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’Law & Order: SVU’ Renewed For Twentieth Season By NBC


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NBC has renewed veteran drama Law & Order: SVU for a twentieth season. The long-running police procedural stars Mariska Hargitay, Ice-T, Kelli Giddish, Peter Scanavino, and Phillip Winchester. Through twenty episodes, the nineteenth season has garnered a solid 1.28 average in the Adults 18-49 demographic. This was a correct prediction for the TV Ratings Guide.

What do you think of this news? Are you a loyal viewer of the series? Leave your thoughts in the comments below. 

NBC Renew/Cancel: Preseason Predictions


Hello everyone, this is Luke, and it's that time of year again! The 2016-17 television season is right around the corner, so that means it's time for some preliminary renew/cancel predictions. Take a look below!

KEY


[F] - Indicates a Friday night show, which will typically have lower acceptable ratings
[O] - Indicates an NBC-owned show, which will typically have a higher chance at renewal


CANCELED
  • Grimm [F][O] *final season
NBC has announced a 6th and final season of Grimm, which will begin on January 6, 2017.

CERTAIN TO BE CANCELED
  • None
LIKELY TO BE CANCELED
  • Blindspot
  • The Good Place [O]
Blindspot was one of the highest-rated new shows last season, but toward the end of its run it started to dramatically slump in the ratings. It is now making a move from Mondays at 10 to Wednesdays at 8. Surviving this move is very questionable, but I'm predicting a likely cancellation for Blindspot as of right now.

The Good Place will be getting off to a good start on September 19 at 10, following the season premiere of NBC's saving grace, The Voice. However, once it moves to its regular timeslot on Thursdays at 8:30, it will face an enormous uphill battle. I just don't think The Good Place has enough going for it to make it up that hill--but its likely strong premiere could help it out more than I think. For now, it's a likely cancellation.

COULD GO EITHER WAY
  • Timeless
Many people are speculating that Timeless will premiere big, but I believe it will only have a mediocre premiere in the low 2s/high 1s. After that, I see it slumping down to the mid/low 1s for the rest of its run. The question is: will mid/low 1s be enough for renewal? It could go either way...

LIKELY TO BE RENEWED
  • The Blacklist
  • Superstore [O]
  • This Is Us
The Blacklist has always been a steady/mediocre performer for NBC, and it is now in its 4th season, so I think we will at least see a 5th and final season after this current one if its ratings slump even more. It is also going to be airing in one of NBC's notorious death slots, Thursdays at 10, but I think it will improve the ratings from last year's The Player, Shades of Blue, and Game of Silence.

Superstore could have easily been labeled as "could go either way," but if NBC needs to renew at least one comedy at the end of this season, Superstore is going to be that comedy. I don't see any of the upcoming new NBC comedies outperforming Superstore, so I believe this workplace comedy is likely to be safe for next season.

This Is Us is quite possibly the most anticipated new show of the 2016-17 season, so I feel as if a big premiere is almost inevitable (hence the word "almost," see Scream Queens from last season). Even if This Is Us falls a lot from its big premiere, I feel as if its ratings will still be enough to make it to next season. It would have to fall DRASTICALLY in order to be canceled, and I don't think it will fall nearly that low.

CERTAIN TO BE RENEWED
  • Chicago Fire [O]
  • Chicago Med [O]
  • Chicago P.D. [O]
  • Law & Order: SVU [O]
Chicago Fire, Med, and P.D. have all become steady players for NBC and will certainly be getting a renewal. Law & Order: SVU will also certainly get a renewal, for it is nearly entering its 20th season and NBC isn't going to stop this show from achieving that huge milestone when it is this close. See you next season to all of Dick Wolf's shows.

NBC Renew/Cancel Watch: 'Crowded' Certain to be Canceled


Week 28

KEY
  • Show title (Average adults 18-49 rating to the nearest tenth / Most recent rating)
[F] - Indicates a Friday-night show, which will typically have lower ratings
[O] - Indicates an NBC-owned show, which will typically have a higher chance at renewal


CANCELED
  • Heroes Reborn (1.3 / 1.0) [O]
  • The Player (0.8 / 0.8)
  • Truth Be Told (0.6 / 0.4) [F][O]
  • You, Me and the Apocalypse (0.7 / 0.6)
CERTAIN TO BE CANCELED
  • Crowded (1.3 / 0.8) [O]
  • Heartbeat (1.1 / 0.9)
  • Telenovela (1.0 / 0.9) [O]
  • Undateable (0.8 / 0.8) [F]
LIKELY TO BE CANCELED
  • The Mysteries of Laura (1.1 / 1.2)
ON THE BUBBLE
  • None
LIKELY TO BE RENEWED
  • The Carmichael Show (1.2 / 1.0)
  • Grimm (0.9 / 0.9) [F][O]
CERTAIN TO BE RENEWED
  • None
RENEWED
  • The Blacklist (1.5 / 1.3)
  • Blindspot (2.1 / 1.6)
  • Chicago Fire (1.8 / 1.7) [O]
  • Chicago Med (1.8 / 1.8) [O]
  • Chicago P.D. (1.6 / 1.5) [O]
  • Law & Order: SVU (1.7 / 1.4) [O]
  • Shades of Blue (1.2 / 1.1) [O]
  • Superstore (1.5 / 1.4) [O]
ANALYSIS

Crowded finally went fractional this week. With that being said, I have decided to move it down to "certain to be canceled," for it will most likely only go even more downhill from here. The reason Crowded skipped the "likely cancellation" phase is because, in a recently released interview with Campaign U.S. (link here), an NBC network president revealed that they will be ordering and trying out a wide variety of comedies next season. Therefore, there just won't be any room for Crowded (no pun intended) and its fractional ratings.

I have also quietly moved Telenovela and Undateable down to "certain to be canceled" because of the new information revealed in the Campaign U.S. interview.

Coming up next week: Undateable vs. Telenovela. If only one could get a renewal, which would it be? Find out my thoughts and more next Sunday!

POLL OF THE WEEK

NBC Renew/Cancel Watch: 'Heartbeat' Certain to be Canceled


Week 27

KEY
  • Show title (Average adults 18-49 rating to the nearest tenth / Most recent rating)
[F] - Indicates a Friday-night show, which will typically have lower ratings
[O] - Indicates an NBC-owned show, which will typically have a higher chance at renewal


CANCELED
  • Heroes Reborn (1.3 / 1.0) [O]
  • The Player (0.8 / 0.8)
  • Truth Be Told (0.6 / 0.4) [F][O]
  • You, Me and the Apocalypse (0.7 / 0.6)
CERTAIN TO BE CANCELED
  • Heartbeat (1.2 / 0.9)
LIKELY TO BE CANCELED
  • The Mysteries of Laura (1.1 / 1.2)
  • Telenovela (1.0 / 0.9) [O]
  • Undateable (0.8 / 0.8) [F]
ON THE BUBBLE
  • Crowded (1.4 / 1.0) [O]
LIKELY TO BE RENEWED
  • The Carmichael Show (1.2 / 1.3)
  • Grimm (0.9 / 0.9) [F][O]
CERTAIN TO BE RENEWED
  • None
RENEWED

  • The Blacklist (1.5 / 1.3)
  • Blindspot (2.1 / 1.5)
  • Chicago Fire (1.8 / 1.6) [O]
  • Chicago Med (1.8 / 1.5) [O]
  • Chicago P.D. (1.6 / 1.4) [O]
  • Law & Order: SVU (1.7 / 1.5) [O]
  • Shades of Blue (1.2 / 1.0) [O]
  • Superstore (1.5 / 1.4) [O]
ANALYSIS

Heartbeat premiered to a modest 1.4 rating following The Voice on Tuesday, but dropped to a not-so-modest 0.9 on Wednesday. Because Heartbeat already went fractional in its second episode, I have decided to skip the "bubble" stage and immediately label it as "certain to be canceled." Does NBC now wish it gave The Mysteries of Laura a full-season order? Probably. Does The Mysteries of Laura now have a shot at renewal? Not so fast...but maybe. It isn't "certain to be canceled," just "likely"...

Also, you may have noticed that I moved The Carmichael Show up to "likely to be renewed." After two weeks of performing decently behind Little Big Shots, I thought this move was only fair. Even though it's not saying much, TCS is NBC's #2 comedy. With that AND critical acclaim, I think it's safe to say that TCS definitely has more than a 50% shot at renewal.

POLL OF THE WEEK

NBC Renew/Cancel Watch: 'Telenovela' Likely to be Canceled


Hello everyone, welcome to the NBC Renew/Cancel Watch. Find out if your favorite NBC show is safe from cancellation down below!

KEY
  • Show title (Average adults 18-49 rating to the nearest tenth / Most recent rating)
[F] - Indicates a Friday night show, which will typically have lower-than-average ratings


CANCELED
  • Heroes Reborn (1.3 / 1.0)
  • The Player (0.8 / 0.8)
  • Truth Be Told (0.6 / 0.4) [F]
CERTAIN TO BE CANCELED
  • You, Me and the Apocalypse (0.8 / 0.6)
LIKELY TO BE CANCELED
  • The Mysteries of Laura (1.1 / 1.0)
  • Telenovela (1.0 / 0.9)
  • Undateable (0.8 / 0.8) [F]
ON THE BUBBLE
  • NONE
LIKELY TO BE RENEWED
  • Grimm (0.9 / 0.9) [F]
CERTAIN TO BE RENEWED
  • NONE
RENEWED
  • The Blacklist (1.5 / 1.3)
  • Blindspot (2.3 / 1.9)
  • Chicago Fire (1.8 / 1.6)
  • Chicago Med (1.8 / 1.5)
  • Chicago P.D. (1.6 / 1.6)
  • Law & Order: SVU (1.7 / 1.5)
  • Shades of Blue (1.3 / 1.0)
  • Superstore (1.5 / 1.4)

ANALYSIS

Superstore: Superstore earned a renewal for season two the day after its season one finale. This marks another correct prediction for The TV Ratings Guide!

Telenovela: When Superstore got renewed without Telenovela last week, it was pretty much a death sentence to this Eva Longoria-led sitcom. If Telenovela was ever going to be renewed, its renewal announcement most likely would have been paired with Superstore's renewal announcement. However, two reasons Telenovela isn't labeled as a "certain to be canceled" are because NBC does indeed own this sitcom and they also might want to keep on good terms with Eva Longoria, whom is high-profiled and has developed a variety of shows for the network. Still, in the end, I would not bet on a return for this freshman sitcom.

The Mysteries of Laura: In last week's NBC Renew/Cancel Watch (link here), I included a poll at the very end that asked "Do you think 'Laura' will be renewed or canceled?" To no one's surprise, the results were almost evenly divided. 55.56% of the responders voted "renewed," while the other 44.44% voted "canceled." However, I am still going with the minority for this prediction. I do believe that Laura will end up getting canceled because of the very large amount of shows NBC has already renewed, the fact that NBC doesn't own the show, and because of its shortened, 16-episode order for this season. The only reason NBC renewed Laura back in May last year was because they needed a freshman show to renew in order to save face. This season, NBC has had plenty of new, freshman hits (Blindspot, Chicago Med, Superstore, Shades of Blue...kinda), so The Mysteries of Laura is really no longer needed.

QUESTION OF THE WEEK