Mónica Marie Zorrilla “Law & Order: Special Victims Unit,” which entered its 23rd season this fall, and “Organized Crime’s” sophomore season with Christopher Meloni won primetime for NBC last night during their season debuts at 8 p.m.
and 10 p.m., respectively. Per Nielsen Live+Same Day overnight fast nationals, the three-hour block dedicated to the Dick Wolf franchise altogether scored an average 0.7 rating in the key, adults 18-49 demographic, while their collective viewers averaged to 5.14 million viewers.“Law & Order” has been a cornerstone of NBC since the original series debuted in 1990. “Law & Order: SVU”— which was renewed for three seasons when Wolf’s overall deal was announced last year— saw an increase of 83.84% more viewers.
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