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Updated: The Futon Critic reports Burn Notice returns January 28th, to be paired with White Collar

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November 17th, 2009

BURN NOTICE -- Pictured: (l-r) Sharon Gless as Madeline, Bruce Campbell as Sam, Jeffrey Donovan as Michael Westen, Gabrielle Anwar as Fiona -- USA Network Photo: Glenn Watson

Burn Notice -- Pictured: (l-r) Sharon Gless as Madeline, Bruce Campbell as Sam, Jeffrey Donovan as Michael Westen, Gabrielle Anwar as Fiona -- USA Network Photo: Glenn Watson

The Futon Critic reports that USA Network's Burn Notice will return with the second half of its third season on Thursday January 28, 2010 at 9pm and that it will be paired with the second half of the freshman season of White Collar, which will air at 10pm.  White Collar finishes its first half-season on December 4.

Psych is expected to return on Friday January 29 at 10pm with the second half of its fourth season.

Update: The Futon Critic has added the following to its original post:

[UPDATE: A spokesperson for USA has subsequently indicated that its January dates have not been decided. The aforementioned information however is deemed accurate at this time by internal sources.]

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  1. chrisjozo

    I wonder where they will put Royal Pains when it comes back next summer.

  2. I’d guess USA will air Royal Pains with first half of Burn Notice season 4 starting in June. What will be interesting to see is whether USA Net decided Royal Pains HAS to be a summer show,and airs the whole season during the summer, or whether it takes the “half season” airing approach it has with some of its other shows.

  3. Jon

    Interesting that Psych isn’t being moved to 9pm, I’m guessing USA are seeing how it performs without Monk as a lead in. I guess USA could expand to Tuesday or Wednesday but with major cast changes in Law and Order: CI and retooling in In Plain Sight, I could see USA cancelling a show or two like they did with The 4400 and The Dead Zone.

  4. Awesome! Burn Notice is a great show!

  5. Theseday_99

    If they were smart, which they are, but still Royal Pains need to do half seasons. I just don’t think having viewers waiting to see a show a year later is smart. Fans like us who enjoy ratings and tv itself might remember to watch but others won’t. Everything is so competetive that so many more shows will be out before then. After a year gone fans of Royal pains wil have become disconnected from that in the moment feeling when you’re anticipating the next weeks episode. Just my thoughts anyway.

  6. chrisjozo

    I think the setting of Royal pains lends itself to being a summer show but it would be interesting to see a couple of episodes with Hank treating ordinary people at the clinic during the Hampton’s off season.

  7. MC

    Bill or Robert, did you guys get ahold of the White Collar ratings for last Friday? I’m wondering if it bumped back up or kept sliding?

  8. Aardvark7734

    When is USA Network going to stop making seemingly intelligent moves and start behaving more like its parent? It’s too damned difficult to say bad things about them when they keep acting up like this.

  9. MC, it did bounce back a bit, as did some of the other Friday shows (even SGU!):

    http://bit.ly/1A68g8

  10. Don’t celebrate yet Robert; SGU is probably going to lose some of it’s bounce after this week. {emphasis on the sarcasm} :P

  11. londongirl

    Love Burn Notice and I find myself intrigued by White Collar. It will be a good pairing, imo.

  12. Bob

    Solid, this is a great pairing for a very entertaining night of TV

  13. Devdog

    So White Collar will be moving to Thursdays? I’ve enjoyed watching some of the USA shows that air on Fridays, because there is little else worth watching on the broadcast networks on Friday nights. But it’s going to be difficult for USA to get much viewership for original programming on a Thursday night, especially during February sweeps and the Winter Olympics. Good thing I have a TiVo and USA runs their shows more than once.

  14. Devdog, there’s really not all that much competition at 10 pm. Burn Notice will likely take a hit, but I would guess that the increased PUT on Thursday will help White Collar, not hurt it. (I believe PUT is higher on Thursday than Friday even when you count cable, but I may be wrong about that. Robert? Bill?)

  15. PUT on Thursday at 10pm is definitely greater than Friday at 10pm. For 11/5 (Thur) vs. 11/6 (Fri) it was vs. 36.1% vs 27.4 % from 10p-11p (those are P2+ PUT, not HH / HUT)

  16. USA’s schedules are amazing. My hat is constantly off to them.

  17. leo

    White Collar feels like a veteran show already. Most new shows have a poor episode early on. Seems like WC hasnt had a bad episode yet.

    I think the last episode of SGU “Time” was the best one so far. “Earth” had some interesting moments as well. I think they need to move into more developing stuff and steer away from “the mission will fail and the show will be over if we dont save ourselves before the end of this episode” type episodes for a bit.

    Looking forward to Psych and Burn Notice.

    I have noticed USA runs their shows several times a week. Why dont the main networks do that with their new shows to try and get more viewers interested in them. Would they take that big of a loss in revenue showing the same episode more than once a week or something?

  18. Leo, if by main networks you mean broadcast networks, it’s because broadcast networks do not have 24 hours a day to fill with programming.

  19. Jared

    Can’t wait for Burn Notice to come back. I’m thinking it might help boost White Collar’s numbers. And I’m eager for Royal Pains to return, but I think that show kind of lends itself to the summer.

  20. Yeah, Burn Notice is probably our two families favorite. It’s NICE to HAVE A HERO and one that won’t just kill people ’cause he wants to. Michael is kinda like a James Bond with a soul. Good stuff.

    And while I thought White Collar was getting a little dull, this last episode where a friend is caught in a scam (while being a LOT like a Burn Notice plot) was better than most I’ve seen. It was just really well-done.

    I think it’s safe to say both of these shows have some ‘legs’ to them. But it’s hard to keep up this quality of writing. I hope they last.

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