Next season, with super hero action shows like "Arrow" and "The Flash," epic fantasies like "The Vampire Diaries" and "Reign," the apocalyptic worlds of "The Messengers" and "The 100," and the outrageous comedy of "Jane the Virgin" and "Whose Line Is It Anyway?," we will build and expand our audience even more, and keep our momentum going with the kind of high-octane, high-impact entertainment that our viewers love." "We just finished our most-watched season in three years, and our schedule is as strong as it has ever been, with more vibrant and more diverse programming. Our audience is broader and more inclusive than it has ever been, and we are growing on-air and on all digital platforms," said Mark Pedowitz, President, The CW. "This is a different CW than we were just a few years ago. NEW YORK, The CW Network presented its 2014-15 broadcast schedule today to advertisers, affiliates and national media at New York City Center in New York City. New Dramas "iZombie" and "The Messengers" Will Debut Midseason Wednesday Nights Stay on Target with the Return of "Arrow" and theīloody, Sexy Drama Returns to Thursdays withįridays Bring Smiles and Smizes with "Whose Line Is It Anyway?"
Tuesday Nights are Action-Packed, with The CW's Newest Super Hero, "The Flash," Followed by the Tenth Season of "Supernatural"
Monday Nights Start with the Heart-Stopping Bad Boys of "The Originals," Followed by the Heartwarming Comedy of "Jane the Virgin"
The CW Adds Three New Dramas And One New Comedy Next Season New drama "The Flash" will lead off Tuesdays with fellow newcomer "Jane the Virgin" set for Mondays at 9:00/8:00c.įor trailers of The CW's new fall series, click here.ĩ:00-10:00 PM JANE THE VIRGIN (New Series)Ĩ:30-9:00 PM WHOSE LINE IS IT ANYWAY? (Encore Episode)