Don't be fooled by the incredibly busy schedule that she's got. Jennifer Lopez is finding the time for more Shades of Blue. NBC announced Friday that it has renewed her rookie series for a second season.



The pickup comes after some aggressive time-shifting for the cop drama, which has been a welcome change for the network's long-troubled 10 p.m. Thursday time slot that Shades of Blue currently occupies. Live-plus-3 returns for the first three episodes have the series averaging a 2.5 rating in adults 18-49 and 11.2 million viewers. Its latest live-plus-7 rating has it jumping a whopping 95 percent in the key demo.



“We want to thank Jennifer, who is the hardest-working woman we know, for her incredible efforts as both the star and producer of this show, as well as our other amazing producers and cast for all their tireless work in creating one of the most compelling dramas on television today,” said NBC entertainment president Jennifer Salke. “We’re so excited to find out where this story will lead and have them raise the stakes even higher in what we know will be a fantastic second season.”



Salke is not being hyperbolic about Lopez's work ethic. The multihyphenate is currently juggling her full-time job as a judge on American Idol's final season with a newly launched Las Vegas concert residency, All I Have.



