The upcoming U.S. midterm elections, which are taking place on Tuesday November 8, are set to be one of the most-watched in years due to the heightened nature of politics right now.
As such, three of the major networks – ABC, CBS and NBC – are pre-empting their primetime schedules and running news coverage across the evening, as the balance of the House and Senate is up in the air as well as a number of key Governor races.
This means that shows including the FBI franchise, ABC’s Bachelor In Paradise and The Rookie: Feds and NBC’s The Voice, La Brea and New Amsterdam will be affected.
The most interesting change is with the original FBI series. The episode that would have aired on November 8 is moving to Sunday November 6.
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