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JUDGE JERRY Sold In 99% Of The U.S. For Its Syndication Debut

By: Apr. 09, 2019
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JUDGE JERRY Sold In 99% Of The U.S. For Its Syndication Debut  Image

NBCUniversal Television Distribution announced today that "Judge Jerry" has been sold in 99% of the U.S. for its fall debut.

"Judge Jerry," the daily, first-run court program with the iconic JERRY SPRINGER presiding as judge, has already been sold to 206 stations across the country. The majority of all the markets will air "Judge Jerry" in back-to-back half-hour episodes.

"Judge Jerry" will be taped in front of a live studio audience at the Stamford (Conn.) Media Center, which is also home to the long-running and successful NBCU talk shows "The Steve Wilkos Show" and "Maury." The show is produced and distributed in the U.S. by NBCUniversal Television Distribution with Kerry Shannon serving as executive producer and Leah Ponce and Joe Scott as co-executive producers.

NBCUniversal Domestic Television Distribution is responsible for the production, sales and distribution of NBCUniversal products to broadcast television within the United States. The division develops and produces first-run programming and distributes these shows, along with off-network content, in broadcast syndication. Current first-run broadcast Syndicated programming includes "Steve," "Access," "Access Live," "Maury," "The JERRY SPRINGER Show" and "The Steve Wilkos Show," and in fall 2019 the division will premiere "The Kelly Clarkson Show" and "Judge Jerry." In addition, the division distributes the retro television broadcast network Cozi TV and weekend Syndicated series "On the Money" and "Open House." Current off-network programming includes "American Ninja Warrior," "Law & Order: Criminal Intent," "Law & Order: Special Victims Unit," "Chicago P.D" and "Dateline."



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