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Breaking News: Scripps Divests Court TV to Law&Crime Network – What This Means for Viewers

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The E.W. Scripps Company (NASDAQ: SSP) has announced the sale of its Court TV network to Law&Crime, a popular platform for true crime and legal content. This move sees Court TV transitioning into the hands of a network founded by ABC News Chief Legal Analyst Dan Abrams, now part of Jellysmack, a media-focused holding company.

Scripps had brought Court TV back to life in May 2019 after purchasing the rights from Turner Broadcasting. Since its relaunch, the network has been a hub for broadcasting high-profile courtroom dramas, captivating audiences with cases such as Johnny Depp vs. Amber Heard, the Alex Murdaugh trial, and the proceedings against former Minneapolis police officer Derek Chauvin.

Adam Symson, President and CEO of Scripps, emphasized that this sale aligns with the company’s innovative and strategic approach. “For nearly 150 years, Scripps has excelled by anticipating consumer trends, developing businesses that cater to these interests, and making strategic choices that maximize value—whether by retaining assets in our portfolio or by selling them to bolster our financial strength and future readiness,” Symson explained. “Court TV is a perfect fit for Law&Crime’s extensive array of crime and trial programming.”

Law&Crime, acquired by Jellysmack in 2023, is a leading true-crime network producing premium crime and legal content across major platforms. Its reach spans two FAST channels, multiple streaming partners and a robust social footprint that includes 25 YouTube channels – led by its flagship channel with more than 7 million subscribers.

Adam Symson, Scripps president and CEO, said the transaction reflects the company”s longstanding entrepreneurial DNA.

“This move is consistent with the way Scripps has operated for nearly a century and a half: We identify where consumer behavior is headed, build and grow businesses that meet those evolving interests and make strategic decisions about how we unlock their greatest value – whether in our portfolio or through exits that strengthen our balance sheet and position us for the future,” said Symson. “The Court TV brand we’ve built is a natural complement to Law&Crime’s existing library of crime and trial coverage.”

Law&Crime CEO Dan Abrams reiterated the value of continuing to maintain Court TV and Law&Crime as distinct brands.

“There is no better partner than Law&Crime to continue the distinctive Court TV brand and network,” said Abrams. “I began my career at Court TV, and we look forward to continuing its important tradition of giving viewers an inside look at some of the most fascinating and important trials. Court TV will become our hub for all trial content and coverage as its own standalone channel and brand.”

Financial details are not being disclosed.

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