They should do what kids cartoon networks have been doing for decades - run a new show for exactly three seasons, no more, no less. Be really upfront with creators that they’re going to get three seasons of ten episodes each. Do that for five years and viewers will come back because they’ll know shows will actually end. After that, they can start being more choosey about what they renew, but they need consumer confidence back first.
They should do what kids cartoon networks have been doing for decades - run a new show for exactly three seasons, no more, no less. Be really upfront with creators that they’re going to get three seasons of ten episodes each. Do that for five years and viewers will come back because they’ll know shows will actually end. After that, they can start being more choosey about what they renew, but they need consumer confidence back first.