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Judge Greg Mathis arrives for the 48th NAACP Image Awards at the Pasadena Civic Auditorium in 2017. Warner Bros. has reportedly canceled his show after Photo by Christine Chew/UPI |
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Feb. 18 (UPI) --
Warner Bros. has canceled its long-running, legal-themed series,
Judge Mathis
and
The People's Court
.
The Hollywood Reporter
and
Variety
announced the fate of the shows Friday, citing the decline in daytime syndicated television programming in favor of expanded local news broadcasts.
The current 24th and 26th seasons of
Judge Mathis
and
The People's Court
will be their last respectively.
Neither Judge Greg Mathis nor
People's Court
jurist, Marilyn Milian, have publicly commented on the cancellations.
The original
People's Court
starred Judge
Joseph Wapner
, and ran 1981 to 1993.
It was revived in 1997 with
Ed Koch
as judge, followed by Jerry Sheindlin.
Milian has been on the show's bench since 2001.
People.com
noted
the Daytime Emmy-winning series are ending as
Dr. Phil, The
Wendy Williams
Show, The
Ellen DeGeneres
Show, Dr. Oz
and
The Real
have all wrapped.
This is how I'm feeling after a long day of work. We're wrapping up Season 24 of Judge Mathis and tonight we dance! Lol
pic.twitter.com/phYtQDEIcz
— Judge Greg Mathis (@JudgeGregMathis)
November 11, 2022