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How to Stream Law and Order

By Matthew Lynch
June 12, 2023
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Law and Order is one of the most popular television shows of all time. It first premiered in 1990 and has since become a staple of American pop culture. While it originally aired on NBC, viewers now have more options to stream the show than ever before. If you’re looking to catch up on all the episodes you’ve missed or are just starting to watch, here’s how to stream Law and Order.

1. Hulu

One of the most popular streaming platforms today is Hulu. It provides access to a wide range of TV shows and movies, including all 20 seasons of Law and Order. Hulu offers a one-month free trial, and then costs $5.99/month with limited ads or $11.99/month for ad-free access. In addition to streaming the show, Hulu also has a wide selection of Law and Order spin-offs like Law and Order: Special Victims Unit (SVU) and Law and Order: Criminal Intent.

2. Peacock

Launched by NBCUniversal in 2020, Peacock is a new streaming service that features all Law & Order shows (including SVU, Criminal Intent, and Law & Order: Organized Crime). It offers a seven-day free trial for its Premium tier, which costs $4.99 per month or $49.99 per year. Peacock also has a free version with limited access to Law and Order and other shows.

3. Amazon Prime Video

Amazon Prime Video is another popular streaming platform that offers all seasons of Law and Order. With an Amazon Prime subscription, you can access Prime Video and stream the show. Prime subscriptions cost $12.99/month and also offer free shipping and access to other Amazon services like Prime Music and Prime Reading.

4. NBC.com

If you have a cable subscription, you can watch Law and Order directly on NBC’s website. NBC streams its shows for free online and offers new episodes of current shows the day after they air. You can also access this content using the NBC app, which is available on Android, iOS, Apple TV, Roku, and other streaming devices.

5. Live TV Streaming Services

If you don’t have a cable subscription, you can still watch Law & Order through live TV streaming services like Hulu + Live TV, Sling TV, and YouTube TV. These services offer live and on-demand access to a selection of TV channels, including NBC. While the pricing and availability of these services vary, you can expect to pay around $50-$70 per month for a bundle of channels.

In conclusion, there are various ways to stream Law and Order either through a subscription to a streaming platform, network websites, or live TV streaming services. Whether you’re a long-time fan or a new viewer, these options make it easy to watch Law and Order at any time. So, start streaming and enjoy one of the most iconic TV shows of all time.

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