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Family Court Cleared in Over 85% of U.S.

Program Partners’ Family Court with Judge Penny cleared in more than 85% of the country.

By Paige Albiniak -- Broadcasting & Cable, 6/25/2008 10:49:00 AM

Program PartnersFamily Court with Judge Penny was cleared in more than 85% of the country, the company said Wednesday.

Family Court with Judge Penny

Top markets KYW/WPSG Philadelphia, KTVT/KTXA Dallas, KICU San Francisco, WBZ/WSBK Boston and WUPA Atlanta joined stations in top-three markets New York, Los Angeles and Chicago. The show is cleared through WYTV Youngstown, Ohio, market 106, and on The CW Plus, which serves stations in markets 100 and above.

Thus far, Family Court is cleared on stations from the Fox, CBS, Sinclair Broadcast Group, Barrington Broadcasting, Capital Broadcasting, Entravision Communications, Freedom Broadcasting, Gray Television, Granite Broadcasting, Hearst-Argyle Television, Journal Broadcast Group, JW Broadcasting, LIN Television, Newport Television, New Age Media, New Vision Television, Roberts Broadcasting, Tribune and Weigel Broadcasting broadcast groups.

The half-hour Family Court stars Judge Penny Brown Reynolds and is produced by 44 Blue Productions and distributed by Program Partners. Stephanie Drachkovitch, Rasha Drachkovitch and Jill Blackstone are executive producers, with Glenn Meehan co-executive producing. Talent agency William Morris packaged the show.

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