Suits Set to Dominate Broadcast TV with MyNetwork TV Debut This Fall

Los Angeles, CA – After dominating streaming platforms for a significant period, the popular series “Suits” is making a move to broadcast syndication. The show, which aired on the USA Network, is set to debut on the Fox-owned MyNetwork TV programming service this fall, reaching a wide audience across the United States.

Fox Television Stations executive vp programming Frank Cicha expressed excitement about bringing “Suits” to broadcast television, citing its buzzworthy appeal and strong following. With all nine seasons and 134 episodes available on MyNetwork TV, the show is expected to captivate new viewers on a different platform.

Currently, “Suits” can be streamed on platforms like Netflix and Peacock, where it has garnered significant viewership. The series’ addition to Netflix in 2023 resulted in record-breaking viewing numbers, solidifying its popularity among audiences.

Creator Aaron Korsh is also working on a spinoff series, “Suits: LA,” which will feature actor Stephen Amell in a leading role. The spinoff is set to expand the “Suits” universe and offer fans a new perspective on the legal drama.

Produced by Universal Studio Group’s UCP, “Suits” will be distributed for broadcast by NBCUniversal Syndication Studios. The transition to broadcast syndication marks a new chapter for the beloved series, further solidifying its impact on the entertainment industry.

As “Suits” prepares to make its over-the-air debut, fans can anticipate a fresh viewing experience and the opportunity to enjoy the show on a different platform. The move to broadcast television reflects the enduring popularity and relevance of the series, ensuring that its captivating storytelling continues to reach audiences across the country.