Attention all courtroom TV fans! You won’t believe why Warner Bros. has made the decision to cancel two long-standing shows.
The popular courtroom shows “The People’s Court” and “Judge Mathis” have been canceled after 20 years on air. According to reports, Warner Bros, the studio that produces the shows, made the decision to cancel them due to declining ratings and the increasing costs of production.
“The People’s Court,” which has been on air since 1981, was hosted by Judge Marilyn Milian, while “Judge Mathis,” which began in 1999, was hosted by Judge Greg Mathis. Both shows were syndicated and aired on various networks across the United States.
Over the years, both shows have faced criticism for their sensationalized and often over-dramatized court cases. However, they remained popular with viewers for many years.
In recent years, however, both shows have struggled to maintain their audiences, with many viewers turning to other forms of entertainment, such as streaming services. Additionally, the COVID-19 pandemic has also had an impact on the production of the shows.
Despite the cancellation of “The People’s Court” and “Judge Mathis,” courtroom shows remain popular on television, with shows such as “Judge Judy” and “Hot Bench” still drawing in large audiences.
In conclusion, the decision to cancel “The People’s Court” and “Judge Mathis” was likely a difficult one for Warner Bros. However, declining ratings and the increasing costs of production made it a necessary move in the competitive world of television.

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