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Hot Bench is an American nontraditional panel-based court show that debuted in first-run syndication on September 15, 2014. The series was conceptualized and produced for CBS Media Ventures by Judith Sheindlin of Judge Judy fame, alongside executive producers Randy Douthit, Maureen FitzPatrick, David Theodosopoulos, and co-executive producer James Glover.
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Sheindlin originally desired the show title to be "Hot Bench", [29] [30] and the network and various news publications even promoted it as Hot Bench for some time prior to débuting, [31] but Big Ticket Television ultimately decided on "Judge Judy". [32]
“Judge Judy” has extended her reign in daytime as CBS Media Ventures has renewed its package of vintage “Judge Judy” episodes and the first-run court show “Hot Bench.” Both daytime ...
The court show, entitled Tribunal, will be presided over by now former Hot Bench judges, Tanya Acker and Patricia DiMango, along with Sheindlin's son, former district attorney Adam Levy. [60] By the conclusion of season 1, it was reported that Judy Justice had set a record for number of streaming hours viewed on Amazon Freevee, and was thus ...
As a judge on "Hot Bench," Attorney Tanya Acker knows what it takes to reach a successful verdict. In her new book, she helps readers decide whether or not to take their own cases to court
On April 18, 2023, it was announced that Tribunal Justice would premiere on June 9, 2023, in the US, UK, Germany, and Austria. [3] The show, created and executive produced by Judge Judy Sheindlin (of Judge Judy and Judy Justice), features former New York Supreme Court justice Patricia DiMango, Los Angeles civil litigator Tanya Acker, and former New York district attorney Adam Levy (Sheindlin's ...
The timing of Sheindlin's news took CBS by surprise. At that point, the network had only tentative plans related to the program's series end, with nothing set in stone. [ 46 ] Judge Judy program's Bailiff Byrd later reported that he too was unaware of Judge Judy ' s series end and the development of a spin-off series until Sheindlin's Ellen ...