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Following after Judge Judy, most court shows began using eponymous show titles consisting of the judge's name, and the popularity of impersonal titles dwindled considerably. Judge Judy remained the highest rated court show for its entire 25 season run. It was the highest rated show in all of daytime television programming from 2009 to 2010 ...
Operation Greylord was an investigation conducted jointly by the Federal Bureau of Investigation, the IRS Criminal Investigation Division, the U.S. Postal Inspection Service, the Chicago Police Department Internal Affairs Division and the Illinois State Police into corruption in the judiciary of Cook County, Illinois (the Chicago jurisdiction).
For the most part, Judge Judy doled out settlements ranging from a few hundred to a few thousand dollars -- and she got rich doing it. ... As the head coach of the Chicago Bears from 1982 to 1992 ...
Successful television hosts have turned their time on the small screen into veritable fortunes. When Judy Sheindlin — aka Judge Judy — retired in March after 25 seasons on the air, she...
The 3rd season (1998–99) of Judge Judy was the show's first season as the highest-rated program in daytime television, having surpassed the highly rated Jerry Springer Show and even then daytime powerhouse The Oprah Winfrey Show for the first time [144] (King World Productions which launched Oprah was folded into CBS Television Distribution ...
Gone in (less than) 60 seconds. A man learned pretty quickly that the law isn't always on your side when he lost his court case in just 26 seconds on 'Judge Judy.' The culprit was on the reality ...
Judge Judy stands next to a portrait of herself (2005) A little over a year after the 60 Minutes special, Sheindlin accepted an offer in 1995 to preside in a new reality courtroom series, featuring "real cases with real rulings." [17] Her syndicated court show Judge Judy debuted on September 16, 1996 and ran for 25 seasons until July 23, 2021. [18]