If you had your Friday and Saturday nights marked off for USA programming, you might want to change your calendar come January. The network is rethinking its entire schedule, according to Futon Critic, and is taking over the middle of the week. Burn Notice, Psych, and White Collar, which all previously occupied the latter part of the week, have been moved up by the network to Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays.
White Collar will be the first of these to take the new timeslot. It will return for the second half of its first season on Tuesday, January 19, at 10/9c, narrowly dodging regular competition with shows like Lost and Glee, which occupy earlier timeslots on the same night.
Burn Notice will take over Thursdays at 10/9c starting on January 21, where it will resume its third season.
Finally, Psych's return will take over Wednesdays at 10/9c. It will return with its fourth season a week after White Collar and Burn Notice return, on January 27.
What do you think about this bold new move by USA? Will it hurt or help the networks great programming when it's put up against weekly television shows? Let us know in the comments below.

