CW Expands Primetime Schedule To Saturday

The network will program across all seven nights of the week beginning Oct. 2, offering 14 hours of primetime each week with the addition of the new night.

For the upcoming 2021-22 season, The CW will expand its primetime schedule to include Saturday, growing to become a full seven-day-a-week broadcast network for the first time in its history, it was announced today by Chairman-CEO Mark Pedowitz.  When the new season launches this fall, The CW will offer 14 hours of primetime series each week, Monday through Sunday 8-10 p.m. ET/PT.

The CW will officially kick off its first Saturday night of primetime programming on Oct. 2, with night one of the iHeartRadio Music Festival (8-10 p.m.), with night two of iHeartRadio Music Festival airing on Sunday, Oct. 3 (8-10 p.m.).  The CW’s regularly scheduled Saturday programming lineup will be announced at a later date.

While the network expands its primetime programming lineup, The CW will return the Monday through Friday 3-4 p.m. afternoon block to its affiliated stations to program to their own needs.

Leading The CW’s efforts to expand into a full seven night broadcast network were Betty Ellen Berlamino, executive vice president, network distribution, and Ann Miyagi, Senior Vice President And General Counsel, who worked closely with all of the network’s key affiliate partners to secure clearances across the country.

“As The CW expands and thrives, so do our affiliate partners, and everyone sees the tremendous value and the clear excitement behind the opportunity to brand and identify as a seven night network on both a national and local level,” said Betty Ellen Berlamino, CW executive vice president, distribution. “The addition of more original programming to our Saturday primetime lineup coupled with our stations ability to now program the Monday through Friday daytime block is a win-win for all parties.”

“Becoming a seven-night-a-week network has been a long-standing goal for everyone here at The CW, and in an extremely tight broadcast environment, the ability to expand our primetime by two more hours each week is a dynamic shift that will be gladly welcomed by our clients and the agencies,” said Rob Tuck, executive vice president, national sales.  “Following the recent industry trend which has seen considerable contraction on a linear basis, The CW will buck that trend this season by adding a new night of original programming, creating new opportunities for us going forward.”

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May 13, 2021 at 11:39 pm

For a couple of years, I have heard that The CW wanted to program Sat night I didn’t believe they would do it or if they did just be repeats that night and not an original night of shows, I hope it isn’t Who’s Line or Penn & Teller.

[email protected] says:

May 13, 2021 at 11:42 pm

Oops hi send too soon I’ll watch The CW Sat Night if I think the shows are good or not, it will be low rated since The CW is low rated most nights but they will for the most part have it to themselves other than sports College Football on ABC & Fox.