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Sarah Palin signs deal for reality courtroom TV show pilot
The contract also gives Judge Judith Sheindlin – who created another highly rated court show, Hot Bench – a production deal to continue making different shows for CBS. And it’s only a pilot, a pilot that she will have to sell to TV stations across the country. The source added that Palin’s “wide appeal and common sense wisdom make her a natural for this kind of format”.
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People reported Tuesday that Palin has signed a deal to bring a reality court series to television in 2017. Will you be tuning in?
Sarah Palin may have missed out becoming Vice President of the United States, and resigned as Governor of Alaska, but she could have another office in mind: TV judge.
The show’s production team includes a TV executive who discovered Judges Judy and Joe Brown, according to Politico.
Howard Bragman, a public relations representative for Warm Springs, said to CNN, “It’s about different personalities and different styles”.
Sarah Palin has signed on for another reality TV show that mirrors “Judge Judy”.
As the report notes, Palin is no stranger to reality television.
Acknowledging that Palin fails to hold a juris doctor degree, the source alludes to a number of personal qualities Palin possesses which will assure she is suited to the job.
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Instead, she’s plunged into the tumultuous 2016 Republican presidential campaign, endorsing Donald Trump in a surprise move since she was expected to endorse Trump rival and tea-party favorite U.S. Sen. In 2014, she launched the online news channel, the Sarah Palin Channel, though it shuttered a year later.