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The company is based in the Atlanta area. Grit launched in targeting men ages with a lineup of Western, war and action films. Bounce TV launched in and is the first and only African-American broadcast network on over-the-air television. The Bounce programming lineup features original dramas and off-network series, movies, specials, live sports and more. Court TV Mystery features investigative crime series such as The First 48, real-life docuseries and exclusive originals. Simpson trial.

Time Warner bought it in , and in rebranded it as truTV, with an emphasis on reality shows aimed at a younger audience. Its court coverage slowly phased into oblivion. Court TV will seek to lead the national conversation on high-profile cases.

Producers plan to go all-in on the forthcoming Harvey Weinstein sexual assault trial, set to start in New York in September. But smaller cases in far-flung places will be just as essential to its programming. Of course, to provide such coverage, judges will need to allow cameras in court in the first place — a fight that for Court TV is both essential to its business model and a matter of principle.

The channel has joined media outlets including the AP in the legal fight for access to the Weinstein trial. When it launches in May , Court TV will feature "in-depth legal reporting and expert analysis of the nation's most important and compelling trials," according to a release.

It will be based in Atlanta. Court TV will air 24 hours a day and seven days a week on some cable systems and be available for free over the air and on digital subchannels in several dozen cities. Katz Networks is distributing the channel and said it has secured agreements with Tribune, Scripps and Univision group owners. Read More. Court TV logo. Court TV has hired people familiar with the original network. The original network aired from to It gained popularity for showing live court coverage of the nation's buzziest cases, including the trials of O.



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