The crisp autumn air isn’t the only thing to look forward to this fall. The Fall 2024 TV season is on the horizon, and with it comes a new wave of content, audiences, and advertising opportunities. As the TV landscape heats up with this fresh slate of shows, brands have a golden opportunity to connect with an engaged audience.
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Grey’s Anatomy is staying put on Thursday nights, but with a twist. The long-running medical drama is moving to a new time slot, making way for a fresh face in its previous spot.
Ryan Murphy’s Doctor Odyssey is set to premiere on Thursdays at 9/8c, following the first responder hit, 9-1-1. This new medical drama stars Joshua Jackson as a doctor on a luxury cruise ship.
Joining the lineup is High Potential, a crime drama starring Kaitlin Olson as a brilliant single mom partnering with a by-the-books detective. It will air Tuesdays at 10/9c.
On the unscripted side, ABC is introducing The Golden Bachelorette, featuring fan-favorite Joan Vassos as she searches for love. The show will air Wednesdays at 8/7c, followed by the docuseries Scamanda.
While Abbott Elementary is the sole comedy on the fall schedule, popular shows like The Conners, The Rookie, and Will Trent are returning midseason.
With a blend of established favorites and exciting new series, ABC’s fall lineup offers something for everyone.
8 p.m.: Monday Night Football on select Mondays
8 p.m.: Celebrity Wheel of Fortune (Season 5) starting in October
9 p.m.: Press Your Luck (Season 6) starting in October
8 p.m.: Dancing with the Stars (Season 33)
10 p.m.: High Potential (Season 1)
8 p.m.: The Golden Bachelorette (Season 1)
9:30 p.m.: Abbott Elementary (Season 4)
10 p.m.: Scamanda (Season 1)
8 p.m.: 9-1-1 (Season 8)
9 p.m.: Doctor Odyssey (Season 1)
10 p.m.: Grey’s Anatomy (Season 21)
8 p.m.: Shark Tank (Season 16)
9 p.m.: 20/20 (Season 47; two hours)
7:30 p.m.: College Football
7 p.m.: America’s Funniest Home Videos (Season 35)
8 p.m.: The Wonderful World of Disney (too many seasons to count)
Saturday, Aug. 24
7:30 p.m.: College Football
Tuesday, Sept. 17
8 p.m.: Dancing with the Stars (Season 33 premiere, simulcast on Disney+)
10 p.m.: High Potential (series premiere)
Wednesday, Sept. 18
8 p.m.: The Golden Bachelorette (series premiere)
Friday, Sept. 20
9 p.m.: 20/20 (Season 47 premiere)
Thursday, Sept. 26
8 p.m.: 9-1-1 (Season 8 premiere)
9 p.m.: Doctor Odyssey (series premiere)
10 p.m.: Grey’s Anatomy (Season 21 premiere)
Sunday, Sept. 29
7 p.m.: America’s Funniest Home Videos (Season 25 premiere)
8 p.m.: The Wonderful World of Disney (like we said above, too many seasons to count)
Monday, Oct. 7
8 p.m.: Celebrity Wheel of Fortune (Season 5 premiere)
9 p.m.: Press Your Luck (Season 6 premiere)
Wednesday, Oct. 9
9:30 p.m.: Abbott Elementary (Season 4 premiere)
10 p.m.: Scamanda (series premiere)
Friday, Oct. 18
8 p.m.: Shark Tank (Season 4 premiere)

CBS is taking a strategic approach to its fall 2024 schedule, delaying its premiere week to October 13th. This gives the network more time to build anticipation and potentially capitalize on post-Super Bowl momentum.
The network’s cornerstone series remain intact. The popular NCIS franchise dominates Mondays, with the original series paired with the new prequel, NCIS: Origins. Tuesdays feature the FBI trio: FBI, FBI: Most Wanted, and FBI: International. And Survivor continues its reign on Wednesdays.
Thursday nights see a shift with the end of Young Sheldon. Its spin-off, Georgie & Mandy’s First Marriage, fills the 8/7c slot, followed by the return of Ghosts and the highly anticipated new series, Matlock, starring Kathy Bates.
Sundays feature a revamped lineup. Tracker moves to the 8/7c slot, leading into The Equalizer. The new Sherlock Holmes spin-off, Watson, joins the lineup midseason.
Fridays remain dedicated to action, with S.W.A.T., Fire Country, and the final season of Blue Bloods. The Australian drama NCIS: Sydney takes over the Blue Bloods timeslot midseason.
CBS’s fall schedule is a blend of familiar favorites and new additions, aiming to maintain its audience while introducing fresh programming.
8 p.m.: The Neighborhood (Season 7)
8:30 p.m.: Poppa’s House (Season 1)
9 p.m.: NCIS (Season 22)
10 p.m.: NCIS: Origins (Season 1)
8 p.m.: FBI (Season 7)
9 p.m.: FBI: International (Season 4)
10 p.m.: FBI: Most Wanted (Season 6)
8 p.m.: Survivor (Season 47)
9:30 p.m.: The Summit (Season 1)
8 p.m.: The Price Is Right at Night
9 p.m.: Raid the Cage
10 p.m.: Hollywood Squares
8 p.m.: Georgie & Mandy’s First Marriage (Season 1)
8:30 p.m.: Ghosts (Season 4)
9 p.m.: Matlock (Season 1)
10 p.m.: Elsbeth (Season 2)
8 p.m.: S.W.A.T. (Season 8)
9 p.m.: Fire Country (Season 3)
10 p.m.: Blue Bloods (Season 14 Part 2)
8 p.m.: NCIS: Sydney (Season 2)
9 p.m.: Fire Country (Season 3)
10 p.m.: S.W.A.T. (Season 8)
8 p.m.: Drama repeats
10 p.m.: 48 Hours
7 p.m.: 60 Minutes
8 p.m.: Tracker (Season 2)
9 p.m.: The Equalizer (Season 5)
10 p.m.: Drama repeats
Wednesday, Sept. 18
8 p.m.: Survivor (two-hour Season 47 premiere)
Regular 8:00-9:30 p.m. timeslot begins Wednesday, Sept. 25
Saturday, Sept. 21
9 p.m.: 48 Hours (Season 37 premiere)
Regular 10:00-11:00 p.m. timeslot begins Saturday, Sept. 28
Sunday, Sept. 22
7 p.m.: 60 Minutes (Season 57 premiere)
8 p.m.: Matlock (sneak peek)
Regular 9:00-10:00 p.m. Thursday timeslot begins Oct. 17
Sunday, Sept. 29
7 p.m. ET: NFL on CBS doubleheader
7:30 p.m. ET / 7 p.m. PT: 60 Minutes (90-minute episode)
9 p.m. ET / 8:30 p.m. PT: The Summit (sneak peek)
Regular 9:30-11:00 p.m. Wednesday timeslot begins Oct. 16
10:30 p.m. ET / 10 p.m. PT: Big Brother (original episode)
Sunday, Oct. 6
7 p.m.: NFL on CBS doubleheader
8 p.m.: American Music Awards (AMAs)
10 p.m.: Big Brother (original episode)
Wednesday, Oct. 9
8 p.m.: Survivor
9:30 p.m.: The Summit (encore of first episode)
Thursday, Oct. 10
8 p.m.: Big Brother (original episode)
9 p.m.: Matlock (encore of first episode)
10:00 p.m.: Elsbeth (rebroadcast)
CBS Premiere Week – Sunday, Oct. 13
7 p.m.: 60 Minutes
8 p.m.: Tracker (Season 2 premiere)
9 p.m.: Big Brother (season finale)
Monday, Oct. 14
8 p.m.: NCIS (Season 22 premiere)
Regular 9:00-10:00 p.m. timeslot begins Monday, Oct. 21
9 p.m.: NCIS: Origins (series premiere)
Regular 10:00-11:00 p.m. timeslot begins Monday, Oct. 21
Tuesday, Oct. 15
8 p.m.: FBI (Season 7 premiere)
9 p.m.: FBI: International (Season 4 premiere)
10 p.m.: FBI: Most Wanted (Season 6 premiere)
Wednesday, Oct. 16
8 p.m.: Survivor
9:30 p.m.: The Summit (second episode)
Thursday, Oct. 17
8 p.m.: Georgie & Mandy’s First Marriage (series premiere)
8:30 p.m.: Ghosts (Season 4 premiere)
9 p.m.: Matlock (second episode)
10 p.m.: Elsbeth (Season 2 premiere)
Friday, Oct. 18
8 p.m.: S.W.A.T. (Season 8 premiere)
9 p.m.: Fire Country (Season 3 premiere)
10 p.m.: Blue Bloods (return of remaining episodes of 14th and final season)
Sunday, Oct. 20
7 p.m.: 60 Minutes (special 90-minute episode)
8:30 p.m.: Tracker
9:30 p.m.: The Equalizer (Season 5 premiere)
Monday, Oct. 21
8 p.m.: The Neighborhood (Season 7 premiere)
8:30 p.m.: Poppa’s House (series premiere)
9 p.m.: NCIS
10 p.m.: NCIS: Origins
Sunday, Oct. 27
7 p.m. ET: NFL on CBS doubleheader
7:30 p.m. ET / 7 p.m. PT: 60 Minutes
8:30 p.m. ET / 8 p.m. PT: Tracker
9:30 p.m. ET / 9 p.m. PT: The Equalizer
Sunday, Nov. 3
7 p.m.: 60 Minutes
8 p.m.: Tracker
9 p.m.: The Equalizer (regular time period premiere)

Fox is bringing the drama and excitement this fall with a lineup that blends established favorites with fresh new shows.
Thrill-seekers will have plenty to watch. The network is doubling down on high-stakes action with 9-1-1: Lone Star returning for another season. Joining it is the new series Rescue: HI-Surf, which follows the daring lives of lifeguards on Oahu’s North Shore. Both shows will air back-to-back on Monday nights, starting September 23rd.
For fans of mystery, Murder in a Small Town arrives on Tuesdays, September 24th. This crime drama follows a big-city cop who uncovers dark secrets in a seemingly idyllic town.
On the comedy front, Fox is introducing Universal Basic Guys, a new animated series about brothers navigating life with a universal basic income. The show premieres on Sunday, September 8th and has already been renewed for a second season.
While these new shows are generating buzz, Fox is also holding onto beloved series like The Simpsons, Bob’s Burgers, and Krapopolis for the fall. However, popular shows such as The Cleaning Lady, Family Guy, Animal Control, and MasterChef will return midseason.
8 p.m.: 9-1-1: Lone Star (Season 5)
9 p.m.: Rescue: HI-Surf (Season 1)
8 p.m.: Accused (Season 2)
9 p.m.: Murder in a Small Town (Season 1)
8 p.m.: The Masked Singer (Season 12)
9 p.m.: The Floor (Season 2)
8 p.m.: Hell’s Kitchen (Season 23)
9 p.m.: Crime Scene Kitchen (Season 3)
8 p.m.: FOX College Football Friday/FOX College Hoops/FOX UFL
7 p.m.: Fox Sports Saturday
7 p.m.: NFL on Fox
7:30 p.m.: The OT/Fox Animation Encores
8 p.m.: The Simpsons (Season 36)
8:30 p.m.: Universal Basic Guys (Season 1)
9 p.m.: Bob’s Burgers (Season 15)
9:30 p.m.: Krapopolis (Season 2)
Saturdays (ongoing)
7 p.m.: Fox Sports Saturday
Sunday, Sept. 8 (immediately following FOX NFL doubleheader)
8 p.m.: Universal Basic Guys (series premiere, live in all time zones)
8:30 p.m.: Bob’s Burgers (all-new episode, live in all time zones)
9 p.m.: The Great North (all-new episodes)
Fridays, beginning Sept. 13
8 p.m. ET/5:00 p.m. PT: FOX College Football Friday/FOX College Hoops/FOX UFL
Sunday, Sept. 15
8 p.m.: Universal Basic Guys (all-new episode)
8:30 p.m.: Bob’s Burgers (all-new episode)
9 p.m.: The Great North (all-new episodes)
Sunday, Sept. 22 (immediately following FOX NFL doubleheader)
8 p.m.: Rescue: HI-Surf (series premiere, live in all time zones)
9 p.m.: Universal Basic Guys (all-new episode)
9:30 p.m.: Bob’s Burgers (all-new episode)
Monday, Sept. 23
8 p.m.: 9-1-1: Lone Star (Season 5 premiere)
9 p.m.: Rescue: HI-Surf (time period premiere)
Tuesday, Sept. 24
8 p.m.: Murder in a Small Town (special 90-minute series premiere)
Wednesday, Sept. 25
8 p.m.: The Masked Singer (Season 12 premiere)
9 p.m.: The Floor (Season 2 premiere)
Thursday, Sept. 26
8 p.m.: Hell’s Kitchen (Season 23 premiere)
9 p.m.: Crime Scene Kitchen (Season 3 premiere)
Sunday, Sept. 29
8 p.m.: The Simpsons (Season 36 premiere)
8:30 p.m.: Universal Basic Guys (time period premiere)
9 p.m.: Bob’s Burgers (Season 15 premiere)
9:30 p.m.: Krapopolis (Season 2 premiere)
Tuesday, Oct. 1
8 p.m.: Murder in a Small Town (special time period; airing before the vice presidential debate)
Tuesday, Oct. 8
8 p.m.: Accused (Season 2 premiere)
9 p.m.: Murder in a Small Town (time period premiere)

NBC’s fall lineup is a blend of tried-and-true hits and new ventures. The network is doubling down on its successful procedural dramas, with five returning shows boasting over a decade on the air. This strategy underscores the importance of reliable programming in the broadcast landscape.
While familiar faces dominate, NBC is also introducing fresh programming:
Additionally, NBC will air a special episode of the Peacock comedy Mr. Throwback on September 12th.
8 p.m.: The Voice (Season 26)
10 p.m.: Brilliant Minds (Season 1)
8 p.m.: St. Denis Medical (Season 1)
8:30 p.m.: Night Court (Season 3)
9 p.m.: The Voice (Season 26)
10 p.m.: The Irrational (Season 2)
8 p.m.: Chicago Med (Season 10)
9 p.m.: Chicago Fire (Season 13)
10 p.m.: Chicago P.D. (Season 12)
8 p.m.: Law & Order (Season 24)
9 p.m.: Law & Order: SVU (Season 26)
10 p.m.: Found (Season 2)
8 p.m.: Happy’s Place (Season 1)
8:30 p.m.: Lopez vs. Lopez (Season 3)
9 p.m.: Dateline NBC
7 p.m. ET: Big Ten Pregame / Notre Dame Pregame (also live on Peacock)
7:30 p.m. ET: Big Ten Saturday Night / Notre Dame Football (also live on Peacock)
7 p.m. ET: Football Night in America (also live on Peacock)
8:20 p.m. ET: NBC Sunday Night Football (also live on Peacock)
Saturday, Aug. 31
7 p.m.: Big Ten Countdown (season premiere)
7:30 p.m.: Big Ten Football (season premiere)
Thursday, Sept. 5
7 p.m: NFL Kickoff 2024
8:15 p.m.: Sunday Night Football (special night) NFL kickoff game
Sunday, Sept. 8
7 p.m.: Football Night in America (season premiere)
8:15 p.m.: Sunday Night Football (time period premiere)
Thursday, Sept. 12
9 p.m.: Mr. Throwback (special one-time airing, remaining episodes stream on Peacock)
Monday, Sept. 23
8 p.m.: The Voice (Season 26 premiere)
10 p.m.: Brilliant Minds (series premiere)
Tuesday, Sept. 24
9 p.m.: America’s Got Talent (Season 19 finale)
Wednesday, Sept. 25
8 p.m.: Chicago Med (Season 10 premiere)
9 p.m.: Chicago Fire (Season 13 premiere)
10 p.m.: Chicago P.D. (Season 12 premiere)
Thursday, Sept. 26
8 p.m.: People’s Choice Country Awards
Friday, Sept. 27
9 p.m.: Dateline NBC (season premiere)
Tuesday, Oct. 1
8 p.m.: The Voice (Tuesday premiere)
10 p.m.: The Irrational (Season 2 premiere)
Thursday, Oct. 3
8 p.m.: Law & Order (Season 24 premiere)
9 p.m.: Law & Order: SVU (Season 26 premiere)
10 p.m.: Found (Season 2 premiere)
Friday, Oct. 18
8 p.m.: Happy’s Place (series premiere)
8:30 p.m.: Lopez vs. Lopez (Season 3 premiere)
Tuesday, Nov. 12
8 p.m.: St. Denis Medical (series premiere, back-to-back episodes)
Tuesday, Nov. 19
8:30 p.m.: Night Court (Season 3 premiere)

The CW is undergoing a significant transformation, and its fall 2024 schedule reflects this change. With the end of Riverdale, the network is looking to establish a new identity.
New series include the limited drama Joan, starring Sophie Turner as a diamond thief, premiering October 2nd. Additionally, the docuseries The Wranglers will debut on Thursdays, following the final season of Superman & Lois.
The network is also expanding its unscripted programming with game show adaptations of Trivial Pursuit and Scrabble.
While some shows, like All American and Wild Cards, have been renewed, others, including All American: Homecoming, Walker, The Spencer Sisters, Run the Burbs, and Everybody Burns, have been canceled.
The CW’s midseason lineup will introduce two new dramas: Good Cop/Bad Cop starring Leighton Meester and the mystery series Sherlock & Daughter featuring David Thewlis.
As the network continues to evolve, this fall schedule offers a glimpse into the future of The CW.
8 p.m.: Trivial Pursuit
9 p.m.: Scrabble
8 p.m.: WWE NXT (Broadcast Television Debut)
8 p.m.: Sullivan’s Crossing (Season 2)
9 p.m.: Joan
8 p.m.: Superman & Lois (Season 4)
9 p.m.: The Wranglers
8 p.m.: Whose Line Is It Anyway? (Season 13)
9 p.m.: Inside the NFL (Season 2)
CW Sports Saturday
7 p.m.: The CW Sunday Movie Night
Friday, Aug. 30
8 p.m.: TBA
9 p.m.: Inside the NFL (Season 2 Premiere)
Saturday, Aug. 31
3 p.m. ET: PAC-12 Football: Portland State at Washington State
6:30 p.m. ET: PAC-12 Football: Idaho State at Oregon State
Sunday, Sept. 1
8 p.m.: The Chosen (Season 4 Premiere)
9:30 p.m.: TBA
Friday, Sept. 6
8 p.m.: Whose Line Is It Anyway? (Season 13 Premiere)
8:30 p.m.: Whose Line Is It Anyway? (Original Episode)
Friday, Sept. 20
7 p.m. ET: NASCAR Xfinity Series at Bristol Motor Speedway
Tuesday, Oct. 1
8 p.m.: WWE NXT (Network Premiere)
Wednesday, Oct. 2
8 p.m.: Sullivan’s Crossing (Season 2 Premiere)
9 p.m.: Joan (Series Premiere)
Monday, Oct. 7
8 p.m.: Scrabble (Series Premiere)
9 p.m.: Trivial Pursuit (Series Premiere)
Thursday, Oct. 17
8 p.m.: Superman & Lois (Season 4 Premiere)
9 p.m.: Superman & Lois (Original Episode)
Thursday, Oct. 24
8 p.m.: Superman & Lois (Original Episode)
9 p.m.: The Wranglers (Series Premiere)
Wednesday, Nov. 13
8 p.m.: Sullivan’s Crossing (Original Episode)
9 p.m.: Children Ruin Everything (Season 4 Premiere)
9:30 p.m.: Children Ruin Everything (Original Episode)
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