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Post by Deleted on Sept 12, 2013 12:15:18 GMT -5
As I mentioned before in this post GSN should really expand their channel to include other favorite game shows in their lineup and if I were president of GSN this would be my fantasy programming schedule to make GSN get top ratings in TV channels, 6:00AM Card Sharks, Like people on the Pacific are going to stay up until or wake up at 3 o'clock in the morning to watch Card Sharks. As much as I like at least one version of the show, it won't fly in that time slot. Infomercials are fine where they are for the time being.
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Post by tpirrules1972 on Sept 12, 2013 14:19:23 GMT -5
cardsharks8689 - I believe Kelsey herself is on the West Coast so she probably meant 6am PT.
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Post by wildjackmonroe on Sept 12, 2013 21:51:14 GMT -5
GSN has aired an hour of Perry/Eubanks CS at 3:00 am not that long ago before. And also Password at 3/3:30 am back when they had shows airing at the same time on both coasts. I don't think it'd be that unlikely to happen again.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 8, 2013 13:14:31 GMT -5
Given that GSN leased the first 140 episodes and Christmas and New Year's weeks of Password Plus last year, and last April they jumped all the way to the final weeks of Password Plus, plus leasing certain points from the runs of Super Password, Card Sharks, older Family Feud, Match Game, Press Your Luck, and now Sale of the Century, it makes me wonder if GSN licensed the full runs of certain vesrions of those shows for a shorter period than in 1998 (when the dark period ended)? If they did license for a shorter period, they're probably planning on airing the rest of 1985 and 1986 of PYL in the foreseeable future, plus maybe giving the G-T shows one final bow before they decide to go off the air completely, and focus on the network's future.
Any thoughts on my theory?
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Post by Mario500 on Oct 8, 2013 14:39:56 GMT -5
If the Game Show Network were to completely stop broadcasting programs produced by G-T (I assumed you were referring to programs produced by Mark Goodson/Bill Todman Productions), they could create a separate programming service dedicated to those programs and past programs produced by other companies.
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Post by Chameleonwhammy on Oct 8, 2013 17:23:40 GMT -5
, they could create a separate programming service dedicated to those programs and past programs produced by other companies. You've heard of wishful thinking? Yeah, that idea will probably never happen.
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Post by ladykelsey on Oct 13, 2013 23:58:49 GMT -5
I now see three shows on GSN now and I watch, Weekday Mornings: Catch 21, Saturday Mornings: Minute To Win It {Guy Fieri Version}, Tuesday Nights {Starting November 5th} The Chase, Before my schedule began my mother warned me if I couldn't find any other show to watch on GSN she would get rid of cable so when I found Minute To Win It on Saturdays I was so happy to see Guy Fieri at 11:00AM and so I now I found something different on GSN and it makes me proud, Kelsey
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Post by Deleted on Nov 5, 2013 13:04:21 GMT -5
Since many of the classics I wanted to see reverted back to the beginning of the leases as late as July, I watched GSN a lot less for a while. But now it seems as if I have regained interest in GSN as of lately, in fact I have been devoting to recording John O'Hurley's final season Family Feud episodes on weekday afternoons and on Sunday evenings. So yeah, my GSN watching has increased, even if only by one hour per day (except Saturdays). This seems to be an odd trend, since my main TV focus is select game shows mainly from the 1980s. But yes, I have developed an interest in O'Hurley's Feud as of lately. Karn's Feud isn't bad either. But once Steve Harvey signs on, I immediately turn off the TV and devote my time to something else.
But that will change by December. After GSN airs the finale of Password Plus, my weekend mornings of watching GSN will become virtually nil. I will be recording the final 6 episodes of the run in the coming 3 weekends (though the finale I truly don't need to record, as I recorded it back in 2009). But after that, no more classics for me until GSN picks up something fresh (possibly by the spring).
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Post by antmanb on Nov 5, 2013 15:19:02 GMT -5
i watch virtually nil. i did watch a couple of hours of it during the summer though.
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Post by Lyhom on Nov 5, 2013 15:36:55 GMT -5
If I can catch it I'll probably watch some of the classics/old GSN originals in the morning, and I occasionally watch things like The Chase and Baggage and the occasional Family Feud airing.
Other than that, not really a whole lot.
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Post by tpirrules1972 on Nov 5, 2013 15:38:37 GMT -5
Right now I'm down to pretty much nothing. Sick of the same episodes of classics for one, and classes/work interfering for two. Most mornings, I'm out from 8/9am-11am and of course, when I get back, it's time for The Price is Right.
I do, of course, plan to watch the new episodes of The Chase.
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Post by Mandoli on Nov 5, 2013 16:21:58 GMT -5
Right now I'm down to pretty much nothing. Sick of the same episodes of classics for one, and classes/work interfering for two. Most mornings, I'm out from 8/9am-11am and of course, when I get back, it's time for The Price is Right. Once the spring semester comes, this will be me. I'll be very busy with classes, and when I get home... I'm not going to want to watch an assload of Family Feud. Sorry, game shows on GSN. You're going to have to get cut.
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Post by Frank on Nov 10, 2013 20:53:41 GMT -5
as little as possible.
I haven't watched GSN regularly since the Karn/O'Hurley/Harvey takeover and the rerun abuse of other classics.
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Post by Chameleonwhammy on Nov 11, 2013 12:26:42 GMT -5
I watch Match Game, The Chase, 1 vs. 100 and Password Plus as often as I can.
Everything else like PYL, $ale, Pyramid, Super Password and the Feuds I watch whenever I feel like
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Post by tylernc1 on Nov 24, 2013 14:06:25 GMT -5
What shows do you think should get another chance on GSN?
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