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‘Yellowstone’ is coming to network TV this fall, and it’s not alone

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Sundays are for football and the Duttons, and with an upcoming cable network release, Taylor Sheridan’s Yellowstone is finding a new place to corral fans everywhere this fall.

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The autumn season is marked by football games, but there’s also something special about trips to the ranch too, and CBS is inviting the Duttons to their fall lineup beginning with episode one of season one when the fall television lineup starts later this year.

Deadline first reported the news earlier today, and as a die-hard fan, it’s exciting to know that a series that holds so much value and importance is finding new life at a cable network and hopefully gaining more of the exposure it deserves. With compelling characters, storylines you find yourself constantly wanting more of, and a love story for the ages, Yellowstone has something for everyone.

Of course, the Dutton family story isn’t the only one finding a new audience at CBS. SEAL Team, Ghosts (BBC version), FBI, and FBI True are also slated to take slots that would have belonged to series that are affected by the WGA and SAG-AFTRA strike. Deadline also reports that fans just might see Evil airing on CBS this fall as well; for now, it’s simply listed as a Paramount Plus Original (TBA).

On airing Paramount Originals on CBS, Deadline shared the following statement from CBS CEO and President George Cheeks:

“We’re spending a lot of time looking at research and figuring out which are the ones that A, have the best shot keeping our audience engaged but also that could really help drive awareness.”

Yellowstone will air Sunday evenings this fall on CBS, and we can’t wait to start the series over once more. Here’s to falling in love with the Duttons again; we’d do it a thousand times over.