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Law&Crime Renews Popular Show – The Streaming Advisor

Law&Crime Renews Popular Show

Law&Crime has renewed Caught in Providence from Lionsgate’s Debmar-Mercury for a second primetime season.

Appearing on the network since November 2020, the series brings viewers to Providence Municipal Court in Rhode Island, where social phenom, Chief Judge Frank Caprio, delivers everyday justice with heart and humor.

Hearing real cases from real people, the judge takes an empathic yet no nonsense approach to each case over which he presides. From wacky excuses to heartfelt moments, Caught in Providence provides an example of what compassionate justice can look like.

“Law&Crime is thrilled to continue bringing Caught In Providence and Judge Caprio to its viewers,” said Andrew Eisbrouch, COO of Law&Crime. “Audiences love the show’s combination of heartwarming moments and humor, and they are looking forward to seeing more.”

Debmar-Mercury Co-Presidents Ira Bernstein and Mort Marcus commented, ”

Caught In Providence comes to Law&Crime with an enormous social media following, comprised of more than 13 million Facebook and 2 million YouTube followers.

Viewers can watch Caught in Providence on Law&Crime Network Monday-Friday, with back-to-back half-hour episodes from  8-9 P.M. ET.

 

Created by legal commentator and attorney, Dan Abrams, and backed by A+E Networks, Law&Crime explores world of the law while also offering original true crime stories and legal programs to a broad, multi-platform audience. Law&Crime is available on basic cable packages in most states in the country and on leading OTT services including YouTube TV, Sling, Peacock, fuboTV, Philo, Vidgo, Xfinity, XUMO and TV Plus, among many others.

 

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