[quote name=\'14gameshows\' post=\'117032\' date=\'Apr 26 2006, 08:56 AM\']Concerning this issue on tape preservation (or the lack thereof in this case), did the other forms of television such as sitcoms, news reels, sports, and soap operas get the same fate as the game shows?[/quote]
Just to be clear, you lumped "sitcoms" into this list, and typically they're a different animal than the rest. Scripted shows like sitcoms and dramas tended to be saved by their producers for their rerun potential. For most other forms, like games, soaps, talk, and yes, news and even (to a startling degree) sports, few people saw much need to keep them, especially considering the difficulty and expense involved.
I'm beginning to believe that the "great purge" story is probably based in some amount of fact, but has become exaggerated over time. On the one hand, it wouldn't surprise me that somebody saw a lot of stuff being saved, failed to see the value in it, and arranged to get rid of it. But on the other hand, a lot of stuff probably wasn't being saved to begin with. A Three on a Match contestant once told me that he spoke to Bob Stewart only a few weeks after his show had aired, and the show had already been erased. As Ian said, back when the daytime shows were live, it would have been absurdly and prohibitively expensive to try and maintain any sort of archive.
The good news is that even after all these years, "new" stuff is being unearthed every day.