Tcl unveils a new slate of consumer electronics at CES 2022. (Courtesy image)
Tcl’s free, ad-supported streaming television service Tcl TV Plus has added 13 new linear content streams.
The channels launching this week include Judge Faith, Nolly Africa, Craftsy TV, Pursuit Up, Beyond Paranormal, Mav TV Select, Watch Mojo and Family Time, the company said on Tuesday.
Tcl has been building up its free, ad-supported streaming service over the past few years. Tcl TV Plus is available on Tcl-branded smart TVs in North America that run Google TV (Android TV), and will soon be offered on Tcl-branded Roku TVs and other Tcl smart TVs in the United States and Canada.
The full list of streaming TV channels added to Tcl Plus TV as supplied by the company is below:
Judge Faith — From a Louisiana beauty queen to a Wall Street attorney to a tough New York City prosecutor. Faith Jenkins...
Tcl’s free, ad-supported streaming television service Tcl TV Plus has added 13 new linear content streams.
The channels launching this week include Judge Faith, Nolly Africa, Craftsy TV, Pursuit Up, Beyond Paranormal, Mav TV Select, Watch Mojo and Family Time, the company said on Tuesday.
Tcl has been building up its free, ad-supported streaming service over the past few years. Tcl TV Plus is available on Tcl-branded smart TVs in North America that run Google TV (Android TV), and will soon be offered on Tcl-branded Roku TVs and other Tcl smart TVs in the United States and Canada.
The full list of streaming TV channels added to Tcl Plus TV as supplied by the company is below:
Judge Faith — From a Louisiana beauty queen to a Wall Street attorney to a tough New York City prosecutor. Faith Jenkins...
- 3/19/2024
- by Matthew Keys
- The Desk
Exclusive: Faith Jenkins will be diving deeper into the deadly side of romance. Her true crime docuseries Killer Relationship with Faith Jenkins has been renewed for Season 2 at Oxygen.
The 13-episode second season, produced by Texas Crew Productions and Faith Jenkins, will premiere this spring, the network announced Wednesday. A specific date has not been revealed.
Killer Relationship with Faith Jenkins explores the twisted tales of intimate relationships that had a passionate and promising beginning only to devolve into a mysterious and murderous ending. Faith Jenkins’ unique perspective as a former criminal prosecutor in the Manhattan District Attorney’s Office, her work with couples whose marriages were on the brink of disaster and her writing on relationship red flags put her in a remarkable position to provide commentary on relationships gone terribly wrong.
During its premiere season, the series averaged nearly 7M total viewers and was the No. 1 cable original in...
The 13-episode second season, produced by Texas Crew Productions and Faith Jenkins, will premiere this spring, the network announced Wednesday. A specific date has not been revealed.
Killer Relationship with Faith Jenkins explores the twisted tales of intimate relationships that had a passionate and promising beginning only to devolve into a mysterious and murderous ending. Faith Jenkins’ unique perspective as a former criminal prosecutor in the Manhattan District Attorney’s Office, her work with couples whose marriages were on the brink of disaster and her writing on relationship red flags put her in a remarkable position to provide commentary on relationships gone terribly wrong.
During its premiere season, the series averaged nearly 7M total viewers and was the No. 1 cable original in...
- 3/22/2023
- by Katie Campione
- Deadline Film + TV
Exclusive: Steve Michaels’ Asylum Entertainment Group is expanding its portfolio.
The production group has acquired Texas Crew Productions, the Austin-based producer behind Travel Channel’s recent reboot of Ripley’s Believe It or Not! and Oxygen’s Killer Relationship with Faith Jenkins.
No financial terms were disclosed.
It is the most recent deal for Michaels’ company, which he bought back from Legendary in 2018 and restored the brand name in 2019, following the acquisition of Collins Avenue from Kew Media in 2020.
Texas Crew will sit under the Asylum Entertainment banner alongside unscripted producer The Content Group, scripted division Asylum TV and audio company Audity.
Other Texas Crew productions include History’s The 44th President: In His Own Words and ESPN 30 for 30 docs Brian and the Boz and Phi Slama Jama.
The acquisition is designed to “supercharge” Texas Crew’s development slate.
Texas Crew executives, including CEO David Karabinas, Chief Creative Officer and Head of Production Brad Bernstein,...
The production group has acquired Texas Crew Productions, the Austin-based producer behind Travel Channel’s recent reboot of Ripley’s Believe It or Not! and Oxygen’s Killer Relationship with Faith Jenkins.
No financial terms were disclosed.
It is the most recent deal for Michaels’ company, which he bought back from Legendary in 2018 and restored the brand name in 2019, following the acquisition of Collins Avenue from Kew Media in 2020.
Texas Crew will sit under the Asylum Entertainment banner alongside unscripted producer The Content Group, scripted division Asylum TV and audio company Audity.
Other Texas Crew productions include History’s The 44th President: In His Own Words and ESPN 30 for 30 docs Brian and the Boz and Phi Slama Jama.
The acquisition is designed to “supercharge” Texas Crew’s development slate.
Texas Crew executives, including CEO David Karabinas, Chief Creative Officer and Head of Production Brad Bernstein,...
- 9/6/2022
- by Peter White
- Deadline Film + TV
Jake McDorman is joining Betty Gilpin in the fight against A.I.
The Limitless and Greek alum will star alongside Glow vet Gilpin in Peacock’s upcoming drama Mrs. Davis, from co-writers/executive producers Damon Lindelof (Watchmen, Lost) and Tara Hernandez (Young Sheldon).
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The series is described as “an exploration of...
The Limitless and Greek alum will star alongside Glow vet Gilpin in Peacock’s upcoming drama Mrs. Davis, from co-writers/executive producers Damon Lindelof (Watchmen, Lost) and Tara Hernandez (Young Sheldon).
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The series is described as “an exploration of...
- 5/9/2022
- by Vlada Gelman
- TVLine.com
NBCUniversal cable network Oxygen has ordered a slew of new true-crime programming and renewed a raft of series as part of its latest programming slate.
The network is launching five new series in the last quarter of the year and has renewed nine series.
New series include: Black Widow Murders, The First Mindhunter (w/t), Manifesto of a Serial Killer, Serial Killter Capital: Baton Rouge (w/t) and Sleeping with Death.
Shows renewed include: Living with a Serial Killer, Dick Wolf’s Cold Justice, 911 Crisis Center, Floribama Murders, Accident, Suicide or Murder, The Real Murders of Atlanta, Killer Relationship with Faith Jenkins, New York Homicide and The Real Murders of Orange County.
New Slate:
Black Widow Murders (Fall 2022)
Black Widow Murders features stories of diabolical women who turn society’s assumptions about the “fairer sex” upside down – luring their victims into gruesome deaths for wealth, lust or power. Whether...
The network is launching five new series in the last quarter of the year and has renewed nine series.
New series include: Black Widow Murders, The First Mindhunter (w/t), Manifesto of a Serial Killer, Serial Killter Capital: Baton Rouge (w/t) and Sleeping with Death.
Shows renewed include: Living with a Serial Killer, Dick Wolf’s Cold Justice, 911 Crisis Center, Floribama Murders, Accident, Suicide or Murder, The Real Murders of Atlanta, Killer Relationship with Faith Jenkins, New York Homicide and The Real Murders of Orange County.
New Slate:
Black Widow Murders (Fall 2022)
Black Widow Murders features stories of diabolical women who turn society’s assumptions about the “fairer sex” upside down – luring their victims into gruesome deaths for wealth, lust or power. Whether...
- 5/9/2022
- by Peter White
- Deadline Film + TV
You gotta stay smart when it comes to your heart. Faith Jenkins, host of Oxygen's true crime series Killer Relationship with Faith Jenkins, has some expert tips for anyone looking for love this Valentine's Day. Inspired by some of the cases on her show, which documents toxic real-life relationships that ended in murder, Jenkins wants you to stay safe by paying attention to these dating don'ts. "If you want to be in a committed, monogynous relationship, if someone has a history of infidelity that should be a red flag to you," Jenkins told E! News in an exclusive interview. "Because people's patterns say a lot about them. I always say people lie, patterns don't. So when...
- 2/10/2022
- E! Online
Star Jones, who will become the host and judge on Divorce Court later this year, has another new gig: A presidential appointment to a U.S. commission.
President Joe Biden tapped Jones to serve as one of the members of the U.S. Commission for the Preservation of America’s Heritage Abroad, an agency which is tasked with identifying and reporting monuments, historic buildings and cemeteries in Eastern and Central Europe “that are associated with the heritage of U.S. citizens,” according to the law that created it in 1985.
Jones, a former homicide prosecutor, was one of the original co-hosts of The View. She’s a principal of Instant Impact Group, LLC, which advises on diversity and equity programs. She also served as president and board director of Professional Diversity Network, Inc., and of the International Association of Women.
Biden also appointed six others to the commission, including G. Jonathan Greenwald,...
President Joe Biden tapped Jones to serve as one of the members of the U.S. Commission for the Preservation of America’s Heritage Abroad, an agency which is tasked with identifying and reporting monuments, historic buildings and cemeteries in Eastern and Central Europe “that are associated with the heritage of U.S. citizens,” according to the law that created it in 1985.
Jones, a former homicide prosecutor, was one of the original co-hosts of The View. She’s a principal of Instant Impact Group, LLC, which advises on diversity and equity programs. She also served as president and board director of Professional Diversity Network, Inc., and of the International Association of Women.
Biden also appointed six others to the commission, including G. Jonathan Greenwald,...
- 1/14/2022
- by Ted Johnson
- Deadline Film + TV
Fox announced that lawyer, journalist and former “The View” co-host Star Jones has been appointed judge of the first-run syndicated series “Divorce Court,” starting in September.
As television’s longest running court show, “Divorce Court” dates back to the late 1950’s, when actors used to reenact actual divorce proceedings. Today, the program features real people and real cases — ranging from divorce court proceedings to other domestic disputes.
Judge Faith Jenkins will continue through the end of Season 23 and Jones will join for Season 24. Jones, a former assistant district attorney in New York and former legal correspondent on NBC’s “Today Show,” “Nightly News” and more, said that she will “offer the parties before ‘Divorce Court,’ as well as viewers, a no-nonsense approach to the law and a decision driven by my proven legal expertise, compassion and empathy, personal experiences and hard-earned common sense.”
“Divorce Court” is produced by Lincolnwood Productions...
As television’s longest running court show, “Divorce Court” dates back to the late 1950’s, when actors used to reenact actual divorce proceedings. Today, the program features real people and real cases — ranging from divorce court proceedings to other domestic disputes.
Judge Faith Jenkins will continue through the end of Season 23 and Jones will join for Season 24. Jones, a former assistant district attorney in New York and former legal correspondent on NBC’s “Today Show,” “Nightly News” and more, said that she will “offer the parties before ‘Divorce Court,’ as well as viewers, a no-nonsense approach to the law and a decision driven by my proven legal expertise, compassion and empathy, personal experiences and hard-earned common sense.”
“Divorce Court” is produced by Lincolnwood Productions...
- 1/11/2022
- by Wyatte Grantham-Philips and Selome Hailu
- Variety Film + TV
All rise!
Star Jones is joining Fox’s Divorce Court as a judge beginning in September. She will preside over all cases brought to mediation, ranging from divorce court proceedings to other domestic disputes.
“We’ve been very lucky to have had exceptionally talented judges helm Divorce Court,” said Stephen Brown, Executive Vice President of Programming and Development for Fox First Run and Fox Television Stations.
He continued, “Beginning next season, Star Jones will bring her life experiences, her knowledge as a litigator, and her forceful personality to that storied bench. She aspires to make the show more meaningful, more interactive, and more impactful for the couples and we can’t wait.”
Jones brings to the bench years of experience as a former prosecutor and later, senior assistant district attorney. She’s also served as a legal correspondent on NBC’s Today and Nightly News, as well as for MSNBC,...
Star Jones is joining Fox’s Divorce Court as a judge beginning in September. She will preside over all cases brought to mediation, ranging from divorce court proceedings to other domestic disputes.
“We’ve been very lucky to have had exceptionally talented judges helm Divorce Court,” said Stephen Brown, Executive Vice President of Programming and Development for Fox First Run and Fox Television Stations.
He continued, “Beginning next season, Star Jones will bring her life experiences, her knowledge as a litigator, and her forceful personality to that storied bench. She aspires to make the show more meaningful, more interactive, and more impactful for the couples and we can’t wait.”
Jones brings to the bench years of experience as a former prosecutor and later, senior assistant district attorney. She’s also served as a legal correspondent on NBC’s Today and Nightly News, as well as for MSNBC,...
- 1/10/2022
- by Rosy Cordero
- Deadline Film + TV
Fox Corp.’s distribution unit Fox First Run has renewed four original syndicated shows, including the Jay Leno-hosted reboot of You Bet Your Life.
The first-year show will continue on Fox-owned stations through the 2022-23 season. Other series extended for another year include 25 Words or Less, a game show hosted by Meredith Vieira, as well as Dish Nation and Divorce Court.
Especially since it became a smaller, TV-focused company in 2019 after selling most of predecessor company 21st Century Fox to Disney, Fox Corp. has relied on its station group. With 29 stations and a presence in nine of the top 10 U.S. markets, the portfolio is a reliable revenue generator.
“Fox First Run’s main priority is to focus always on our audience first, by allowing them to appear, contribute, play and win,” said Stephen Brown, EVP of Programming for Fox Television Stations. “All of our programming, both present and in development,...
The first-year show will continue on Fox-owned stations through the 2022-23 season. Other series extended for another year include 25 Words or Less, a game show hosted by Meredith Vieira, as well as Dish Nation and Divorce Court.
Especially since it became a smaller, TV-focused company in 2019 after selling most of predecessor company 21st Century Fox to Disney, Fox Corp. has relied on its station group. With 29 stations and a presence in nine of the top 10 U.S. markets, the portfolio is a reliable revenue generator.
“Fox First Run’s main priority is to focus always on our audience first, by allowing them to appear, contribute, play and win,” said Stephen Brown, EVP of Programming for Fox Television Stations. “All of our programming, both present and in development,...
- 12/15/2021
- by Dade Hayes
- Deadline Film + TV
OWN: Oprah Winfrey Network is continuing its reality push and has ordered a new gospel-based non-scripted series in addition to renewing five existing franchises.
This comes after the Discovery-backed network expanded its Saturday unscripted programming block to Fridays last year.
Young & Gospel will follow the lives of four young gospel artists as they pursue their dreams and live life on their own terms while staying true to their faith and their families.
It stars singers Koryn Hawthorne, Bri Babineaux, Jekalyn Carr and Christian rapper Wande.
The show is produced by ITV America’s Thinkfactory Media and is exec produced by Adam Reed, Adam Freeman, Jordana Hochman, Phil Thornton and Jen McClure-Metz.
Elsewhere, Ready to Love, Black Love, Put a Ring On It, Family or Fiancé and Love & Marriage: Huntsville have all been renewed.
Ready to Love, a dating series from Will Packer Media and Lighthearted Entertainment, returns with...
This comes after the Discovery-backed network expanded its Saturday unscripted programming block to Fridays last year.
Young & Gospel will follow the lives of four young gospel artists as they pursue their dreams and live life on their own terms while staying true to their faith and their families.
It stars singers Koryn Hawthorne, Bri Babineaux, Jekalyn Carr and Christian rapper Wande.
The show is produced by ITV America’s Thinkfactory Media and is exec produced by Adam Reed, Adam Freeman, Jordana Hochman, Phil Thornton and Jen McClure-Metz.
Elsewhere, Ready to Love, Black Love, Put a Ring On It, Family or Fiancé and Love & Marriage: Huntsville have all been renewed.
Ready to Love, a dating series from Will Packer Media and Lighthearted Entertainment, returns with...
- 3/18/2021
- by Peter White
- Deadline Film + TV
In today’s TV news roundup, Disney Plus unveiled a trailer for “High School Musical: The Musical: The Holiday Special,” and Amazon Prime Video announced a release date for “The Wilds.”
Casting
Cybill Shepherd has joined the cast of Showtime’s comedy pilot for “I Love This For You,” which will star Vanessa Bayer, who also co-created the show, inspired by her own life. The show will follows a woman who beats childhood leukemia and pursues her dream of hosting a home shopping channel. Shepherd’s character, Patricia Kunken, is the founder of a shopping network. She is known for her roles in shows like “Moonlighting” and the Golden Globe-winning “Cybill.” Jeremy Beiler co-created the show alongside Bayer. They executive produce alongside Megan Ellison, Sue Naegle, Jordana Mollick, showrunner Jessi Klein and director Michael Showalter.
Renewals
MTV announced that series “Siesta Key” has been given the go-ahead for Season 4, with production beginning in Sarasota,...
Casting
Cybill Shepherd has joined the cast of Showtime’s comedy pilot for “I Love This For You,” which will star Vanessa Bayer, who also co-created the show, inspired by her own life. The show will follows a woman who beats childhood leukemia and pursues her dream of hosting a home shopping channel. Shepherd’s character, Patricia Kunken, is the founder of a shopping network. She is known for her roles in shows like “Moonlighting” and the Golden Globe-winning “Cybill.” Jeremy Beiler co-created the show alongside Bayer. They executive produce alongside Megan Ellison, Sue Naegle, Jordana Mollick, showrunner Jessi Klein and director Michael Showalter.
Renewals
MTV announced that series “Siesta Key” has been given the go-ahead for Season 4, with production beginning in Sarasota,...
- 11/19/2020
- by Eli Countryman
- Variety Film + TV
Fox Television Stations has renewed syndicated mainstays 25 Words or Less, Divorce Court and Dish Nation through the 2022-2023 season.
In announcing the two-year renewals, Fox stations programming chief Stephen Brown said the company sees “nothing but growth ahead” for the slate of what he called “reliably strong, feel good programming.” In addition to the three shows being re-upped, Fox’s portfolio also includes the forthcoming new version of You Bet Your Life hosted by Jay Leno.
Hosted and executive produced by Meredith Vieira, 25 Words or Less had a successful test in summer 2018 before entering syndication in fall 2019. The half-hour game show is cleared in 98% of the U.S. and its executive producers include Lisa Kudrow, Dan Bucatinsky, Mary McCormack, Michael Morris, showrunner Michael Canter and Bruce Sterten, creator of the 25 Words or Less and Taboo board games. The show is produced by Dino Bones Productions and distributed by Fox First Run.
In announcing the two-year renewals, Fox stations programming chief Stephen Brown said the company sees “nothing but growth ahead” for the slate of what he called “reliably strong, feel good programming.” In addition to the three shows being re-upped, Fox’s portfolio also includes the forthcoming new version of You Bet Your Life hosted by Jay Leno.
Hosted and executive produced by Meredith Vieira, 25 Words or Less had a successful test in summer 2018 before entering syndication in fall 2019. The half-hour game show is cleared in 98% of the U.S. and its executive producers include Lisa Kudrow, Dan Bucatinsky, Mary McCormack, Michael Morris, showrunner Michael Canter and Bruce Sterten, creator of the 25 Words or Less and Taboo board games. The show is produced by Dino Bones Productions and distributed by Fox First Run.
- 11/18/2020
- by Dade Hayes
- Deadline Film + TV
A new version of syndicated daytime courtroom series “Divorce Court” has come to order. Judge Lynn Toler is out after 13 years behind the bench, and Judge Faith Jenkins is in. While the split appears to be amicable, “Divorce Court” needed to try anything and everything to divorce itself from its poor Nielsen ratings. In the most recent week available of national-syndication ratings, the one ending on Feb. 23, 2020, “Divorce Court” tied for 71st place out of 104 shows, posting a weak 0.68 national household rating, according to Nielsen. That soft number is also exactly what “Divorce Court” is currently averaging season-to-date, so the lackluster weekly return is no anomaly. (“Divorce Court” ranks 68th out of 108 syndicated series.) Also Read: Alex Karev's 'Grey's Anatomy' Goodbye Grows 18% in TV Ratings For an incredibly dramatic comparison, “Judge Judy” scored a whopping 6.48 rating in the same week. Now, to be fair to “Divorce Court,” “Judge Judy...
- 3/6/2020
- by Tony Maglio
- The Wrap
In today’s TV News Roundup, Netflix released the first trailer for the third season of “Ozark” and the premiere weekend of “Tyler Perry’s Young Dylan” broke ratings records on Nickelodeon.
Casting
Mike Vogel, Adam Demos and Margaret Odette have joined the cast of the upcoming Netflix dramedy series “Sex/Life.” Vogel will play the husband of series protagonist Billie (Sarah Shahi); Demos will play the music mogul heartbreak that Billie hasn’t gotten over; Odette will play Billie’s best friend who accompanies her on the dating scene of Manhattan. Additionally, an entirely female directing team will helm the series, including Patricia Rozema, Jessika Borsiczky, Samira Radsi and Sheree Folkson. “Sex/Life” is executive produced by showrunner and writer Stacy Rukeyser, as well as Jordan Hawley and Borsiczky.
Netflix has announced new series regulars for its upcoming spy thriller “In from the Cold.” Ivanna Sakhno will play a young Russian...
Casting
Mike Vogel, Adam Demos and Margaret Odette have joined the cast of the upcoming Netflix dramedy series “Sex/Life.” Vogel will play the husband of series protagonist Billie (Sarah Shahi); Demos will play the music mogul heartbreak that Billie hasn’t gotten over; Odette will play Billie’s best friend who accompanies her on the dating scene of Manhattan. Additionally, an entirely female directing team will helm the series, including Patricia Rozema, Jessika Borsiczky, Samira Radsi and Sheree Folkson. “Sex/Life” is executive produced by showrunner and writer Stacy Rukeyser, as well as Jordan Hawley and Borsiczky.
Netflix has announced new series regulars for its upcoming spy thriller “In from the Cold.” Ivanna Sakhno will play a young Russian...
- 3/6/2020
- by J. Kim Murphy
- Variety Film + TV
Faith Jenkins is approaching the “Divorce Court” bench: Judge Faith is set to replace longtime “Divorce Court” judge Lynn Toler on the syndicated daytime program in July.
Additionally, the series is relocating to midtown Atlanta, at the Georgia Public Broadcasting Studios. It had filmed nearby at Tyler Perry’s Atlanta studio following a 2018 relocation from Los Angeles.
“We are confident that Judge Faith’s energy and passion for each case will build on the legacy of this program created by the exceptional talents of Judge Mablean and Judge Lynn Toler,” Stephen Brown, executive vice president of programming for Fox Television Stations, said in a statement on Thursday.
Mablean Ephriam presided over the program from 1999 to 2006, when Toler grabbed the gavel.
Jenkins added: “I started watching ‘Divorce Court’ in law school, so to be now joining the show is quite surreal. My legal expertise combined with my personal life experience – including...
Additionally, the series is relocating to midtown Atlanta, at the Georgia Public Broadcasting Studios. It had filmed nearby at Tyler Perry’s Atlanta studio following a 2018 relocation from Los Angeles.
“We are confident that Judge Faith’s energy and passion for each case will build on the legacy of this program created by the exceptional talents of Judge Mablean and Judge Lynn Toler,” Stephen Brown, executive vice president of programming for Fox Television Stations, said in a statement on Thursday.
Mablean Ephriam presided over the program from 1999 to 2006, when Toler grabbed the gavel.
Jenkins added: “I started watching ‘Divorce Court’ in law school, so to be now joining the show is quite surreal. My legal expertise combined with my personal life experience – including...
- 3/5/2020
- by Tony Maglio
- The Wrap
Isla Fisher (Wedding Crashers) has booked her first major TV series gig, signing on to star in the CBS All Access dark comedy Guilty Party, which has received a series order at the streamer.
The show follows Beth Baker (Fisher), “a discredited journalist desperate to salvage her career by latching on to the story of a young mother sentenced to life in prison for maiming and murdering her husband, crimes she claims she didn’t commit,” per the official logline. “In trying to uncover the truth, Beth finds herself in over her head as she contends with Colorado gun-smugglers, clickbait culture,...
The show follows Beth Baker (Fisher), “a discredited journalist desperate to salvage her career by latching on to the story of a young mother sentenced to life in prison for maiming and murdering her husband, crimes she claims she didn’t commit,” per the official logline. “In trying to uncover the truth, Beth finds herself in over her head as she contends with Colorado gun-smugglers, clickbait culture,...
- 3/5/2020
- TVLine.com
Exclusive: There will be a new judge presiding over Divorce Court. Former Judge Faith star Faith Jenkins will headline the long-running syndicated program effective July 2020. She will succeed Judge Lynn Toler who has departed after 13 years on the show.
On Divorce Court, produced by Lincolnwood Productions and distributed by Fox First Run, Jenkins will provide judgement for all the cases brought to mediation on the program, ranging from divorce court proceedings to other domestic disputes. She is only the third arbitrator on the program since its 1999 relaunch, following Mablean Ephriam (1999-2006) and Lynn Toler (2006-2019).
Jenkins has a syndicated court show experience as the star of Judge Faith, which ran for four years, from 2014-2018.
“We are confident that Judge Faith’s energy and passion for each case will build on the legacy of this program created by the exceptional talents of Judge Mablean and Judge Lynn Toler,” said Stephen Brown,...
On Divorce Court, produced by Lincolnwood Productions and distributed by Fox First Run, Jenkins will provide judgement for all the cases brought to mediation on the program, ranging from divorce court proceedings to other domestic disputes. She is only the third arbitrator on the program since its 1999 relaunch, following Mablean Ephriam (1999-2006) and Lynn Toler (2006-2019).
Jenkins has a syndicated court show experience as the star of Judge Faith, which ran for four years, from 2014-2018.
“We are confident that Judge Faith’s energy and passion for each case will build on the legacy of this program created by the exceptional talents of Judge Mablean and Judge Lynn Toler,” said Stephen Brown,...
- 3/5/2020
- by Nellie Andreeva and Amanda N'Duka
- Deadline Film + TV
Bill O'Reilly dedicated a segment today to a side of the Trayvon Martin story he argued was not entirely clear-- why so many people care so much about the case, and why it has sparked reactions like the Walgreens raid in Miami and Spike Lee's bizarre cameo in the story. Panelists Faith Jenkins and Jasmyne Cannick had a simply answer: racial profiling.
- 3/29/2012
- by Frances Martel
- Mediaite - TV
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