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NBC has renewed the Brooklyn Nine-Nine for a seventh season, the network announced on Wednesday.
However, this will only be the second season of the police comedy showcased on NBC. The show was infamously canceled at Fox last year, only to be revived on NBC soon after. The producer of the Universal Television series was also in talks with Hulu to keep the series up and running, but the streaming service ended up happening.
Season 6 premiered in January with seven episodes that aired to date. The show was originally chosen for a season of 13 episodes, but NBC rose to 18 in September. Season 6 stars Andy Samberg, Andre Braugher, Stephanie Beatriz, Terry Crew, Melissa Fumero, Joe Lo Triglio, Joel McKinnon Miller, Dirk Blocker and Chelsea Peretti with Peretti coming off the show in the fourth episode of the season. Dan Goor, Michael Schur, Luke Del Tredici and David Miner are executive producers. Universal Television, Fremulon, Dr. Goor Productions and 3 Arts Entertainment produce.
"It was one of our greatest joys as a network to give a second life to Brooklyn's Nine-Nine," said Lisa Katz and Tracey Pakosta, Co-Presidents Programming Scripts with NBC Entertainment. "Applause to Dan Goor, Mike Schur, Luke Del Tredici and David Miner, and our incredible cast and crew who each week make the best of New York the funniest in New York."
"Brooklyn Nine-Nine" has an average of 1.4 in adults between 18-49 and 3.9 million live viewers + 7, in both measures from the same point in their last season on Fox. The show is also a strong digital interpreter for NBC programming, getting 45% of its target audiences from non-linear sources. According to NBC, this is the highest percentage among NBC series.
On Tuesday, NBC announced that it has also renewed all three of its shows in Chicago. The network had already renovated "The Good Place" and "New Amsterdam" as well.
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