CW has announced their fall schedule for 2024. The schedule is, once again, a near-complete shakeup from their previous fall schedule, with less than half of last fall's programs returning to the schedule this year. The schedule includes multiple new series, including Trivial Pursuit and The Librarians: The Next Chapter, and just one scripted original from the pre-Nexstar era: the final season of Superman & Lois.
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The CW Announces Fall 2019 Schedule
The CW has announced their fall schedule for the 2019-20 season. The schedule includes new series Batwoman and Nancy Drew, as well as timeslot moves for shows such as Charmed and Arrow.
Monday:
8 PM: All American (new timeslot!)
9 PM: Black Lightning
Tuesday:
8 PM: The Flash
9 PM: Arrow (new timeslot!)
Wednesday:
8 PM: Riverdale
9 PM: Nancy Drew (new drama!)
Thursday:
8 PM: Supernatural
9 PM: Legacies
Monday:
8 PM: All American (new timeslot!)
9 PM: Black Lightning
Tuesday:
8 PM: The Flash
9 PM: Arrow (new timeslot!)
Wednesday:
8 PM: Riverdale
9 PM: Nancy Drew (new drama!)
8 PM: Supernatural
9 PM: Legacies
Friday:
8 PM: Charmed (new timeslot!)
9 PM: Dynasty (new timeslot!)
9 PM: Dynasty (new timeslot!)
Sunday:
8 PM: Batwoman (new timeslot!)
9 PM: Supergirl (new timeslot!)
9 PM: Supergirl (new timeslot!)
What do you think of this schedule? Let us know in the comments below?
Jess’s Take: A CW Schedule Analysis
Welcome to Jess's Take, and this installment will cover the CW today as I analyze the schedule. We will start on the new night, Sundays!
SUNDAY
8-9 PM — Supergirl
9-10 PM — CHARMED
8-9 PM — Supergirl
9-10 PM — CHARMED
Somehow, the CW managed to mess things up by putting a newbie at 9pm. Plus there are two incompatible shows, so I thought that was messy. Some of the biggest hits in CW history (Arrow, The Flash, The Vampire Diaries, The Originals, DC's Legends of Tomorrow) started at the 8pm time slot. This may not work out well.
Grade: D
MONDAY
8-9 PM — DC’s Legends of Tomorrow
9-10 PM — Arrow
8-9 PM — DC’s Legends of Tomorrow
9-10 PM — Arrow
At the expense of Monday, the CW put their two weakest DC shows on Monday. I'm guessing to fix 9pm, but Arrow is declining. At least we won't get 0.2s for the fall as much as we did with Valor, plus both the later Monday run of Jane the Virgin and Reign in separate springs. And iZombie.
Grade: C+
TUESDAY
8-9 PM — The Flash
9-10 PM — Black Lightning
8-9 PM — The Flash
9-10 PM — Black Lightning
Tuesdays remain unchanged from midseason with Black Lightning returning to the fold at the 9pm time slot. This is okay and guarantees 9pm will have solid ratings, even when The Flash is in decline.
Grade: A
WEDNESDAY
8-9 PM — Riverdale
9-10 PM — ALL AMERICAN
8-9 PM — Riverdale
9-10 PM — ALL AMERICAN
And another 9pm show after Riverdale likely biting the dust after 13 episodes. Based on the ratings trajectory of Riverdale, can they justify keeping it as a lead in?
Grade: B
THURSDAY
8-9 PM — Supernatural
9-10 PM — LEGACIES
8-9 PM — Supernatural
9-10 PM — LEGACIES
I gotta say, this is a really good move. This almost ensures stability on advertisers' night.
Grade: A+
FRIDAY
8-9 PM — Dynasty
9-10 PM — Crazy Ex-Girlfriend
8-9 PM — Dynasty
9-10 PM — Crazy Ex-Girlfriend
Friday nights remain CBS night, where low rated CBS shows are housed in the least desirable time slots, allowing them not to damage the Sunday-Thursday night schedule. Constant 0.1-0.2 ratings likely.
Grade: A-
Aside from a messy Sundays and likely weakened Mondays, this mostly conservative looking schedule is slightly better than the F grade I gave CBS Mondays. Not by much.
CW Fall 2015 Schedule Analysis
The Ratings Junkie
Sunday, August 02, 2015
The Ratings Junkie
Here is my analysis for The CW's fall 2015 schedule.
Monday
8-My Crazy Ex-Girlfriend
9-Jane the Virgin
After taking a hit on Mondays, The CW decided to move The Originals yet again. In its place will be My Crazy Ex-Girlfriend, whose pilot had to be redone from a half-hour cable pilot to an hour-long broadcast pilot. I'm not exactly sure who the show is supposed to target. Females, because it is paired with Jane the Virgin? Or males, considering that many men probably consider themselves to have "crazy ex-girlfriends"? I'm not really sure, but either way its time slot and unexpected pick-up don't give the show much going for it. Meanwhile, low-rated dramedy Jane the Virgin will remain at 9 after much critical success and steady ratings through the season. Although Monday won't be their highest-rated night, it will still do better than that Hart of Dixie-Beauty and the Beast duo from a couple seasons back.
Tuesday
8-The Flash
9-iZombie
iZombie staying behind The CW's one true decently-rated show (by the standards of the other networks, that is) really surprised me considering the weak retention despite the seemingly compatible theme. I'm almost surprised they didn't pick up Cordon and didn't air it there. iZombie should do pretty well in raw numbers, but not in retention. Meanwhile, I expect more of the same out of The Flash, and perhaps even ratings growth once DC's Legends of Tomorrow arrives. The executives over at The CW are sure hoping that The Flash doesn't see a sophomore slump, but so far there are no signs of that.
Wednesday
8-Arrow
9-Supernatural
Keeping this Wednesday schedule the same was probably the smartest thing to do, considering Supernatural wouldn't be able to endure yet another time slot change, plus it would rate better than The 100. Very conservative here, but I wouldn't be too worried about this night falling apart.
Thursday
8-The Vampire Diaries
9-The Originals
After two seasons of seeing Reign rate poorly behind The Vampire Diaries, The CW decided to give the 9pm time slot to its spin-off, arguably where it should have been the entire time for compatibility purposes. Only now, The Originals is no longer a CW hit, not is The Vampire Diaries. I don't think The Originals will go too low, and we should be seeing another season of it, but a string of 0.4s and 0.5s are highly likely. If anything though, it will be getting a lead-in for the first time.
Friday
8-Reign
9-America's Next Top Model
The fact that Reign being renewed consistently would confuse me had it not be for the fact that it is produced by CBS Studios. Being dumped on Friday with no lead-in even further mystifies me, considering that it has gone as low as a 0.3 this season and never saw strong retention out of The Vampire Diaries on Thursday. Could we possibly see a 0.1, or even a 0.0? Only time will tell, but I have a feeling we'll be seeing The 100 here sooner rather than later.
Final Thoughts
The CW didn't really do much different this time around, which was to be expected considering they renewed all of their fall shows. Reign being on Friday may be somewhat of a bold move, but who knows, maybe it will see a Hart of Dixie-like hold (not like it saved the latter). With DC's Legends of Tomorrow coming in midseason and the decline of female-skewing dramas such as The Vampire Diaries, The CW is becoming an increasingly male-skewing network. Considering that demographic is typically hard to reach, the otherwise struggling network may have a real future there if they invest more into male-skewing shows.
What is your analysis of your schedule? Do you agree or disagree with my thoughts? Leave a comment below and maybe it will become the Comment of the Week next Saturday!
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