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NBC Sacrificed 'Chicago Justice' for Law & Order
1 Feb
Summary
- Law & Order's success impacted other NBC franchises.
- Chicago Justice was canceled after one season.
- NBC cited 'real estate issues' and Law & Order's strength.

NBC's popular 'Law & Order' franchise, a television staple for three decades, played a role in the cancellation of a 'One Chicago' universe spinoff. 'Chicago Justice,' despite its potential, concluded after a single season.
In 2017, NBC Chairman Robert Greenblatt explained that 'Chicago Justice' was canceled due to strategic programming decisions. He cited a "real estate issue" concerning the number of 'Chicago' shows the network could support.
Greenblatt further elaborated that 'Chicago Justice' was perceived as the most conventional of the 'Chicago' series and bore the closest resemblance to the highly successful 'Law & Order' format. To maintain its dominant franchise, NBC chose to "sacrifice" the newer show rather than risk its established programming success.
This decision was not a reflection of 'Chicago Justice's' quality but rather a result of prioritizing established franchises and managing valuable network time slots effectively. The cancellation underscored the immense power and influence of the 'Law & Order' brand within NBC's programming lineup.



