'Cops' is returning to TV on a Fox News-owned streaming service
Fox Nation has ordered new episodes for the 33rd season of the show, which gives viewers a fly-on-the-wall perspective as law enforcement officers go on patrol, respond to calls and make arrests. The streaming service also picked up 15 episodes from the 32nd season.
In a statement, Fox Nation President Jason Klarman hailed the return of "one of the most iconic brands on television with an incredibly passionate fan base." He said the company would "show our appreciation to all first responders" by offering them a free one-year subscription starting Monday.
'Cops' is returning to TV on a Fox News-owned streaming service
The reality series was a staple of the broadcast TV lineup for decades but long drew criticism for the way it presented law enforcement and people of color.
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Fox Nation has ordered new episodes for the 33rd season of the show, which gives viewers a fly-on-the-wall perspective as law enforcement officers go on patrol, respond to calls and make arrests. The streaming service also picked up 15 episodes from the 32nd season.
In a statement, Fox Nation President Jason Klarman hailed the return of "one of the most iconic brands on television with an incredibly passionate fan base." He said the company would "show our appreciation to all first responders" by offering them a free one-year subscription starting Monday.