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The Legal Television Network

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United States

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Cable & Digital Media Network

Official website
  
www.ClienteleVision.com

LTVN, the Legal Television Network, is an American television company with shows designed for a mainstream audience, which seek to explain the legal system and legal issues faced by consumers, business executives and laypersons. The network's programming includes "entertaining and informative programs that cut through the complexity of an intimidating legal system and make the law user-friendly."

Since its inception, LTVN has focused on the production of short-form features and documentaries that show the legal system in action and provide analysis from legal experts in topics which include criminal justice, personal finance, real estate, retirement and estate planning, insurance, employment disputes, small claims litigation, business and entrepreneurship, consumer protection and similar topics. These documentaries are part of a Law on Demand series that is distributed through Video on Demand (VOD) channels on United States cable television, as well as through broadband licensees.

LTVN's other series, called Case-in-Point, includes features on unusual cases, often focusing on high-profile events, or disputes arising from the fields of entertainment, music and sports.

In July 2007, LTVN launched a broadband video service in beta, known as CLIENTELEVISION.[2] The service offers public interest groups, schools, bar associations and law firms the ability to integrate the network's various content channels into web sites.[3] As such, LTVN has become a provider of video content to "long-tail" publishers. By September 2009, CLIENTELEVISION featured hundreds of videos divided into 10 categories called "channels," such as automotive, personal finance, insurance, criminal justice and employment.[4]

The network also produces longer documentaries which focus on issues of particular relevance to consumers, which it makes available on Pay Per View and through DVD distribution. In addition, the network maintains a legal news web service, known as LegalNewsTV, which features some of its videos and articles by such commentators as James J. Kilpatrick. With the reality-focused re-launch of CourtTV, LTVN is now the only remaining television network devoted to coverage of legal issues.

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The Legal Television Network Wikipedia