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The 3rd season (1998–99) of Judge Judy was the show's first season as the highest-rated program in daytime television, having surpassed the highly rated Jerry Springer Show and even then daytime powerhouse The Oprah Winfrey Show for the first time [144] (King World Productions which launched Oprah was folded into CBS Television Distribution ...
Judge Judy stands next to a portrait of herself (2005) A little over a year after the 60 Minutes special, Sheindlin accepted an offer in 1995 to preside in a new reality courtroom series, featuring "real cases with real rulings." [17] Her syndicated court show Judge Judy debuted on September 16, 1996 and ran for 25 seasons until July 23, 2021. [18]
It did not take long, however, for the court show to pick up momentum as Judge Judy rose to a 2.1 rating by the end of this first season. The series premiered as the 3rd arbitration-based reality style court show, preceded by The People's Court (at the time, in an extended hiatus from cancelation due to low ratings after 12 seasons) and Jones ...
"Judge Judy" went on to become daytime television's top-ranked show, and Sheindlin's annual earnings grew to $47 million. Now 78, Sheindlin has a net worth of $440 million, according to Celebrity ...
Judy and Jerry Sheindlin share children from their previous marriages. According to E! News, Judy Sheindlin, who was previously married to a judge named Ronald Levy, has two children: Jamie ...
SEE ALSO: Judge Judy debuts new hairdo for first time in 22 years: Look! Sheindlin, 77, said that the former New York City mayor would make for a "no-nonsense president" that the country needs ...
National Labor Relations Board (Administrative Law Judge: 1992–2013) District of Columbia: deceased: Barry David Kohn [151] Los Angeles County Superior Court (Commissioner: 2000–2011) California: deceased: Victoria Kolakowski [152] Alameda County Superior Court (2011– ) California: active: Jim Kovach [104] Harris County Court (2019 ...
Judge Judy, Reese Witherspoon in LEGALLY BLONDE 2. Gregg DeGuire/Getty Images;Cover Images Judge Judy Sheindlin turned down the chance to make a cameo in one of the most iconic movies of all time.