There are many places where one would find listings of the shows on cable channels online. One would be able to find these listings on sites such as TV Guide.
The publicized listings for Fios TV are over 100+ HD channels and thousands of on-demand titles per month, in addition to your other local cable listings.
Comedy Central is its own cable network. Check your local cable listings.
Every area has different channels and thus different listings. Check your local Cable Television website online or call them to have them send you a channel guide. If you are asking about your electronic program guide or EPG for analog cable TV, it is usually located near the lower number channels. If you have a digital cable TV box, you should have a guide button on your cable remote.
The best cable provider is Comecast. They offer the most cable channels and packages. They also offer a lot of old shows and movies on demand.
TVGuide offers listings for all channels, including ESPN2. Zap2it also lists upcoming shows, but gives you more information about what's on than just the title. If you subscribe to a cable service like AT&T, Dish, or DirecTV, you can usually get listings by pressing "guide" on your remote. Finally, you can check the ESPN website; they list upcoming shows on all of their networks, including ESPN2.
Fuel TV has quite a few shows involving skateboarding.
For any major television station and their show listings I would recommend going to their official website. You can also try tv guide dot com as they have listings for many different channels.
There are many places where the cable listings can be viewed. The cable listings can be viewed at popular on the web sources such as TV Guide and Time Warner Cable.
If you want to watch TV channels that your cable carrier does not provide you can either switch carriers or try to find those shows online.
For the 2015-2016 television season, the shows that air opposite The Simpsons are Once Upon a Time on ABC, Football on NBC & Madame Secretaryon CBS.
Go to a channel's website and they'll give you the local listings for their channel. Or if you go to an online newspaper, they usually have the local listings for different areas and different channels.
The LOGO channel found on some satellite and cable networks is made specifically for glbt programming, as well as the channel BRAVO which plays a lot of glbt programming. There are also reruns of shows featuring glbt characters such as "Will & Grace" & "Buffy the Vampire Slayer" that are found on various local, non-pay TV channels. You will have to check your local listings to find out exactly what channels these shows are on.