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Judge Joe Brown

''Judge Joe Brown'' is an American arbitration-based reality court show starring former Shelby County, Tennessee, Criminal Court judgeJoe Brown. It premiered on September 14, 1996 and ran through the 2012-13 television season. Joe Brown was the second highest paid daytime television personality behind only ''Judge Judy'' during the time the show was running. The first-run syndication series entered its seventeenth and final season on September 10, 2012, also regularly airing in high-definition for the first time beginning in that same season as well.
==Production history==
Joe Brown is the first African American male to preside over a courtroom television show and the first African American person to preside over a long-running courtroom series. However, former New York prosecutor Star Jones is the first African American person to preside over a court show (''Jones and Jury'' 1994-95).
With all of its seasons having aired consecutively, solely under Brown, Joseph Brown was the second longest running television jurist for many years prior to his cancellation, just behind Judith Sheindlin. While there are court shows that outnumber both ''Judge Joe Brown'' and ''Judge Judy'' in seasons within the judicial arena, namely ''Divorce Court'' and ''The People's Court'', they are also programs with multiple lives and multiple "judges" in their histories.
The set of ''Judge Joe Brown'' was directly beside the set of ''Judge Judy'' within the same facility, Sunset Bronson Studios. After ''Judge Joe Brown''s 2013 cancellation, however, the space was used for the courtroom series ''Paternity Court'' for a season (2013–14), followed by the court show ''Hot Bench'' (2014–present). As ''Judge Judy'' was and still is, ''Judge Joe Brown'' was both produced by Big Ticket Television and syndicated by CBS Television Distribution (CTD), the successor company to their previous distributors: Worldvision Enterprises, Paramount Domestic Television, and CBS Paramount Domestic Television.
The show was syndicated in the US, and aired during daytime hours. It aired on CTV in Canada and Fox8 in Australia. Like the majority of television court shows, ''Judge Joe Brown'' is a form of binding arbitration. The show's producers maintain the appearance of a civil courtroom.

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