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has confirmed the primetime schedule for the upcoming season.

The network is coming off a successful broadcast year, with Tracker reigning as the most-watched scripted series on network television. It also launched the hit Yellowstone spinoff Marshals, which is headlined by Luke Grimes reprising the role of Kayce Dutton, and the FBI spinoff CIA. It will continue into 2026 by launching some new shows and relying on .

Unlike other major networks, which will reveal their primetime schedules in May, CBS has shared the days and times for its major shows on Wednesday, April 15. However, a more surprising update is that Ghosts and Matlock will wait until midseason after they had been fall staples since their launches, as well as NCIS: Sydney.

New shows that will be added include a new NCIS spinoff, NCIS: New York, along with the legal drama Cupertino, , and the Matthew Gray Gubler-led procedural Einstein. It's worth noting that Ghosts will return with two hour-long special episodes, timed for Halloween and Christmas.

The table below reveals the details of NCIS season 24, Marshals, and several others along scripted, reality, and non-fiction lines:

TV Show

Time (ET)

Day

FBI

8 PM

Monday

CIA

9 PM

Monday

Harlan Coben’s Final Twist

10 PM

Monday

NCIS

8 PM

Tuesday

NCIS: New York

9 PM

Tuesday

NCIS: Origins

10 PM

Tuesday

Survivor

8 PM

Wednesday

The Amazing Race

9:30 PM

Wednesday

Georgie & Mandy’s First Marriage

8 PM

Thursday

Eternally Yours (NEW)

8:30 PM

Thursday

Elsbeth

9 PM

Thursday

Cupertino (NEW)

10 PM

Thursday

Sheriff Country

8 PM

Friday

Fire Country

9 PM

Friday

Boston Blue

10 PM

Friday

48 Hours

10 PM

Saturday

60 Minutes

7 PM

Sunday

Marshals

8 PM

Sunday

Tracker

9 PM

Sunday

CBS will be adding some new scripted comedies and dramas. The most notable, arguably, is the latest NCIS spinoff. , who is back as Sam Hanna. The veteran Special Agent returns to his home base of New York City and joins the field office where he teams up with a rebellious agent (Scott Caan) to help lead a new unit.

They take on high-risk missions together, aiming to protect one of the world’s most important cities and ports. It's executive produced by R. Scott Gemmill, who currently works on The Pitt, as well as Byron Balasco, LL Cool J, and Jason Barrett, with Balasco serving as showrunner.

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After his run as Dr. Spencer Reid on Criminal Minds, Matthew Gray Gubler is officially making his way back to CBS in the first image from Einstein.

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As for Cuprterino, it's described as a David vs. Goliath legal drama and unfolds in the heart of Silicon Valley. The story follows a lawyer (played by Mike Colter) and catches up with him just as he's being cheated out of his stock options by his former employer, a tech startup.

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He refuses to back down, joining forces with another recently fired attorney (played by Tokyo Vice's Rachel Keller) to represent those taken advantage of by the tech elite and help them fight back. The project reunites Colter with creators Robert and Michelle King, marking his first project since on Paramount+.

CBS is debuting these new offerings with the confidence of being home to 13 of the top 20 most-watched series, according to Nielsen. Those gains are led by Tracker and . But the new shows have the potential to break out, as well, appealing to different audiences but all sticking to the type of stories that broadcast television does best.

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