NBC's ratings news has been grim lately, but one bright spot has been "Grimm." Now in its second season, the supernatural drama, which has performed well on Friday nights, is getting a schedule upgrade. It's moving to Tuesdays. The series, which stars David Giuntoli as a Portland homicide detective who learns he's part of an ancient line of people who battle mythical creatures, will begin airing on Tuesdays on April 30 after a two-hour episode of "The Voice." PHOTOS: Hollywood Backlot moments That may not mean a whole lot for this season, which has only four more episodes left after this week but could mean a huge boost in viewership for the crucial May sweeps period. The move could be seen as a vote of confidence in the show, which is likely headed for a third-season renewal. Of course, the arrival of "Grimm" on Tuesdays means the Eva Longoria-produced reality series "Ready for Love" is finished. And in "Grimm's" old Friday slot, the NBC stalwart "Dateline" will take its place. ALSO: Fox orders two more seasons of 'Glee' 'Hannibal' episode pulled in wake of Boston bombing Amazon asks viewers to vote on its next original series
News source: www.latimes.com
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