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Atlanta Court TV to Provide Live Stream of Courtroom Cameras from Alec Baldwin Trial

The Oscar-winning actor faces up to 18 months in prison if convicted.

Court TV will broadcast the trial live and the network’s cameras inside the courtroom will provide bundled feed coverage to all media outlets.

The network plans to provide extensive coverage of the case, with several reporters on the ground in Santa Fe, New Mexico, where the trial is taking place: anchor Vinnie Politan, anchor Ted Rowlands, crime and justice correspondent Matt Johnson and legal correspondent Kelly Krapf.

Krapf and Johnson will team up from inside the courtroom while Rowlands will anchor the first week from outside the courthouse. Politan will provide live reporting and host its primetime show “Closing Arguments” on-site during the final week of the trial leading up to the verdict.

Court TV also released a 45-minute documentary called “The Case Against Alec Baldwin,” now available on YouTube.

Baldwin has said in multiple interviews that he did not pull the trigger and that the gun misfired. But a 2022 FBI forensic report on the Colt .45-caliber propeller revolver found that the gun could not have fired without the trigger being pulled.

The film’s armorer, Hannah Gutierrez-Reed, who was in charge of the weapons on set, was charged with involuntary manslaughter and tampering with evidence. A jury convicted her earlier this year of the involuntary manslaughter charge and she is currently serving an 18-month prison sentence.