Aussie Rules Football. Some channel could cover some of those odd events and get folks watching a bit. I have 200-300 "channels" on my TV, many of them shopping channels, amazing how many, and I rarely find anything worth watching. BBC America has occasional nature shows I like. The History Channel is history.
Maybe it says something about American tastes in TV?
I'd note also having a show with two dudes talking about sports is pretty inexpensive in terms of filling time.
We must have 35 channels of just music, fortunately 2 are classic music which I usually put on during dinner.
The cabinets are almost all installed and looking good, or the wife likes them anyway. I think they are fine, pricier than I would have done but whatever. They do have tongue and groove joinings and a lot of roll out drawers. The "ventless" range hoof has a vent. The installers were puzzled by that one. Well, the air has to go somewhere. That was expensive, and I think they are nearly useless. It has a carbon filter of rather dubious efficacy.
I don't mind the smell of cooking unless something burns.