Three months after plotting a business as usual approach to its fall schedule, CBS is changing its tune. With none of its original scripted dramas and comedies (think all things NCIS and Chuck Lorre fare) ready to air — many of which have not even begun production — the network has turned to so-called gently used imports from across the ViacomCBS brand (Pop's One Day at a Time, CBS All Access' Star Trek: Discovery) and acquired content (Spectrum's Manhunt: Deadly Games) as well as sports, election coverage and specials to fill the voids.
Sources say the network hopes new and returning scripted series could begin airing in November. Also plugging holes across CBS' schedule is CBS News-produced entry The FBI Declassified, which will launch in.
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