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  2. Court TV - Wikipedia

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    Court TV is an American digital broadcast network and former pay-television channel. It was originally launched in 1991 with a focus on crime-themed programs such as the true crime documentary series, legal analysis talk shows, and live news coverage of prominent criminal cases. In 2008, the original cable channel became TruTV.

  3. Catherine Crier - Wikipedia

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    Additionally, she co-anchored the evening news, election coverage and Fox Files, a magazine news show aired on the parent network. [12] Crier joined Court TV's team of anchors in 1999. [13] She served as Executive Editor, Legal News Specials, in addition to hosting Catherine Crier Live, a live daily series, covering the day's "front-page" stories.

  4. Terry Moran - Wikipedia

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    From 1992 through 1997, Moran worked as a news correspondent and anchor for Court TV, where he rose to national prominence covering the trials in Los Angeles of Lyle and Erik Menéndez and O. J. Simpson, [3] as well as for his reporting on the Bosnian war crimes trials at The Hague and the U.S. Supreme Court confirmation hearings for justices ...

  5. Nancy Grace - Wikipedia

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    Nancy Grace. Nancy Ann Grace (born October 23, 1959) [1] is an American legal commentator and television journalist. She hosted Nancy Grace, a nightly celebrity news and current affairs show on HLN, from 2005 to 2016, and Court TV 's Closing Arguments from 1996 to 2007. She also co-wrote the book Objection!:

  6. Jack Ford (journalist) - Wikipedia

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    In 1984, Ford was hired by WCBS-TV as its legal commentator and joined Courtroom Television Network upon its launch on July 1, 1991. He moved to NBC News in 1994 as the chief legal correspondent and succeeded Mike Schneider as the co-anchor with Giselle Fernandez of the network's morning show Weekend Today in May 1995.

  7. Vinnie Politan - Wikipedia

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    Vincent Joseph "Vinnie" Politan (born February 4, 1965) is a former New Jersey county prosecutor, practicing private attorney and broadcast journalist. He serves as lead anchor of Court TV. He hosts and created the primetime show, Closing Arguments with Vinnie Politan, which is the highest rated primetime program on the network.

  8. Fred Graham (correspondent) - Wikipedia

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    3. Awards. Peabody Award. Silver Gavel Award. Emmy Award. Fred Patterson Graham (October 6, 1931 – December 28, 2019) was an American legal affairs journalist, television news anchor, and attorney. [1][2] He was the chief anchor and managing editor of the former Court TV. [3] He also won a Peabody award for his work as a CBS law correspondent.

  9. Dan Abrams - Wikipedia

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    Abrams was the host of Live PD on the A&E cable network and created and hosts Court Cam, a Law&Crime production on A&E. [11] He was formerly an anchor of Nightline. Abrams also worked as the chief legal correspondent and analyst for NBC News and general manager of MSNBC, and doubled as an anchor for the same network. [12]