Tag: Court TV
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Court TV is Being Sold
The E.W. Scripps Company has finalized an agreement to sell its Court TV network to Law&Crime, the multiplatform true crime and legal content studio now under the ownership of media creator holding company Jellysmack. The transaction, announced on February 9, 2026, marks a significant shift for the long-standing Court TV brand, which Scripps had relaunched…
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Pluto TV Now Offers 7 Free Live Law/Crime Channels
If you’re a true crime enthusiast or a fan of gripping crime dramas, Pluto TV offers an impressive lineup of free crime channels to keep you entertained around the clock. Here’s a closer look at the crime channels currently available on Pluto TV, each offering unique content to satisfy your crime cravings. Why Pluto TV?Pluto…
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Court TV Marks 30 Years Since O.J. Simpson Trial with New Limited Series “Trial & Error: Why Did O.J. Win?”
Three decades removed from the most polarizing court decision of the the 20th century, the infamous O.J. Simpson trial is still a hot subject among many who lived through it. The case captivated the world and earned the nickname “The Trial of the Century.” Now it is being revisited in Court TV’s new seven-part limited…
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Court TV Debuts New True-Crime Trial Series
Court TV is debuting a new original series that gives audiences a look inside some of the high-stakes trials, capturing true-crime fans’ attention. Victim to Verdict with Ted Rowlands is an original series highlighting recent cases that shocked the nation. Ted Rowlands is a Court TV anchor and veteran true-crime journalist. He guides audiences through…
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Laff & Court TV Are Coming to Fubo, Plex, Xumo Play, Amazon Freevee & More For Free
Today E.W. Scripps Co. announced that they are bringing a free version of Laff and Court TV to free ad-supported streaming services. We first reported that Plex added these channels last week, but now they are live on more services, including Fubo, Xumo LG Channels, and Amazon Freevee. First up is Court TV Legendary Trials…
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Court TV Mystery Network has Rebranded to ION Mystery
Court TV Mystery has a new identity. Scripps Networks, part of The E.W. Scripps Company, has announced the rebrand of Court TV Mystery to ION mystery starting Feb. 24. “Mystery has added popular procedural dramas to its schedule and with the network’s programming now more connected with the hall of fame line-up of hit dramas…
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YouTube TV Adds Court TV Channel
Court TV, a network covering trials, legal reporting, and expert analysis, is now available in the YouTube TV lineup. “We’re thrilled to have Court TV added to YouTube TV at a time when consumer appetite for the real-life drama of true-crime and courtroom trials has never been greater,” commented Jonathan Katz, President and CEO of…
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Court TV Puts its Own Spin on ‘Free Trial’ Offer
Court TV is getting in on the free content game, offering up a selection of famous court cases to help us pass the time at home. Notorious cases, including the OJ Simpson and Amber Guyger trials, are now available to stream for free on the Court TV website. At the moment, viewers can choose from…
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Court TV Will Cover the Robert Durst Trial Beginning Today
Court TV has just announced that it will be providing coverage of the Robert Durst trial, beginning today. Court TV will air opening statements, closing arguments and the verdict, with on-going reports of the camera-less testimony and the trial’s most significant events. Many will recognize the name and may already be familiar with the story…
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Pluto TV Adds 9 New Channels Including Court TV, TODAY Show, Nick Movies, & More
Today the free streaming service Pluto TV added nine channels to its lineup including Court TV, Nick Movies, Nick Games, Sports Grid, and more. Update: Pluto TV has also added an 9th channel Comedy Central’s Crank Yankers channel 419. There you will find 24/7 feed of the Crank Yankers TV show. Here are the channels…
