![]() What else is streaming? DirecTV Now grows, Seeso shutters, Fox mulls Disney Streaming Move Creates New Questions for Distributors (Jon Lafayette / B&C).Disney’s Streaming Dreams: How Disruptive Is Its New Netflix-Style Strategy, Really? (Todd Spangler / Variety).Disney To Launch Disney- And ESPN-Branded Streaming Services(David Lieberman / Deadline).TCA summer 2017: Disney/ABC's streaming bombshell When Everyone’s Watching On Their Own Schedule, How Do We Talk About TV? (Alan Wolk / TVEV).TV news - via Snapchat? Here are some ways broadcast news is trying to stay afloat (Stephen Battalgio / LA Times).Ryan Murphy Expands Half Initiative To Target Social Justice With Half Fest (Denise Petski / Deadline).New approaches: Ryan Murphy's Half, NBC News on Snapchat FX Launching Ad-Free Premium VOD Service on Comcast (Jon Lafayette / B&C).FX CEO John Landgraf On TV Business’ Transformation, Yet-To-Peak TV & Upcoming Battle For Talent (Nellie Andreeva / Deadline).Peak TV: The Count of Scripted Series in 2017 So Far (Cynthia Littleton / Variety).TCA summer 2017: FX Networks' John Landgraf and the state of Peak TV In any case, any viewers hoping to take trip through dockets of decades past will have to wait until JUDGE JUDY retires her gavel for good before those classic episodes will surface somewhere. ![]() Variety also suggests that a streaming service like CBS All Access might be a logical home for the content. ![]() B&C points out that, although she will be 79 by 2021, that doesn't necessarily mean Shendlin will retire fellow daytime veteran Maury Povich is still doing it at 78. The CBS announcement also included news that Sheindlin will stay on for the 2020-2021 TV season, marking her 25th year in daytime. ![]() Sheindlin acquired the rights to the rerun library during a 2015 contract negotiation, and took it out for sale in February 2017. Other bidders for the 5,200 hours of library episodes included syndicator Debmar Mercury, per Variety. That's because this week CBS TV Distribution announced that it has made a deal with Judith Sheindlin, creator and star of the stalwart court show that began airing in 1996 THR notes that plenty of famous faces have come and gone from daytime TV since. Her honor will continue to hold court long after JUDGE JUDY leaves the bench. JUDGE JUDY sells her reruns back to CBS, signs up for 25th season Get PAT LOVES TV in your inbox twice every week. ![]()
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