- **Q: Why are my favorite CBS shows not airing?
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TV / TV News
College basketball's March Madness 2026 is causing interruptions in CBS's regularly scheduled programming. Soap opera fans and viewers of primetime crime dramas will need to adjust their schedules.
CBS viewers anticipating the next episodes of their favorite shows will have to wait as March Madness 2026 takes center stage. The annual NCAA basketball tournament is a major event for CBS, resulting in preemptions across both daytime and primetime programming.
**Impact on Soaps:** Fans of 'The Young and the Restless', 'Bold and Beautiful', and 'Beyond the Gates' will find their shows temporarily replaced by sports coverage on March 19 and 20. The storylines will pick up again on Monday, March 23.
**Primetime Disruptions:** 'Elsbeth', 'Sheriff Country', and 'Boston Blue' are also facing interruptions. 'Elsbeth' will be off-air after March 12, returning on April 2. 'Sheriff Country' and 'Boston Blue' will air their final episodes on March 13 before their return on April 3.
**How to Prepare:** Viewers can catch up on previous episodes on Paramount+. This break offers an opportunity to explore past storylines and character developments before the shows return with new episodes in April.
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