Personally, I would like it if Television could return to its roots, I mean, whatever happened to waking up Saturday morning and wanting to watch cartoons? What happened to TGIF and Friends etc.
A few things happened here. Saturday morning cartoons were a weekly event when we were children. However, the advent of widely-accessible cable television met the demand of cartoons from our youth, and as a result it killed Saturday morning in the process. When you go from having just CBS/ABC/Fox/NBC to CBS/ABC/NBC/Fox/Cartoon Network/Nickelodeon/Disney/Nicktoons TV/DisneyXD/Boomerang, the playing field sways grossly in the favor of cable networks that can dedicate many more hours of programming to cartoons compared to the 4 over-the-air networks.
TGIF died with the growing trend of people going out on Friday nights. Dates, movies, bars, concerts, god-knows-what-else, is what killed the event of watching TV on friday nights on ABC.
It also needs to add some more sports, because I've never understood the idea that in the US you have to pay to watch sports games. In every other country I've visited, you watch futbal, basketball, etc at least 2-4 times a week for free. In the US this should equate to 1 baseball, football, nba, and hockey match at least per week. Not just the finals/playoffs and not just the popular matches. It should be far more promotional of sports in general.
Unfortunately, capitalism drives everything here in the States. We have to pay for everything. For the 2008 Beijing Olympics, I was in Japan and noticed that Japan had tv channels dedicated to 100% coverage of the games, no advertisements. In the U.S., they had edited segments, cut in with sponsorship from Coca Cola. It's sickening.