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'Survivor' Season 45: New season premiere date, start time, episode details
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Date:2025-04-16 20:09:35
Hit reality show "Survivor" is set to return for its 45th season this fall on CBS, the network announced last week.
The show teases 18 "determined new castaways" being split into three tribes of six as they form a new society Fiji.
This season "continues to define a bold new era of the series with the return of risky advantages, game-changing twists and a relentless pace that will push these castaways to their limits," the network said in a news release.
The long-running reality series has been a hit since premiering in 2000. Last season saw Yamil "Yam Yam" Arocho crowned as the champion and winner of $1 million.
While the cast for the upcoming season has not yet been announced, CBS has announced some details about Season 45. Here's what to know.
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'Survivor' Season 45 premiere date, start time
The 45th season kicks off with a 90-minute premiere on Wednesday, Sept. 27 at 8 p.m. ET.
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'Survivor' will be broadcast on its longtime home, CBS. It will also be available to stream live and on demand on Paramount+.
'Survivor' Season 45 episodes
The show will have 90-minute episodes for the entire 13-episode season, CBS confirmed to USA TODAY.
'Survivor' host
Emmy Award-winner Jeff Probst returns as host and executive producer of the show.
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'Survivor' Season 45 cast
CBS has not released the list of contestants for the newest season of "Survivor," but noted the individuals competing are from diverse backgrounds and "bring a fresh perspective to this new era of the game."
'Survivor' prize
The winner of the show earns the title of "Sole Survivor" and the $1 million prize.
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