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CBS Makes Schedule Change with High-Rated Show as Perplexed Fans Say They ‘Don’t Really Understand the Strategy’

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CBS has made a big change to the schedule of a fan-favorite TV series.

Another CBS program was also impacted by the change.

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Two Fan-Favorite CBS Crime Drama Series Faced Major Schedule ChangeCredit: Alamy
Queen Latifah's The Equalizer also faced a schedule change

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Queen Latifah’s The Equalizer also faced a schedule changeCredit: Barbara Nitke/CBS/Universal Tele
Justin Hartley filming a scene for Tracker

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Justin Hartley filming a scene for TrackerCredit: Getty Images – Getty

Tracker, starring This Is Us’ Justin Hartley, will air earlier than expected during the network’s highly anticipated fall lineup.

The drama series follows Justin’s character Colter Shaw and his journey traveling across the country in an RV to help police and citizens solve crimes.

Originally scheduled for Sunday, October 27th, the Season 2 premiere will air two weeks earlier on October 13th.

That night’s lineup consists of 60 Minutes at 7pm, Tracker at 8pm and the Big Brother season 26 finale.

The popular series starring Queen Latifah called The Equalizer has also seen an increase in programming.

The 5th season of the crime drama was scheduled for October 27th, but will now premiere on October 20th.

That day’s primetime programming begins with a 90-minute 60-minute special at 7 p.m.

The second episode of Tracker will air at 8:30pm, with The Equalizer following at 9:30pm.

One fan was confused by the big schedule change.

“I’m not really understanding the strategy for later premieres,” they said in a comments section of an earlier report.

‘WE HEAR YOU WANTED MORE’

On a video posted on Friday, Justin shared the news with his Instagram followers about the upcoming premiere.

The TV star was on the show’s set while filming the short clip.

“Just letting you all know the good news,” Justin said after revealing the new date.

“We heard you wanted more, we wanted to bring it to you sooner.

“So we’re here working, getting hurt.

“It’s going to be a good season, so thanks for watching, I appreciate you all,” he concluded.

‘THEY’RE NOT READY’

In the comments section of the social media post, fans were undeterred by the excitement — and even a Tracker co-star.

Eric Graise, who plays Bob Exley on the series, said, “They’re not ready for how good this season is going to be.”

“I’m so excited for season 2!” an excited fan commented.

Another exclaimed: “October needs to come quick!”

Season 1 of Tracker is available to stream on Paramount+.

Justin Hartley on trackers

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Justin Hartley on trackersCredit: Getty
Justin Hartley in Tracker, which premieres in early 2024

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Justin Hartley in Tracker, which premieres in early 2024Credit: AP
Queen Latifah filming a scene for CBS's The Equalizer

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Queen Latifah filming a scene for CBS’s The EqualizerCredit: Universal Television





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