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NEW YORK — Court TV is being revived, after dying in 2007 when its supply of high-profile trials ended. Katz Networks said Monday it will start the network again in May, and already has ...
NEW YORK — Court TV, R.I.P. The network that burst into public consciousness with the O.J. Simpson trial and other big-name courtroom dramas in the 1990s becomes part of television ...
The network will be part of the site LawNewz, a project by Court TV alum Dan Abrams. Court TV is credited with making court cases and true crime a popular obsession.
The network is available to 97% of U.S. television homes free and over the air via digital antenna, on cable, on mobile with the Court TV app and online at CourtTV.com.
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