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"48 Hours" is the go-to show for true crime enthusiasts every Saturday night. The 38th season premiered on September 27, 2025, kicking off with a harrowing episode about a crime scene investigator gunned down in broad daylight.
Viewers can catch "48 Hours" at 10/9c on CBS and stream it on Paramount+. If you miss the live broadcast, don't worry – you can record or watch full episodes 24/7 on Pluto TV. Additionally, fans can tune in to CBS News 24/7 Saturdays from 4-10 p.m. ET.
The show has a slew of exciting upcoming episodes, including a double feature and an all-new episode about a detective hunting for answers when a woman goes missing. There's also an episode about a boxer who refuses to go down for the count after being shot and stabbed by her husband.
Don't forget to check out "48 Hours" FAST Channel on CBSNews.com, Pluto TV, Paramount+, or YouTube for 24/7 streaming. The show also has its own podcast series, including "Post Mortem," "My Life of Crime," and more.
"48 Hours" is the go-to show for true crime enthusiasts every Saturday night. The 38th season premiered on September 27, 2025, kicking off with a harrowing episode about a crime scene investigator gunned down in broad daylight.
Viewers can catch "48 Hours" at 10/9c on CBS and stream it on Paramount+. If you miss the live broadcast, don't worry – you can record or watch full episodes 24/7 on Pluto TV. Additionally, fans can tune in to CBS News 24/7 Saturdays from 4-10 p.m. ET.
The show has a slew of exciting upcoming episodes, including a double feature and an all-new episode about a detective hunting for answers when a woman goes missing. There's also an episode about a boxer who refuses to go down for the count after being shot and stabbed by her husband.
Don't forget to check out "48 Hours" FAST Channel on CBSNews.com, Pluto TV, Paramount+, or YouTube for 24/7 streaming. The show also has its own podcast series, including "Post Mortem," "My Life of Crime," and more.