NBC has renewed "Brooklyn Nine-Nine" for a seventh season, the network announced Wednesday.
"Brooklyn Nine-Nine" is averaging a 1.4 rating in adults 18-49 and 3.9 million viewers Live+7, up in both measures from the same point during its last season on Fox. The show is also a strong digital performer for NBC schedule, deriving 45% of its key demo audience from non-linear sources. According to NBC, that is the highest such percentage among NBC shows.
"Brooklyn Nine-Nine" is averaging a 1.4 rating in adults 18-49 and 3.9 million viewers Live+7, up in both measures from the same point during its last season on Fox. The show is also a strong digital performer for NBC schedule, deriving 45% of its key demo audience from non-linear sources. According to NBC, that is the highest such percentage among NBC shows.
Same for me. Just got caught up on Monday. Excited to see where it goes!Been binge watching this over the last few weeks and it's great. Just mad I waited so long to check it out.
I would love an arc/mini-series. Maybe them wondering what life would be like if they instead went to the gym like they planned and never had that first piece of chicken.I want an entire episode of young Hitchcock and Scully in all their 80's glory.
I actually mentioned in the OT that I wonder if the cancellation was in some ways actually "good" for the show. Obviously getting canceled in of itself is the worst thing that can happen for a TV show but the sudden and ardent uproar from the fanbase really not only seemed to help get it brought back at NBC but also got a lot more eyes on it in general. Anecdotal but I know a lot more people who watch it now than they did when it was on Fox.