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Banished reality hit ‘Cops’ will return on Fox News Media’s streaming service

LOS ANGELES — “Cops,” the reality TV series depicting law enforcement in action, was pulled off the air last year after 32 seasons amid the nationwide protests over policing sparked by the murder of George Floyd.

But the controversial program is coming back. Fox Nation, the subscription streaming service operated by Fox News Media, has picked up the 33rd season of “Cops,” which has been off the air since being yanked from Paramount Network, the ViacomCBS-owned cable channel that aired it since 2013.

Fox Nation has acquired 33 new episodes of the series from Langley Productions, some of which were being filmed at the

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