Kids are 9 and 11, though this has been what they watch pretty consistently for the last year:
On netflix, they watch the 'who was show,' 'nailed it,' 'property brothers' (on hulu) and some my little pony surprise thing (though girl claims she hates it and it's for babies, watch history doesn't lie.) Liv and Maddie is another one girl watches. On youtube, they mostly watch Minecraft tutorials or the Bon Appetit Gourmet Makes. Screen time is pretty limited, so if they don't watch a show they'll generally use their time to either play Minecraft or Shell Shockers, or play Nintendo. As a family, we watch American Ninja Warrior, Great British Baking Show and other cooking shows of that ilk, Property Brothers or other 'awesome architecture' shows, bike racing, and Steelers games.
Their younger cousins love Pajama Masks (which I've seen a bit of as well while we hung out with them; it's pretty good for that 2-5 age range) and SuperWings (not as good, but not as obnoxious as some other shows).
They also have no real concept of watching a show on TV that you can't pause, or waiting for an episode to come on at a specific time. The only thing remotely like this is the fact they're not allowed screens before 8:00am on Saturday and have to wait for 8:00 to roll around. How they suffer!
Not sure how we'll manage all of this with baby on the way. Can we just do Mr. Rogers and Sesame Street?