Sox Entertainment Grants Two Additional Airings Of ‘Judy Justice’

TV stations with rerun rights in the older Judge Judy library expiring in the fall of 2024 that clear the new-to-broadcast series Judy Justice will receive an additional two additional runs of each new Judy Justice episode.

Sox Entertainment, the exclusive distributor of Judy Justice and Tribunal Justice, announced today that TV stations with rerun rights in the older Judge Judy library expiring in the fall of 2024 that clear the new-to-broadcast series Judy Justice will receive an additional two additional runs of each new Judy Justice episode. Judy Justice features renowned Judge Judy Sheindlin. This will be Judge Judy’s first series offered in true high definition.

Sox Entertainment has already secured multi-year broadcast syndication deals for Judy Justice with major groups, including Nexstar, Gray, Sinclair, Cox, Scripps, Tegna, Hearst, Weigel, Sunbeam, Graham, News Press, Bahakel, Mission, Morgan Murphy and Marquee. Judy Justice is now cleared on 200 broadcast TV stations, covering 99% of U.S. TV households.

Scott Koondel, Sox Entertainment CEO, said: “We are a valuable programming resource to empower stations to reject uneconomic packaging demands made by traditional syndicators. Judy Justice is undeniably, top of the class. It will no doubt freshen up TV station’s schedules and give the massive Judge Judy fan base new and original episodes for the first time since 2021.”

Judy Justice, a court program presided over by Judge Judy Sheindlin, premiered on Amazon Freevee in November 2021. Judge Sheindlin is joined in the courtroom by newly minted lawyer Sarah Rose, who serves as the law clerk; court stenographer Whitney Kumar, a board-certified court reporter in the state of California; and bailiff Kevin Rasco, a retired Los Angeles probation officer. Freevee and Prime Video recently released a third season, with new episodes released every weekday.

Judy Justice is executive produced and directed by Randy Douthit and co-produced by Amy Freisleben. Scott Koondel is also an executive producer.


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March 21, 2024 at 11:22 pm

Looks like TEGNA did sign on for Judy Justice I wouldn’t be surprised if they just put Judy Justice in the old timeslot where Judge Judy was 10AM to 11AM & 4PM to 5PM. Which I was surprised they didn’t air a 4PM newscast when Judge Judy ended.