Her show was renewed through 2023 last year.
MGM Television is launching sales of two new original unscripted series, “Teen Court” and “Ring Nation,” for barter syndication, TheWrap can exclusively report.
Under this type of agreement, the production and distribution company licenses the programs to networks in exchange for commercial time in the program and keeps a portion of the ad revenue.
“Teen Court” offers a new twist on the popular court TV format, with real-life sisters Laura Ruvolo and Melissa Ruvolo passing judgment on relatable teen issues, including money, emotional distress and revenge or overall grievances.
It probably would if the first season had been longer but the first season was only 11 episodes, unless they packaged Roseanne Season 10 with it but I highly doubt they will. So it probably will in 2023-2024.does anyone know if The Conners could enter syndication during the 2022-23 season?
What's Ring Nation?
MGM to launch new syndicated shows like Teen Court and Ring Nation
A new viral video show featuring footage captured from Ring doorbell cameras.What's Ring Nation?
No. Most of the programs that have any value air on the likes of Antenna, Me and other bargain basement networks. Ancient sitcoms and dated dramas are not the way for *almost* any major station to actually do business now.They should put older shows in syndication there's 70+ years of shows they could put in syndication instead of the same stuff every year or hours of court shows.
That and iCrime with Elizabeth Vargas. Someone on the other board couldn’t even find that on Google. 🤣Ring Nation?
Boy, they have ran out of ideas in the syndication world. I'd rather see the affiliates air an old John Wayne matinee than this crap.
In Dallas-Fort Worth area, Relative Justice will move to CBS Television' KTXA-TV (TXA21) from Nexstar's KDAF-TV this fall.
It could move from WMYT (Nexstar) to WAXN (Cox). They’ve got a couple openings with thd cancellations of The Doctors and Judge Jerry.In Dallas-Fort Worth area, Relative Justice will move to CBS Television' KTXA-TV (TXA21) from Nexstar's KDAF-TV this fall.