The television series 'Law & Order: Organized Crime', produced by Wolf Entertainment, is set to move to Peacock for its fifth season. The show, a spinoff of the popular 'Law & Order: SVU', will transition from NBC to its sibling streaming platform, Peacock. This move is part of a 10-episode renewal deal for the series, as exclusively reported by Deadline. The relocation could potentially result in the loss of an hour of prime time for producer Dick Wolf.
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“Law & Order: Organized Crime” Moves to Peacock as Dick Wolf Potentially Loses An Hour of Prime Time https://t.co/F9vrXFU3ZI via @Showbiz411
#LawAndOrderOC, is finalizing a deal for a 10-episode Season 5 renewal, sources said. As Deadline reported exclusively earlier this month, the Wolf Entertainment series will be relocating from NBC to sibling Peacock, with the new season streaming exclusively on the platform… https://t.co/mCYE5CafCd
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