As usual, the network will launch its slate a couple weeks into the season and is spacing out its debuts over a few weeks
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The CW is giving a vote of confidence to Batwoman — and several chances for viewers to catch the new show at the beginning of the season.


The network has set its fall premiere dates and, per the usual CW strategy, will begin its rollout a couple of weeks after the official start of the 2019-20 season. (CBS and NBC have also announced their premieres and are loading up in premiere week.)


Batwoman, which stars Ruby Rose as the title character — the first out lesbian character to lead a superhero TV series — will kick off the network's originals on Sunday, Oct. 6, at 8 p.m. ET/PT. It will be paired with fellow DC series Supergirl, which moves back an hour to 9 p.m.


Batwoman will also get encores on Monday, Oct. 7, following the season premiere of All American, and Tuesday, Oct. 8, after The Flash's debut. The network's other new fall series, Nancy Drew, will also get a Monday-night encore on Oct. 14 following its Wednesday, Oct. 9, premiere. Black Lightning takes up the 9 p.m. Monday spot starting Oct. 21.


The annual iHeartRadio Music Festival special will serve as the kickoff to The CW's season on Oct. 2 and 3.


The CW's fall premiere dates are below. New shows are noted with an asterisk, and all times are ET/PT.


Wednesday, Oct. 2

8 p.m.:iHeart Radio Music Festival, night one


Thursday, Oct. 3

8 p.m.: iHeartRadio Music Festival, night two


Sunday, Oct. 6

8 p.m.: Batwoman*
9 p.m.: Supergirl


Monday, Oct. 7

8 p.m.: All American


Tuesday, Oct. 8

8 p.m.: The Flash


Wednesday, Oct. 9

8 p.m.: Riverdale
9 p.m.: Nancy Drew*


Thursday, Oct. 10

8 p.m.: Supernatural (final season)
9 p.m.: Legacies



Friday, Oct. 11

8 p.m.: Charmed
9 p.m.: Dynasty


Tuesday, Oct. 15

9 p.m.: Arrow (final season)


Monday, Oct. 21

9 p.m.: Black Lightning