CW had previously announced that virtually its entire line-up would premiere in October (allowing its mostly serialized shows to air with fewer of the hiatuses and repeats that have tended to disrupt the network’s schedule), and now it’s put specific dates to the debuts:
Friday August 24:
8PM: AMERICA’S NEXT TOP MODEL
Tuesday October 2:
8PM: HART OF DIXIE
Wednesday October 3
9PM: SUPERNATURAL
Monday October 8
8PM: 90210
9PM: GOSSIP GIRL
Wednesday October 10
8PM: ARROW
Thursday October 11:
8PM: THE VAMPIRE DIARIES
9PM: BEAUTY AND THE BEAST
Tuesday October 16
9PM: EMILY OWENS MD
Friday October 19:
9PM: NIKITA
ABC and CBS have yet to announce their premiere dates.
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