Wednesday, April 10, 2013

Judge Judy's new deal extends contract through 2017

Judge Judy?and CBS Television Distribution said Monday that the feisty former?New?York state?judge?has signed on for two more years of 'Judge?Judy.'?

By Associated Press / April 8, 2013

This undated photo provided by CBS shows Judge Judy Sheindlin. Sheindlin has signed a new multiyear deal with CBS Television Distribution to continue presiding over her top-rated show, Judge Judy, through 2017. (AP Photo/)

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Judge?Judy?will be presiding on television for two more years.

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Judy?Sheindlin and CBS Television Distribution said Monday that the feisty former?New?York state?judge?has signed on for two more years of "Judge?Judy." It's one of the top daytime TV shows, seen by roughly 10 million people each episode.

Her current contract runs through 2015, and the?new?deal?extends her through 2017. That would give her 21 years on the air, which she compared Monday to a winning hand in blackjack. Sheindlin, who is 70, gave no indication that she has plans to retire.

A spokesman had no comment on whether Sheindlin will be getting a raise from her reported $45 million annual salary.

Source: http://rss.csmonitor.com/~r/feeds/csm/~3/gR54Hr2IZxM/Judge-Judy-s-new-deal-extends-contract-through-2017

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