Springer is 78 years old. If he wanted to restart his talk show he would have 
to find a producer, put together a crew, and negotiate a syndication deal with 
an obsolete format. Why would he bother?

> On Mar 9, 2022, at 7:49 PM, Mark Jeffries <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> Jerry Springer's courtroom show, syndicated by NBCUniversal, is done after 
> three years--and we suspect Springer will take retirement instead of coming 
> back to the talk show:
> 
> https://deadline.com/2022/03/judge-jerry-canceled-jerry-springer-court-show-end-third-season-1234974835/
> 
> And "The Good Dish," the cooking show starring Dr. Oz's daughter that 
> replaced his quack medicine show when he decided to run for Senator from 
> Pennsylvania, is done after a half-season in syndication, seemingly because 
> the Fox-owned stations decided to go with Jennifer Hudson's talk show from 
> NBCU--Sony says it's looking to continue the show on cable or streaming:
> 
> https://deadline.com/2022/03/the-good-dish-canceled-no-season-2-syndication-1234974476/
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