The CW announced its fall schedule (UPDATE)

Supernatural's timeslot stays the same.

From Variety.com:

CW announces fall schedule
Network adds six new series

By MICHAEL SCHNEIDER

A year after launching with a safe schedule of mostly returning shows, the CW is hoping to make its mark this year by adding six new series to its lineup.

Heading into the weblet's second season, CW entertainment president Dawn Ostroff said she was looking for shows that would help brand the fledgling operation.

"Our new shows have attitude and a sense of fun, and they're going to define this network," said Ostroff.

As expected (Daily Variety, May 17), the net will take advantage of its two reality hits to premiere two new dramas that could become signature shows for the weblet: "Reaper" and "Gossip Girl." A third new drama, "Life is Wild," will slide into "7th Heaven's" former Sunday home, keeping the 8 p.m. hour family-friendly.

Net will also keep Thursday and Friday intact.

"With established shows anchoring four nights and providing a launch pad for new programs, we will also have stability on our successful Thursday and Friday lineups," Ostroff said. "Shows that can be enjoyed by the whole family will air on Mondays and Sundays in the 8:00-9:00 hour, with the 7:00-8:00 hour on Sunday providing an innovative showcase for both viewers and advertisers."

UPDATE!

From Variety.com:

CW announces fall schedule
Network adds six new series

By MICHAEL SCHNEIDER

A year after launching with a safe schedule of mostly returning shows, the CW is hoping to make its mark this year by adding six new series to its lineup.

Heading into the weblet's second season, CW entertainment president Dawn Ostroff said she was looking for shows that would help brand the fledgling operation.

"Our new shows have attitude and a sense of fun, and they're going to define this network," said Ostroff.

As expected (Daily Variety, May 17), the net will take advantage of its two reality hits to premiere two new dramas that could become signature shows for the weblet: "Reaper" and "Gossip Girl." A third new drama, "Life is Wild," will slide into "7th Heaven's" former Sunday home, keeping the 8 p.m. hour family-friendly.

Net will also keep Thursday and Friday intact.

"With established shows anchoring four nights and providing a launch pad for new programs, we will also have stability on our successful Thursday and Friday lineups," Ostroff said. "Shows that can be enjoyed by the whole family will air on Mondays and Sundays in the 8:00-9:00 hour, with the 7:00-8:00 hour on Sunday providing an innovative showcase for both viewers and advertisers."

Meanwhile, with "One Tree Hill" on the bench, net said show will be dramatically retooled and set four years into the future — after the characters have already graduated from college — when it returns in midseason. Net will post online diaries on its website in the fall to fill viewers in on what happened to the show's characters during those missing years.

Other shows set for midseason include the second edition of "Pussycat Dolls Present" and the new reality entries "Farmer Wants a Wife" and "Crowned: The Mother of All Pageants."