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The last live episode aired in January 2021. Live PD Presents: Top Ten Police Vehicles: A television special hosted by Sgt. Sean "Sticks" Larkin counting down the top ten police vehicles from around the world. It aired on July 9, 2019, on the History Channel. [49] Live PD: Wanted: Featured searches for fugitives wanted throughout the United States.
A&E television network pulled four original episodes of Live PD from the schedule that were set to air the weekend of May 29–30, and June 5–6, 2020. [4] At the time, A&E cited the May 25 murder of George Floyd and subsequent protests as the primary reason stating it was "out of respect for the families of George Floyd and others who have lost their lives". [5]
My Favorite Murder released its first episode on January 13, 2016. The podcast format includes regular episodes, "minisodes", celebrity hometowns, and recorded live shows. Minisodes usually consist of listeners' stories, often referred to as "hometown murders," regardless of the type of story told.
Pete Davidson got upset after a fan invaded his personal space while attending a New York Knicks basketball game. The Saturday Night Live alum, 29, stopped to take pictures with fans after sitting ...
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Justice Central.TV (2012–present) On December 10, 2012, Byron Allen's Entertainment Studios launched its eighth first-run syndication network, Justice Central.TV: a 24-hour, HD legal news and court show network that captures court proceedings, news, talk, and entertainment. Its original programming includes Entertainment Studios' staged court ...
Nicholas Quah of Vulture found that the use of Edwards' personal tapes helped to focus the show on Edwards as a human being, pushing past the "conventional elements of standard true-crime fare". [6] The first episode of the podcast won "Podcast Episode of the Year" at the 2019 Adweek Podcast Awards. [7]