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TruTV

TruTV (stylized as truTV) is an American basic cable channel owned by Warner Bros. Discovery (WBD). The channel primarily broadcasts comedy, docusoaps, and reality shows.

TruTV
Logo since 2014
CountryUnited States
Broadcast areaWorldwide
HeadquartersAtlanta, Georgia, U.S.
Programming
Picture format1080i (HDTV)
(downscaled to letterboxed 480i for the SDTV feed)
Ownership
OwnerWarner Bros. Discovery
ParentWarner Bros. Discovery Networks
Sister channels
History
FoundedDecember 14, 1990; 32 years ago (1990-12-14)
Launched
  • July 1, 1991; 32 years ago (1991-07-01) (as Court TV)
  • January 1, 2008; 15 years ago (2008-01-01) (as TruTV)
ReplacedCourt TV (cable television)
Links
WebcastWatch Live (U.S. pay-TV subscribers only; 10 minute free trial)
Websitewww.trutv.com
Availability
Streaming media
Service(s)Sling TV, YouTube TV, Hulu, DirecTV Stream

The channel was originally launched in 1991 as Court TV, a network that focused on crime-themed programs such as true crime documentary series, legal dramas, and coverage of prominent criminal cases. The channel was initially a joint venture between Time Warner, American Lawyer Media, Cablevision, and NBC, with Liberty Media later joining the venture as well.

By 2005, Liberty Media and Time Warner had purchased ALM, Cablevision and NBC's stakes in Court TV. Time Warner subsequently bought out Liberty's share in 2006 for $735 million, and brought the channel under its Turner Broadcasting subsidiary. In 2008, the channel relaunched as TruTV, changing its focus to action-oriented docusoaps and "caught on camera" programs, which it marketed as "actuality" television. The channel continued to carry legal coverage during the daytime hours under the title In Session, but this was phased out by September 2013.

In 2011, the channel began to add occasional sports broadcasts from Turner Sports, primarily the NCAA men's basketball tournament. In October 2014, TruTV pivoted its format to focus more on comedy-based reality series, such as Impractical Jokers.

As of January 2016, TruTV is available to approximately 91 million households (78.1%) in the United States.[1]

History edit

Court TV edit

The Courtroom Television Network, or Court TV for short, was launched on July 1, 1991, at 6:00 a.m. Eastern Time, and was available to three million subscribers.[2] Its original anchors were Jack Ford, Fred Graham, Cynthia McFadden, and Gregg Jarrett. The network was born out of two competing projects to launch cable channels with live courtroom proceedings, the American Trial Network from Time Warner and American Lawyer Media (ALM), and In Court from Cablevision and NBC. Both projects were present at the National Cable Television Association in June 1990.[3] Rather than trying to establish two competing networks, the projects were combined on December 14, 1990. Liberty Media would join the venture in 1991.

The channel originally consisted of live courtroom trials that are interspersed with anchors and reporters. It was led by law writer Steven Brill, who later left the network in 1997. The network came into its own during the Menéndez brothers' first trial in 1994, and the O.J. Simpson murder trial in 1995.

In 1997, Time Warner acquired ALM to gain ownership of its stake in Court TV;[4] it subsequently sold its publications to a private equity fund in 1998.[5] In 1998, NBC sold its share of the network to Time Warner. That same year, Court TV began running several original and acquired programs in prime time, such as Homicide: Life on the Street, Cops, and Forensic Files.

In 2001, Court TV purchased The Smoking Gun, a website that focuses on legal items such as mug shots and other public documents pertaining to famous individuals and cases. The site remained a property of the company through the rebranding to TruTV, but was sold back to its founder in 2014.[6] In the same year, Court TV also purchased the website Crime Library, which provided detailed information about infamous crimes and how they were solved. The website remained an actively updated TruTV property until 2014 and was taken offline in 2015.

On February 3, 2003, "Court TV Plus" debuted on Sirius Satellite Radio, featuring audio from Court TV programs. Launched on Channel 134, it was moved in September 2005 and aired on Channel 110 until the channel ceased operations on January 1, 2008.

Recognizing the growth of its primetime programming, Court TV announced in 2005 that it would split its programming into two brands. Daytime trial coverage was branded as Court TV News, while other dayparts—promoted under the tagline "Seriously Entertaining"—focused on reality shows dealing with crime-related topics. In January 2006, the network launched a male-targeted programming block known as "RED" ("Real. Exciting. Dramatic.").[7][8]

In May 2006, Time Warner acquired Liberty Media's stake in Court TV for $735 million, valuing the channel at $1.5 billion. The channel was integrated into Time Warner's Turner Broadcasting unit; executives indicated that Court TV planned to maintain its existing format, and did not rule out creating synergies with CNN for their legal coverage.[9][10] In 2007, the channel premiered its first original scripted series, 'Til Death Do Us Part—an anthology of crime re-enactments hosted by filmmaker John Waters.[11]

TruTV edit

 
Previous truTV Logo used from January 1, 2008, to October 26, 2014.

On July 11, 2007, Time Warner announced that Court TV would be relaunched as TruTV on January 1, 2008. The new brand was intended to accompany a larger shift towards action-oriented reality series which did not necessarily involve crime or law enforcement, such as Black Gold, Hardcore Pawn, Lizard Lick Towing, Ocean Force, and the caught-on-camera series World's Dumbest. TruTV promoted its new positioning under the slogan "Not Reality. Actuality."; network staff argued that the term "reality" had become associated with "unrealistic" programming, and that it wanted to emphasize that its new programs would feature "real" people.[12][13][14]

As part of the re-branding as TruTV, daytime trial coverage was cut back to 9:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. ET and branded as In Session. In 2009, production of the program was shifted to the facilities of HLN in Atlanta. On March 4, 2013, In Session was cut to a two-hour, taped format. On September 30, 2013, In Session was cancelled, and replaced by a block of library programming under the title In Session Presents.[15][16]

In 2011, as part of a new partnership between CBS Sports and Turner Sports, TruTV began to broadcast coverage of the NCAA Division I men's basketball tournament.[17]

Reruns of Court TV series have since aired on HLN (primarily Forensic Files), and have also been syndicated to the over-the-air digital network Justice Network. With changes to HLN's programming strategy and the growing popularity of the genre, the network began to produce and premiere more original true crime programs in 2017.[18][19][20][21] In December 2018, Turner sold the rights to the Court TV brand and programming library to Scripps Media subsidiary Katz Broadcasting, which relaunched it as an over-the-air digital network in May 2019, reviving the dormant brand after 11 years.[22][23][24]

Shift to comedy edit

Although noting that it had experienced "tremendous success" with individual programs, TruTV's new president and head of programming Chris Linn explained that the network's overall growth as a brand had been hindered due to its lingering association with Court TV and its tone of programming, and its reliance on "conflict-reliant, heavy, dramatic and maybe overly produced" docuseries with derivative premises. In April 2014, the network announced that it would undergo a brand repositioning for the 2014–15 television season aimed towards "funseekers", with a focus on comedy-oriented docusoaps, semi-scripted series, sketch comedies and reality competitions.[25][26][27]

Building upon the success of Impractical Jokers (which Linn compared to a "canary in the coal mine" due to its contrasting premise to other truTV programs at the time) and The Carbonaro Effect, the network greenlit a number of new series as part of the re-launch, including Barmageddon, the "reality musical" Branson Famous, Fake Off, Hack My Life, and Kart Life. As part of the re-launch, a new branding campaign ("Way More Fun") and refreshed logo (temporarily branding the network as The New truTV) were introduced on-air on October 27, 2014; the branding is meant to portray the network in a lighter manner.[25][26][27]

Since the repositioning, TruTV has also parodied its temporary prominence during the NCAA tournament with various advertising campaigns, seeking to promote the channel and its programming to the expanded audience. A common theme of these campaigns, which have included the 2015 social media campaign "#HaveUFoundtrutv", and a "truTV Awareness Month" campaign in 2018, involve commenting upon viewers who were unaware of the channel or trying to find it on their television provider's lineup. Of the former, Puja Vohra, Senior vice president of marketing and digital, explained that the campaign was intended to portray the network's brand as being "fun" and "self-aware".[28][29]

In December 2016, truTV unveiled a new marketing campaign and slogan, "Funny Because It's tru". The campaign reinforced the network's focus on comedy by parodying the "cliches" of network television promos.[30]

On March 4, 2019, AT&T announced a major reorganization of its broadcasting assets to effectively dissolve Turner Broadcasting. Its assets were dispersed across multiple units of WarnerMedia with TruTV along with TBS, TNT and HBO moving to newly formed WarnerMedia Entertainment.[31]

High definition edit

The 1080i high definition simulcast feed of TruTV is available on all major cable and satellite providers. In March 2011, the channel saw carriage of its HD feed increase, due to its coverage of the 2011 NCAA Division I men's basketball tournament (and subsequent tournaments), which was its first ever live sports telecast.[17]

Programming edit

Presently, TruTV airs a mix of original comedy-genre reality and lifestyle series (such as Impractical Jokers, The Carbonaro Effect, and Adam Ruins Everything), as well as acquired sitcoms (such as American Dad! and Family Matters) and films.

Sports programming edit

On February 8, 2010, TruTV premiered NFL Full Contact, a show that gave a behind-the-scenes look at the television production for major football events such as the Super Bowl, the NFL Draft, the Pro Bowl, and the season opener; the show was not renewed for a second season.

On March 15, 2011, TruTV began airing live sports programming for the first time with its telecasts of the 2011 NCAA Division I men's basketball tournament. The agreement is part of a contract between Turner Sports and CBS Sports resulting in shared coverage of the NCAA men's tournament through 2032. TruTV airs games during the opening rounds of the tournament, and exclusively carries the First Four play-in round, which was concurrently introduced the same year. It also carries the studio show Inside March Madness during the tournament. Until its discontinuation, TruTV also aired the pre-season Coaches vs. Cancer Classic.

In 2015, TruTV carried a series of HBO-produced Top Rank boxing telecasts under the title MetroPCS Friday Night Knockout, as a companion to HBO World Championship Boxing.[32][33] In May 2016, TruTV broadcast the opening rounds of the inaugural NCAA Beach Volleyball Championship; Turner would also televise the event in 2017.[34][35]

In 2021, TruTV began to serve as an overflow outlet for the NHL on TNT, in the event that a game in a TNT doubleheader runs long.[36][37] In 2023, TruTV will simulcast TBS's coverage of the MLB playoffs.[38]

As Court TV edit

 
In Session logo.

As Court TV, the channel's programming traditionally consisted of reality legal programming and legal dramas, such as legal-based news shows, legal-based talk shows, live homicide trial coverage, court shows, police force shows, and other criminal justice programming.

The channel also carried a week-daily news block, In Session (the successor to Court TV News), which provided live coverage of trials, legal news and details of highly publicized crimes Monday through Fridays from 9 to 11 a.m. ET (except during national holidays, with reruns of the channel's reality programming airing in place of the block on such days). Its coverage included analysis from anchors and guests to help viewers understand legal proceedings. In Session also ran a blog, Sidebar, where the In Session team posted updated legal news and analysis. In Session moved to a new studio in Atlanta at the CNN Center on November 16, 2009. Online coverage of current trials later moved to CNN.com's "Crime" section and production of the block was eventually taken over by sister network HLN. In Session anchors also appeared on CNN to provide legal analysis about current crime stories and trials. In Session ended its run on September 26, 2013.[39]

International edit

Canada edit

Court TV Canada, owned by CHUM Limited (and later acquired by CTVglobemedia which then sold its assets to Bell Canada under the Bell Media subsidiary), launched on September 7, 2001. Unlike its U.S. counterpart, it did not relaunch under the TruTV name and continued its previous format until August 30, 2010, when, as part of a wider licensing agreement with Discovery Communications and CTV, Court TV Canada was rebranded as a Canadian version of Investigation Discovery.

The U.S. version of Court TV had earlier been approved by the Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission as an eligible foreign channel in 1997, and indeed, had been carried by several Canadian service providers prior to the launch of the domestic service.[40] Even after its rebrand, TruTV was never withdrawn as an eligible foreign service for carriage on cable and satellite, meaning that, particularly with the end of the licensing agreement with CHUM, there were few theoretical hurdles that prevented TruTV from re-emerging on Canadian service providers.[41]

Ultimately, the rights to TruTV's original programs have been dispersed across other Canadian cable channels, particularly CMT and Action, both owned by Corus Entertainment, and OLN, owned by Rogers Media. Of the three networks, Action had been the predominant broadcaster of TruTV programming. On April 1, 2019, Action was converted to a new full-time Adult Swim network.

Latin America edit

The channel was launched on April 1, 2009, in Latin America replacing Retro, also owned by Turner Broadcasting System. The announcement was made on March 25, 2009, by Turner Broadcasting System Latin America.[42] The channel has the same programming, idents, and bumpers from the U.S. version. On September 3, 2023, it was announced that TruTV would be replaced by 24/7 channel, Adult Swim on October 31.[43]

On October 31, 2023, after airing 14 years, TruTV was replaced by the 24/7 channel, Adult Swim.

UK and Ireland edit

In May 2014, Turner Broadcasting System announced that it would launch a separate UK version of the U.S. channel. On February 16, 2017, Sony Pictures Television acquired the channel from Turner.[44] On February 12, 2019, the UK channel was renamed True Crime.[45]

Asia edit

The channel was launched on April 1, 2010, in several markets in Asia including Indonesia, the Philippines, and Singapore. The channel is owned and operated by Turner Broadcasting System Asia Pacific and has similar programming, idents, and bumpers to the U.S. version, but many are also created by the Turner regional office in Hong Kong. As of 31 December 2018, the selected TruTV programmes is currently shown on Warner TV Asia.[citation needed] The channel shut down alongside TCM.[46]

See also edit

References edit

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LinksWebcastWatch Live U S pay TV subscribers only 10 minute free trial Websitewww wbr trutv wbr comAvailabilityStreaming mediaService s Sling TV YouTube TV Hulu DirecTV StreamThe channel was originally launched in 1991 as Court TV a network that focused on crime themed programs such as true crime documentary series legal dramas and coverage of prominent criminal cases The channel was initially a joint venture between Time Warner American Lawyer Media Cablevision and NBC with Liberty Media later joining the venture as well By 2005 Liberty Media and Time Warner had purchased ALM Cablevision and NBC s stakes in Court TV Time Warner subsequently bought out Liberty s share in 2006 for 735 million and brought the channel under its Turner Broadcasting subsidiary In 2008 the channel relaunched as TruTV changing its focus to action oriented docusoaps and caught on camera programs which it marketed as actuality television The channel continued to carry legal coverage during the daytime hours under the title In Session but this was phased out by September 2013 In 2011 the channel began to add occasional sports broadcasts from Turner Sports primarily the NCAA men s basketball tournament In October 2014 TruTV pivoted its format to focus more on comedy based reality series such as Impractical Jokers As of January 2016 update TruTV is available to approximately 91 million households 78 1 in the United States 1 Contents 1 History 1 1 Court TV 1 2 TruTV 1 2 1 Shift to comedy 2 High definition 3 Programming 3 1 Sports programming 3 2 As Court TV 4 International 4 1 Canada 4 2 Latin America 4 3 UK and Ireland 4 4 Asia 5 See also 6 References 7 External linksHistory editCourt TV edit For the history of the channel under the original Court TV identity see Court TV The Courtroom Television Network or Court TV for short was launched on July 1 1991 at 6 00 a m Eastern Time and was available to three million subscribers 2 Its original anchors were Jack Ford Fred Graham Cynthia McFadden and Gregg Jarrett The network was born out of two competing projects to launch cable channels with live courtroom proceedings the American Trial Network from Time Warner and American Lawyer Media ALM and In Court from Cablevision and NBC Both projects were present at the National Cable Television Association in June 1990 3 Rather than trying to establish two competing networks the projects were combined on December 14 1990 Liberty Media would join the venture in 1991 The channel originally consisted of live courtroom trials that are interspersed with anchors and reporters It was led by law writer Steven Brill who later left the network in 1997 The network came into its own during the Menendez brothers first trial in 1994 and the O J Simpson murder trial in 1995 In 1997 Time Warner acquired ALM to gain ownership of its stake in Court TV 4 it subsequently sold its publications to a private equity fund in 1998 5 In 1998 NBC sold its share of the network to Time Warner That same year Court TV began running several original and acquired programs in prime time such as Homicide Life on the Street Cops and Forensic Files In 2001 Court TV purchased The Smoking Gun a website that focuses on legal items such as mug shots and other public documents pertaining to famous individuals and cases The site remained a property of the company through the rebranding to TruTV but was sold back to its founder in 2014 6 In the same year Court TV also purchased the website Crime Library which provided detailed information about infamous crimes and how they were solved The website remained an actively updated TruTV property until 2014 and was taken offline in 2015 On February 3 2003 Court TV Plus debuted on Sirius Satellite Radio featuring audio from Court TV programs Launched on Channel 134 it was moved in September 2005 and aired on Channel 110 until the channel ceased operations on January 1 2008 Recognizing the growth of its primetime programming Court TV announced in 2005 that it would split its programming into two brands Daytime trial coverage was branded as Court TV News while other dayparts promoted under the tagline Seriously Entertaining focused on reality shows dealing with crime related topics In January 2006 the network launched a male targeted programming block known as RED Real Exciting Dramatic 7 8 In May 2006 Time Warner acquired Liberty Media s stake in Court TV for 735 million valuing the channel at 1 5 billion The channel was integrated into Time Warner s Turner Broadcasting unit executives indicated that Court TV planned to maintain its existing format and did not rule out creating synergies with CNN for their legal coverage 9 10 In 2007 the channel premiered its first original scripted series Til Death Do Us Part an anthology of crime re enactments hosted by filmmaker John Waters 11 TruTV edit nbsp Previous truTV Logo used from January 1 2008 to October 26 2014 On July 11 2007 Time Warner announced that Court TV would be relaunched as TruTV on January 1 2008 The new brand was intended to accompany a larger shift towards action oriented reality series which did not necessarily involve crime or law enforcement such as Black Gold Hardcore Pawn Lizard Lick Towing Ocean Force and the caught on camera series World s Dumbest TruTV promoted its new positioning under the slogan Not Reality Actuality network staff argued that the term reality had become associated with unrealistic programming and that it wanted to emphasize that its new programs would feature real people 12 13 14 As part of the re branding as TruTV daytime trial coverage was cut back to 9 00 a m to 3 00 p m ET and branded as In Session In 2009 production of the program was shifted to the facilities of HLN in Atlanta On March 4 2013 In Session was cut to a two hour taped format On September 30 2013 In Session was cancelled and replaced by a block of library programming under the title In Session Presents 15 16 In 2011 as part of a new partnership between CBS Sports and Turner Sports TruTV began to broadcast coverage of the NCAA Division I men s basketball tournament 17 Reruns of Court TV series have since aired on HLN primarily Forensic Files and have also been syndicated to the over the air digital network Justice Network With changes to HLN s programming strategy and the growing popularity of the genre the network began to produce and premiere more original true crime programs in 2017 18 19 20 21 In December 2018 Turner sold the rights to the Court TV brand and programming library to Scripps Media subsidiary Katz Broadcasting which relaunched it as an over the air digital network in May 2019 reviving the dormant brand after 11 years 22 23 24 Shift to comedy edit Although noting that it had experienced tremendous success with individual programs TruTV s new president and head of programming Chris Linn explained that the network s overall growth as a brand had been hindered due to its lingering association with Court TV and its tone of programming and its reliance on conflict reliant heavy dramatic and maybe overly produced docuseries with derivative premises In April 2014 the network announced that it would undergo a brand repositioning for the 2014 15 television season aimed towards funseekers with a focus on comedy oriented docusoaps semi scripted series sketch comedies and reality competitions 25 26 27 Building upon the success of Impractical Jokers which Linn compared to a canary in the coal mine due to its contrasting premise to other truTV programs at the time and The Carbonaro Effect the network greenlit a number of new series as part of the re launch including Barmageddon the reality musical Branson Famous Fake Off Hack My Life and Kart Life As part of the re launch a new branding campaign Way More Fun and refreshed logo temporarily branding the network as The New truTV were introduced on air on October 27 2014 the branding is meant to portray the network in a lighter manner 25 26 27 Since the repositioning TruTV has also parodied its temporary prominence during the NCAA tournament with various advertising campaigns seeking to promote the channel and its programming to the expanded audience A common theme of these campaigns which have included the 2015 social media campaign HaveUFoundtrutv and a truTV Awareness Month campaign in 2018 involve commenting upon viewers who were unaware of the channel or trying to find it on their television provider s lineup Of the former Puja Vohra Senior vice president of marketing and digital explained that the campaign was intended to portray the network s brand as being fun and self aware 28 29 In December 2016 truTV unveiled a new marketing campaign and slogan Funny Because It s tru The campaign reinforced the network s focus on comedy by parodying the cliches of network television promos 30 On March 4 2019 AT amp T announced a major reorganization of its broadcasting assets to effectively dissolve Turner Broadcasting Its assets were dispersed across multiple units of WarnerMedia with TruTV along with TBS TNT and HBO moving to newly formed WarnerMedia Entertainment 31 High definition editThe 1080i high definition simulcast feed of TruTV is available on all major cable and satellite providers In March 2011 the channel saw carriage of its HD feed increase due to its coverage of the 2011 NCAA Division I men s basketball tournament and subsequent tournaments which was its first ever live sports telecast 17 Programming editMain article List of programs broadcast by TruTV Presently TruTV airs a mix of original comedy genre reality and lifestyle series such as Impractical Jokers The Carbonaro Effect and Adam Ruins Everything as well as acquired sitcoms such as American Dad and Family Matters and films Sports programming edit On February 8 2010 TruTV premiered NFL Full Contact a show that gave a behind the scenes look at the television production for major football events such as the Super Bowl the NFL Draft the Pro Bowl and the season opener the show was not renewed for a second season On March 15 2011 TruTV began airing live sports programming for the first time with its telecasts of the 2011 NCAA Division I men s basketball tournament The agreement is part of a contract between Turner Sports and CBS Sports resulting in shared coverage of the NCAA men s tournament through 2032 TruTV airs games during the opening rounds of the tournament and exclusively carries the First Four play in round which was concurrently introduced the same year It also carries the studio show Inside March Madness during the tournament Until its discontinuation TruTV also aired the pre season Coaches vs Cancer Classic In 2015 TruTV carried a series of HBO produced Top Rank boxing telecasts under the title MetroPCS Friday Night Knockout as a companion to HBO World Championship Boxing 32 33 In May 2016 TruTV broadcast the opening rounds of the inaugural NCAA Beach Volleyball Championship Turner would also televise the event in 2017 34 35 In 2021 TruTV began to serve as an overflow outlet for the NHL on TNT in the event that a game in a TNT doubleheader runs long 36 37 In 2023 TruTV will simulcast TBS s coverage of the MLB playoffs 38 As Court TV edit Main article Court TV nbsp In Session logo As Court TV the channel s programming traditionally consisted of reality legal programming and legal dramas such as legal based news shows legal based talk shows live homicide trial coverage court shows police force shows and other criminal justice programming The channel also carried a week daily news block In Session the successor to Court TV News which provided live coverage of trials legal news and details of highly publicized crimes Monday through Fridays from 9 to 11 a m ET except during national holidays with reruns of the channel s reality programming airing in place of the block on such days Its coverage included analysis from anchors and guests to help viewers understand legal proceedings In Session also ran a blog Sidebar where the In Session team posted updated legal news and analysis In Session moved to a new studio in Atlanta at the CNN Center on November 16 2009 Online coverage of current trials later moved to CNN com s Crime section and production of the block was eventually taken over by sister network HLN In Session anchors also appeared on CNN to provide legal analysis about current crime stories and trials In Session ended its run on September 26 2013 39 International editCanada edit Court TV Canada owned by CHUM Limited and later acquired by CTVglobemedia which then sold its assets to Bell Canada under the Bell Media subsidiary launched on September 7 2001 Unlike its U S counterpart it did not relaunch under the TruTV name and continued its previous format until August 30 2010 when as part of a wider licensing agreement with Discovery Communications and CTV Court TV Canada was rebranded as a Canadian version of Investigation Discovery The U S version of Court TV had earlier been approved by the Canadian Radio television and Telecommunications Commission as an eligible foreign channel in 1997 and indeed had been carried by several Canadian service providers prior to the launch of the domestic service 40 Even after its rebrand TruTV was never withdrawn as an eligible foreign service for carriage on cable and satellite meaning that particularly with the end of the licensing agreement with CHUM there were few theoretical hurdles that prevented TruTV from re emerging on Canadian service providers 41 Ultimately the rights to TruTV s original programs have been dispersed across other Canadian cable channels particularly CMT and Action both owned by Corus Entertainment and OLN owned by Rogers Media Of the three networks Action had been the predominant broadcaster of TruTV programming On April 1 2019 Action was converted to a new full time Adult Swim network Latin America edit Main article TruTV Latin America The channel was launched on April 1 2009 in Latin America replacing Retro also owned by Turner Broadcasting System The announcement was made on March 25 2009 by Turner Broadcasting System Latin America 42 The channel has the same programming idents and bumpers from the U S version On September 3 2023 it was announced that TruTV would be replaced by 24 7 channel Adult Swim on October 31 43 On October 31 2023 after airing 14 years TruTV was replaced by the 24 7 channel Adult Swim UK and Ireland edit Main article TruTV UK and Ireland In May 2014 Turner Broadcasting System announced that it would launch a separate UK version of the U S channel On February 16 2017 Sony Pictures Television acquired the channel from Turner 44 On February 12 2019 the UK channel was renamed True Crime 45 Asia edit Main article TruTV Asia The channel was launched on April 1 2010 in several markets in Asia including Indonesia the Philippines and Singapore The channel is owned and operated by Turner Broadcasting System Asia Pacific and has similar programming idents and bumpers to the U S version but many are also created by the Turner regional office in Hong Kong As of 31 December 2018 the selected TruTV programmes is currently shown on Warner TV Asia citation needed The channel shut down alongside TCM 46 See also edit nbsp Law portal nbsp Television portal nbsp United States portalTBS sister network also with a focus on comedy programming Comedy Central direct competitor owned by Paramount Global Freeform owned by The Walt Disney Company References edit List of how many homes each cable network is in as of July 2015 July 21 2015 Archived from the original on October 8 2016 Retrieved December 10 2018 Winfrey Lee July 7 1991 Courtroom network banks on real life drama The Pittsburgh Press Gerard Jeremy June 3 1990 Fledgling Cable Networks Are Poised for Flight The New York Times Retrieved November 9 2012 Time Warner Buys Court TV Stake Associated Press February 20 1997 via LA Times Time Warner to Shed Legal Publications Associated Press July 19 1997 via LA Times Meet The New Boss Same As The Old Boss A Note From TSG World Headquarters The Smoking Gun June 24 2014 COVER STORY Court TV Details New truTV Brand Broadcasting amp Cable October 28 2007 Retrieved July 16 2017 Martin Denise July 15 2005 Court TV unveils evening docket Variety Retrieved July 16 2017 Bloomberg News May 13 2006 Time Warner Takes Full Control Over Court TV The New York Times ISSN 0362 4331 Retrieved May 17 2022 Zeitchik Steven May 12 2006 TW buys out Liberty s Court TV stake Variety Retrieved May 17 2022 Wallenstein AP Andrew Wallenstein Andrew AP June 27 2006 Milestone Court TV at 15 The Hollywood Reporter Retrieved May 17 2022 Making a case for truTV Los Angeles Times May 29 2011 Retrieved December 2 2016 Court TV Rebrands as truTV Broadcasting amp Cable July 11 2007 Retrieved December 2 2016 Court TV exits truTV appears USA Today Associated Press Retrieved December 2 2016 TruTV Cutting In Session To Two Hours A Day TVNewser February 15 2013 Retrieved December 2 2016 TruTV Ending In Session Trial Coverage TVNewser September 26 2013 Retrieved December 2 2016 a b Cablevision Comcast DirecTV among providers on board in advance of March Madness Broadcasting amp Cable Retrieved November 9 2012 HLN Will Add S E Cupp as Host Introduce New Original Series on Friday Nights EXCLUSIVE Variety March 13 2017 Retrieved March 15 2017 A News Network With No Trump Bump HLN Pivots Once Again Advertising Age May 2017 Retrieved May 2 2017 Buckman Adam April 21 2016 Forensic Files And The First 48 Are TV s Hard Boiled Champions www mediapost com Retrieved November 19 2016 Ritchie Kevin January 20 2015 Schiffman Ford outline vision for Justice RealScreen Brunico Communications Retrieved April 14 2015 Battaglio Stephen December 10 2018 Court TV is coming back thanks to E W Scripps decision Los Angeles Times Retrieved December 10 2018 Littleton Cynthia December 11 2018 Court TV Brand to Resurface as New Channel From Scripps Co Variety Retrieved December 11 2018 Court TV Brand to Resurface as New Channel From Scripps Co Variety December 10 2018 Retrieved December 23 2018 a b TruTV Orders Six News Series Preps Brand Refresh The Hollywood Reporter April 21 2014 Retrieved November 30 2015 a b TruTV Finally Turns Its Back on Court Roots With October s Comedic Rebrand Exclusive The Hollywood Reporter September 23 2014 Retrieved November 30 2015 a b TruTV Looks to Complete Makeover With Tweaked Logo Four New Series Orders The Hollywood Reporter July 10 2014 Retrieved November 30 2015 TruTV Drums Up March Madness Buzz on Twitter With HaveUFoundtruTV Variety March 17 2015 Retrieved June 12 2015 Credit where it s due the truTV Awareness Month campaign is pretty funny Awful Announcing March 15 2018 Retrieved March 16 2018 TruTV Unveils New Tagline Promos As Part Of New Brand Campaign Deadline com December 2016 Retrieved December 2 2016 Feiner Lauren March 4 2019 WarnerMedia reorganizes its leadership team after AT amp T acquisition CNBC Retrieved March 4 2019 TruTV to broadcast boxing series ESPN com March 30 2015 Retrieved April 2 2015 Turner Sports Returns to the Ring With HBO and SpiderCam on Friday Night Knockout on truTV Sports Video Group May 2015 Retrieved May 2 2015 Culver column FSU beach volleyball could be a part of NCAA history Tallahassee Democrat Retrieved May 8 2016 Turner Sports Reaches Multi Year Agreement to Present NCAA National Collegiate Beach Volleyball Championship NCAA April 26 2016 Retrieved April 27 2016 Bucholtz Andrew May 2 2022 First NHL playoffs under ESPN Turner deal has all games set for big networks despite NBA but has potential overflow issues Awful Announcing Retrieved May 4 2022 Islanders 6 Canucks 3 Five goal first period keys Isles win in first game post All Star break Light House Hocket February 10 2022 Retrieved February 10 2022 MLB on TBS to Be Exclusive Home of 2023 NLDS amp NLCS press wbd com Press release October 5 2023 Retrieved October 5 2023 Kondolojy Amanda September 26 2013 In Session Trial Coverage on TruTV to End Friday TV by the Numbers Archived from the original on October 8 2013 Public Notice CRTC 1997 96 July 22 1997 Retrieved November 9 2012 Revised list of non Canadian programming services authorized for distribution as of 1 October 2012 Retrieved November 9 2012 Turner Broadcasting System Latin America Inc lanza un nuevo canal truTV Archived from the original on June 30 2017 Retrieved November 9 2012 Adult Swim Latinoamerica Senal llegara oficialmente en reemplazo de TruTV TVLaint www tvlaint com Retrieved October 8 2023 Barraclough Leo February 16 2017 Sony Pictures Television Networks Acquires British Channel truTV Variety TruTV UK axed as channel morphes into True Crime a516digital com February 12 2019 Retrieved February 12 2019 Turner Fox pull the plug RIP truTV TCM Nat Geo Music External links editOfficial website nbsp TruTV on Facebook nbsp TruTV on Twitter nbsp TruTV on Instagram nbsp TruTV on TikTok nbsp Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 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