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#Are there any advantages to Monday move?

#Are there any advantages to Monday move?

NCISIt goes without saying that there are headlines aplenty leading into NCIS season 19 premiering on CBS — it’s hard to know where to start!

We do know that there are a lot of people talking about Mark Harmon having less of a role in the story, just like bringing on Gary Cole and promoting Katrina Law have generated conversation. In the midst of all of this, perhaps the show’s move to Monday nights at 9:00 p.m. Eastern isn’t getting enough conversation.

Have you watched our full review of the NCIS season 18 finale yet? Then be sure to watch that below! Also, you’re going to want to SUBSCRIBE to Matt & Jess on YouTube to stay in-the-know on a number of summer shows including Animal Kingdom and American Horror Story, plus of course all sorts of NCIS coverage.

We probably don’t have to explain why CBS opted to make this move: In getting the flagship NCIS off of Tuesday, they are transforming that night into three hours based entirely around FBI. It is a chance for them to generate solid ratings and synergy across three different shows, and it’s obvious at this point that they want to borrow much of what NBC is doing with One Chicago. On the surface, it may not appear as though there’s any advantage at all to NCIS moving … but is there?

One thing we will say right now is that this NCIS move may be one that takes a little bit of the pressure of, at least when it comes to it having to be the most-watched show on CBS. The network likely knew that losing Harmon as a full-time cast member would lead to smaller ratings, but now their expectation may only be that it fares better than All Rise, which aired in this Monday timeslot for the last two years. NCIS should be able to do that without a problem. It could also help out NCIS: Hawaii airing after it, and maybe even boost the comedies that are airing before it.

As for whether there are advantages to the move for viewers, the biggest one we can think of is that maybe this helps viewers who work a little bit late to catch it on time — it also does allow them to watch the flagship show and the Hawaii spin-off back to back, which wouldn’t be possible if it aired on Tuesday. We’re going to try and see this move as a glass-half-full situation,

Related – Be sure to get some more news on NCIS and some of what you can expect!

How do you think NCIS season 19 airing on Mondays will impact the show?

Be sure to share right now in the comments! Once you do that, stick around — there are more updates ahead that you don’t want to miss. (Photo: CBS.)

This article was written by Jess Carter. Be sure to follow her on Twitter.


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