'Law & Order' moves to 10 p.m. as NBC restructures Thursday lineup for fall 2026

NBC has confirmed that "Law & Order," one of the longest-running dramas in TV history, will shift to a 10 p.m. Thursday time slot for its 26th season this fall, a two-hour move from its traditional 8 p.m. position that some television writers have suggested could make it harder for the series to maintain its audience.
'Law & Order' moves to 10 p.m. as NBC restructures Thursday lineup for fall 2026

NBC has confirmed that the long-running drama “Law & Order” will move to a 10 p.m. Thursday time slot for its 26th season. This represents a two-hour shift from its usual 8 p.m. position. Some television writers speculate this change could impact the series’ ability to retain its audience.

  • “Law & Order” is moving to a 10 p.m. Thursday time slot for its 26th season.
  • This is a two-hour shift from its traditional 8 p.m. position.
  • Some writers suggest the move might make it harder for the show to maintain its audience.
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