Prime Video’s Tribunal Justice is on track for a September 8 launch in U.S. broadcast syndication. The court show’s distributor, Scott Koondel‘s Sox Entertainment, has closed multi-year deals in TV markets covering nearly 95% of the country. That includes pacts with major broadcast groups including Nexstar, Gray, Sinclair, Tegna, Hearst, Sunbeam, Cox Media, Scripps, Weigel, Mission, News Press and Marquee.
On many of the stations, Tribunal Justice could potentially be paired up in a block with fellow Prime Video court show Judy Justice, which Sox launched in broadcast syndication this past fall. Both programs have been sold in similar straight-barter deals.
“Tribunal Justice’s successful syndication launch was further validation that the streaming to broadcast syndication model is vibrant,” Koondel said. “With eight series being cancelled this year. Judy Justice has been the only successful syndication launch for many years and has paved the a path of success for Tribunal Justice.
On many of the stations, Tribunal Justice could potentially be paired up in a block with fellow Prime Video court show Judy Justice, which Sox launched in broadcast syndication this past fall. Both programs have been sold in similar straight-barter deals.
“Tribunal Justice’s successful syndication launch was further validation that the streaming to broadcast syndication model is vibrant,” Koondel said. “With eight series being cancelled this year. Judy Justice has been the only successful syndication launch for many years and has paved the a path of success for Tribunal Justice.
- 3/28/2025
- by Nellie Andreeva
- Deadline Film + TV
Exclusive: Amazon Freevee has ordered a second season of Tribunal Justice, created and executive produced by Judge Judy Sheindlin. The renewal comes ahead of the December 1 Season 1 finale of the the courtroom program, part of the Justice brand on Freevee anchored by Sheindlin’s other courtroom show for the streamer, the Daytime Emmy-winning Judy Justice, which has been renewed through Season 4. Both programs are distributed by by Scott Koondel’s Sox Entertainment.
Roland Tieh, a twenty-five-year TV veteran with experience across court, news, sports, talk, and reality, has joined Tribunal Justice as executive producer and showrunner for Season 2. The show didn’t have a designated full-time showrunner in Season 1. With the Justice brand expanding, including the upcoming Justice on Trial, a seasoned veteran, Tieh, is being brought to Tribunal Justice for Season 2.
The debut season of Tribunal Justice premiered across Freevee in the U.S., UK, Germany, and Austria in...
Roland Tieh, a twenty-five-year TV veteran with experience across court, news, sports, talk, and reality, has joined Tribunal Justice as executive producer and showrunner for Season 2. The show didn’t have a designated full-time showrunner in Season 1. With the Justice brand expanding, including the upcoming Justice on Trial, a seasoned veteran, Tieh, is being brought to Tribunal Justice for Season 2.
The debut season of Tribunal Justice premiered across Freevee in the U.S., UK, Germany, and Austria in...
- 10/27/2023
- by Nellie Andreeva
- Deadline Film + TV
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