The WGA and SAG-AFTRA strikes have had a huge impact on the Hollywood world, pushing back big blockbusters like Part Two. TV shows were also affected.

Another side effect of the ongoing strikes is some changes to the fall TV schedule. Some TV shows could not be filmed due to writers' and actors' strike.

To combat this, some changes have been made to the fall schedule and premiere dates, and one of the big changes is Yellowstone coming to CBS.

The network's new fall lineup will include unscripted shows, news programs, extended 90-minute episodes of Survivor and The Amazing Race, and acquired shows such as Yellowstone and Ghost.

However, if you're planning to watch the CBS broadcast of the show, expect some big differences. According to Country Living, CBS is a network TV channel.

Very little foul language and no extreme violence. At the time, when Yellowstone aired on Paramount, there was no need to worry about any of this.

CBS will mute foul language to comply with censorship laws, and scenes containing violence or sexual content will be edited or slightly cut.

The first episode of Yellowstone aired on CBS on September 17 to high ratings, and will continue to air double episodes on Sundays on the channel.