Two prominent entities in the true crime space — a creator and a media network — are joining forces. The Law&Crime Network, which has picked up more than 2.6 billion lifetime views on its namesake YouTube channel, has struck a deal to distribute videos from Annie Elise and her 10 to Life brand.
Elise, whose YouTube banner dubs her “your true crime bff,” is known for diving into unsolved mysteries. With her detail-oriented style, Elise shines new light on cold cases. She also hosts the podcast SERIALously, dropping new episodes each week.
Thanks to her latest partnership, Elise will bring her videos to the Law&Crime Network, where her commentary will join a sprawling library of true crime content. The multi-platform judicial programmer raised its profile by covering high-profile trials involving figures like Johnny Depp and Alex Murdagh. Those broadcasts pushed the true crime channel into our U.S. Top 50 ranking last year. A&E Networks, which backed Law&Crime, describes the network as “Court TV 2.0.”
“As the Law&Crime Network continues to deliver our YouTube audience the most captivating content, we are also focusing our attention on building an engaged community across the true crime space,” said Law&Crime YouTube Director Robert Szoke in a statement. “Our partnership with Annie Elise from 10 to Life is a prime example of our efforts to collaborate with leading digital true-crime creators to bring viewers together for enhanced coverage and inclusive discussions.”
This is not the first time the Law&Crime Network has linked up with an independent true crime creator. It also distributes videos from The Disturbing Truth, which is known for its auspicious “darkumentaries.”
More information about Law&Crime is available on the network’s website. Beyond YouTube, Law&Crime videos are also available through select basic cable packages as well as OTT services like Fubo, Sling, and Philo.
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