As the TV's midseason inches ever closer, the CW had decided to shuffle its lineup in an attempt to push for stronger Monday nights.

First off, Tuesday nights and Wednesday nights - which are the strongest - are set to remain fairly similar, except for The Tomorrow People. The freshmen show will move to Monday nights at 9 starting March 17, USA Today reports. Taking the Wednesday slot is the post-apocalyptic drama The 100, which will premiere March 19.

Rachel Bilson's Hart of Dixie, which currently airs on Monday nights, will be pushed to Friday nights on March 21, with the midseason show Star-Crossed airing on Mondays. Monday nights have been weak for the network and so the CW is hoping for a science fiction block to improve fortunes, according to Deadline.

Beauty & The Beast, will continue to air on Monday nights for a short period with Star-Crossed before getting benched in March for an undetermined amount of time as Tomorrow People takes its slot. It will eventually return to air the final six episodes.

Hart of Dixie will be paired with Whose Line Is It Anyway? beginning on March 21.

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