And Cable, though they can produce some great shows, they don't have ANY consistency on when it airs, which loses A LOT of people...
HBO may have had some difficulties in the past with shows like
The Sopranos, but, for two examples, AMC and FX don't have issues with consistency.
On AMC, all three seasons of
Breaking Bad and all four seasons of
Mad Men have premiered in the same time period. On FX, the only season of
The Shield that aired out of its "normal" timeframe was season seven, which premiered several months later than had been normal. All three seasons of
Sons of Anarchy, however, have premiered in September.
Justified season one premiered in March, with season two being moved up to February, so that's still in the same ball park.
Syfy has its own typical scheduling as well, which has sometimes differed depending on show and only seems to me to have really been dropped with the second half of
Caprica. As another example, TNT's
Men of a Certain Age has premiered in December for both of its seasons so far, though it's the only TNT show I'm watching so I don't know if they've had issues with other shows.
Could you provide some examples of what networks do have issues with consistency? Apparently they aren't ones that I've been watching, so I'm curious.