it started. Some initially announced shows that were not produced for the block were: ''America's Flavors
, Social Media Mania
, Swag
, and Taste of Home''. On January 7, 2016, The CW and Litton announced a five-year renewal for the block, extending it through the 2020–21 broadcast season. On October 7, 2017, the block was reduced to the federally mandated minimum running time of three hours and began airing from 8:00 a.m. to 11:00 a.m. local time. The CW gave its two hours of reclaimed time to its affiliate stations. ==Programming==