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Game shows |
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Games Shows |
| Date Posted: |
05/16/2005 |
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has changed. Game shows started to disappear when their viewers vanished.
I saw some focus group responses that indicated that some of the shows were too complicated for them. It was easier to watch Jerry Springer,Montel or Maury. No questions to answer and that reassuring feeling that at least the totally disfunctional person on Springer isn't me.
Look at "Who wants to be a millionare"...ABC banked on it having staying power. It didn't. It's struggling in syndication. And if it's any indication, The questions could have been answered by anyone who paid even just a little attention through the 5th or 6th grade. Feud is still in syndication but has trouble geting scheduled in viewer friendly time periods.
And compared to talkers, gamers are expensive to produce.
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Actually, there is now only one game show on network daytime television, and it is "The Price Is Right." "Jeopardy" is on in syndication, and normally seen the early evening prime-access time hour.
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