Will Thorne Staff WriterCBS has become the latest network to concede that its fall 2020 schedule will not look anything like normal.The network has unveiled premiere dates for September and October, none of which include the originals it touted in its previous schedule announcement just over three months ago.Instead, CBS has thrown the first season of “Star Trek: Discovery” and the fourth season of “One Day At a Time” into the broadcast mixer for the first time.In addition, “Big Brother” and “Love Island,” which began their seasons later than usual, will now be extended further into the fall, airing multiple nights a week to help plug the scripted content gap.The network has also acquired Lionsgate TV and Spectrum Original series “Manhunt:.
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