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There won’t be a new episode of “Tracker” on Sunday, Dec. 28. Season 3 of the CBS series returns on Sunday, March 1. It will also move to a new time in 2026, airing at 9 p.m. ET instead of 8 p.m. ET.
The Education Department quietly announced that there are no plans to restore a tracker that had allowed borrowers to assess their student loan forgiveness progress.
Tracker is on hiatus until March, and several of the upcoming Sunday nights will be filled with special CBS programming. Two of those weekends will have awards shows, with the Golden Globes airing on Jan. 11, followed by the Grammy Awards three weeks later, on Feb. 1. Tracker season 3 will have a total of 22 episodes, per TV Line.
Keep scrolling to see the episode release schedule for season 3 of “Tracker,” so far: Episode 1, “The Process” — Oct. 19 Episode 2, “Leverage” — Oct. 16 Episode 3, “First Fire” — Nov. 2 Episode 4, “No Man’s Land” — Nov. 9
There are two things you can count on right now in television: football and "Tracker." Both once again dominated Variety's annual look at the most-watched telecasts in primetime. This year, a full 48 of the top 100 slots went to NFL games - up from 45 in 2024 - and that number actually jumps to
CBS's Justin Hartley-starring Tracker scored big in 2025, locking down 19 spots on the list of Top 100 most-watched primetime telecasts.
ABC's High Potential narrowly beats CBS' Tracker as 2025's most-watched TV show, with both dramas pulling in over 16 million viewers across platforms.
Tracker met Psycho in this hour of the Colter Shaw show, which was just as horrifying as that comparison would suggest. It’s one of those episodes that’s a little hard to digest because it goes to an extremely dark, sinister place, which isn’t unlike ...
NORAD, the North American Aerospace Defense Command, tracks Santa's Christmas Eve flight around the world each year. Follow a live map of the tracker here.
Every Christmas Eve, families across the world open the Santa Tracker to see exactly where Santa Claus is and how close he is to their rooftops. Kids want to know when to head to bed, parents want to time the cookies and milk and everyone loves watching that tiny sleigh zip across the map.