‘Suits’ Makes Move to Broadcast Syndication After Successful Streaming Run

The Former USA Network Series Set to Air on MyNetwork TV This Fall

‘Suits’ Makes Move to Broadcast (Image Credit: IMDb)

Suits, a long-standing hit on cable’s USA Network and a breakout streaming success last year, will premiere on broadcast television this fall on MyNetwork TV.

Its inclusion in Fox’s weekday syndicated lineup, reaching 97% of US TV households, marks its first appearance on free TV. An exact premiere date has yet to be announced.

The beloved series, formerly on USA Network, will air on MyNetwork TV in the fall. Viewers can catch all nine seasons, totaling 134 episodes, as the service covers approximately 97% of US TV households.

It’s getting harder to introduce niche products on broadcast TV, said Frank Cicha, EVP of Programming for Fox Television Stations. “Suits” is one of the most talked-about series lately, and MyNet is thrilled to bring it to broadcast TV, aiming to expand its success. We’re brainstorming creative ways to make it happen.

“Suits” is distributed for broadcast TV by NBCUniversal Syndication Studios and produced by UCP, a division of Universal Studio Group. Creator Aaron Korsh, along with Doug Liman, David Bartis, and Gene Klein of Hypnotic, serve as executive producers.

Sean O’Boyle, EVP and National Syndication Sales Manager at NBCUniversal Syndication Studios, believes the series’ streaming popularity makes it “the perfect show at the perfect time” to engage linear TV audiences.

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