According to reports, Mathis Court with Judge Mathis is in the works for a fall 2023 bow. Allen Media Group is pitching the first-run one-hour series for broadcast, cable, and distribution platforms. ...
There's justice for Judge Mathis after all. Just days after Judge Mathis and The People's Court were both canceled after a combined 50 seasons on the air, at least one TV magistrate won't be hanging ...
The mogul's company will produce a syndicated strip for fall 2023 featuring the longtime TV judge. By Rick Porter Television Business Editor Judge Greg Mathis won’t be retiring from the TV bench after ...
Daytime television staples, "Judge Mathis" and "The People's Court," will end after each has spent more than two decades on air. "Mathis" will be ending on its 24th season while "The People's Court" ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Judge Greg Mathis Judge Greg Mathis is one of daytime TV’s national treasures as the longest-running Black male host and the ...
Just days after Warner Bros. announced the cancellation of “Judge Mathis” after 24 seasons, Byron Allen’s Allen Media Group has scooped up the services of Judge Greg Mathis to host a new first-run one ...
Despite the long reigns of shows like Sesame Street, Law & Order: SVU and Survivor, nothing lasts forever. Look no further than the once thriving court show genre for this lesson. According to Variety ...
Daytime TV is getting another major shake-up, which is a shocker. Veteran syndication staples Judge Mathis and The People's Court have both been canceled. The news will not be welcomed by fans, mainly ...
Court is adjourned: Daytime courtroom shows The People's Court and Judge Mathis have both been cancelled after more than two decades on the air each, according to our sister site Variety. The decision ...
Two long-running TV stalwarts of small-claims adjudication, "The People's Court" and "Judge Mathis," have been canceled by syndicator Warner Bros. after more than two decades apiece. Industry trade ...
Judge Greg Mathis is taking his message of redemption from the TV bench back to his hometown. The longtime daytime court star stopped by “Live In The D” to share details about a free expungement ...