NBC has canceled a growing list of television shows in 2026, including Law & Order: Organized Crime, Brilliant Minds, Stumble, Access Hollywood, Access Daily, Karamo, The Steve Wilkos Show, and The Kelly Clarkson Show.
The network's canceled slate includes scripted dramas, freshman comedies, and long-running daytime programs.
According to a statement by Frances Berwick, chairman of Bravo & Peacock unscripted for NBCUniversal, the network is making changes to its first-run syndication division to better align with the programming preferences of local stations.
Law & Order: Organized Crime, starring Christopher Meloni as Elliot Stabler, will end after five seasons.
Brilliant Minds, the Zachary Quinto-led medical drama, reportedly struggled with ratings during its second season despite maintaining a dedicated fanbase.
Stumble, a freshman mockumentary comedy, failed to gain traction in NBC's increasingly competitive comedy lineup.
Access Hollywood and its companion show Access Daily are ending after decades on air.
The Kelly Clarkson Show is also set to conclude after seven seasons, with Kelly Clarkson deciding to step away from daytime television partly to focus on family and music projects.
The Steve Wilkos Show ended after a 19-year run, making it one of the longest-running syndicated daytime shows in recent US television history.
Karamo, hosted by Queer Eye star Karamo Brown, was canceled after four seasons.