I have never seen the Christian channel you mention.
I have often wondered why there were so many good old conservative films once and not now. Does the change in fashion account for it all?
For example, an old favourite film that I like: "Mr Skeffington" (1943ish): Bette Davis plays a vain woman who commits adultary, divorces her husband for money, then eventually regrets it...lifelong marriage is portrayed as the best positive.
The film won an oscar.
In most old films, the heroine is married, people who murder or commit adultary either regret it or end up having something bad to them..
Then there were those bible epics made in the 50's and 60's, like "The 10 Commandmants" with Yul Brenner as Pharoah
I wonder if movie makers are missing out on the conservative audience in the same way they are missing out on the older demographic. When they made "The King's Speech" a few years ago, it was said to be a huge hit because it was a film for older people and that demographic usually gets missed.