The CW Slots Supergirl on Mondays

NEW YORK: Supergirl is joining The CW this fall, leading off the network’s Monday nights.

The show, which had aired on CBS in its first season, is paired with returning hit Jane the Virgin.

The Flash returns Tuesdays at 8 p.m., followed by the new romantic comedy No Tomorrow.

Arrow holds down the Wednesday 8 p.m. hour, giving a lead-in to the new drama Frequency, starring Peyton List, Riley Smith and Mekhi Phifer.

Thursdays in the fall are led by DC’s Legends of Tomorrow, followed by Supernatural, which moves to a new night.

The Vampire Diaries returns to Fridays at 8 p.m., with Crazy Ex-Girlfriend moving into the 9 p.m. hour.

The new series Riverdale, based on the characters by Archie Comics, joins the midseason roster along with The 100, iZombie, The Originals and Reign.

“We have four terrific additions to our schedule next season, and five great anchors at eight o’clock, every night of the week,” said Mark Pedowitz, the president of The CW.

“The CW has become known as the home of the best, most creative series on broadcast television, in a range of genres that appeal to the most balanced audience of any broadcast network, and the series we have for next season will absolutely continue to fit that bill.

“We are thrilled to have Supergirl on The CW this fall, joining our popular roster of DC heroes. Plus, we have three new series lined up for next season that perfectly fit our brand, with the smart, charming comedy No Tomorrow and the high-stakes drama Frequency this fall, and the subversive take on small-town life, Riverdale, at midseason. With these four new series added to the strongest, most competitive schedule we have ever had, The CW just keeps getting better.”