
(CNN) — For a network that has traditionally made few changes, CBS has a few big ones coming in the fall, including the end of CSI after 15 years.
Here are five things we learned about the new schedule for the “Eye” network.
1. Fewer comedies and more ‘Super’
Since 1949, Monday nights at CBS have meant comedy.
Now, the network is moving away from sitcoms after Big Bang Theory and the new comedy Life in Pieces make the jump to Thursdays in November.
Supergirl, one of the highest-profile new series of the fall, will replace the sitcoms at that point.
Melissa Benoist stars as the DC Comics character (DC and CNN share a parent company), though it’s a bit of a challenging time slot, going up against Fox’s hit Gotham, also based on DC characters.
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