Why Is NBC Airing Reruns Of Chicago P.D. But Not Chicago Fire Or Med? The Answer May Be Simple

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If NBC’s Wednesday nights are known for anything for most of the year, it has to be the three-hour One Chicago lineup of three hit shows set in the same TV universe. Due to the WGA writers strike and SAG-AFTRA actors strike, however, that One Chicago lineup won’t be taking over Wednesday nights as per usual this fall. That said, Chicago P.D. has been back on its usual night with reruns recently, while Chicago Fire and Chicago Med viewers have to find their fixes with a Peacock Premium subscription. So, why Chicago P.D. and not one of the other two shows? Well, I did a little bit of digging after the latest Med– and Fire-free Wednesday, and the answer may be simple. 

Chicago P.D. has actually barely taken a week off from primetime since the Season 10 finale that ended on a rough Ruzek cliffhanger back in May, with NBC keeping the Intelligence Unit in the 10 p.m. ET time slot throughout the summer with repeats. It was even paired with Chicago Fire at 9 p.m. ET for a couple of months, when the LA Fire & Rescue docuseries from Wolf Entertainment was airing in Chicago Med‘s usual 8 p.m. ET time slot. Then the time came for America’s Got Talent to spill over into Wednesday nights once the live shows began, with AGT taking the 8 p.m. ET slot and reruns of Night Court airing at 9 p.m. and 9:30 p.m. ahead of Chicago P.D.

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