
CBO operates as a broadcast television channel within the United States, primarily distributing a mix of syndicated programming and locally produced content. Its schedule tends to lean toward classic film reruns, off-network drama series, and some reality-based shows that have completed their original network runs. The channel also carries a limited amount of news segments, often sourced from regional affiliates or syndicated news services, and occasionally airs public affairs programming. Religious content, including paid programming and locally produced faith-based segments, appears in certain time slots, particularly on weekends. Documentaries and lifestyle programs, such as home improvement or cooking shows, fill portions of the daytime and early evening hours.
Viewers can access CBO through over-the-air digital broadcasts in many markets, as well as through cable and satellite providers that carry the channel as part of basic or extended tiers. Some streaming platforms and TV guide listings include CBO, though availability varies by region and service provider. The channel does not produce original series or movies, instead relying on acquired content from distributors. Its programming is scheduled in standard time blocks, with limited variation outside of special holiday marathons or occasional live event coverage tied to local community events.

