[quote name=\'game show guy\' post=\'154660\' date=\'Jun 8 2007, 12:11 PM\']
^And my answer to that question is this.
You see, GSN would get better ratings because why in April 2005 did they get rid of their originals in daytime and put the classics back?? Why since January, have they been airing classic game shows in primetime on Saturday nights from 8-10PM? Why since May 19 have they been airing Dawson Feud marathons in primetime from 7PM-Midnight?
The answer is people like GAME SHOWS they like to watch them. otherwise GSN would not have put the classics back in daytime. The numbers for GSN have gone up in daytime since they have put the classic GAME SHOWS back.
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Congratulations for not answering the question. No one has disputed that GSN needs a certain number of classics on the schedule, not even GSN. What I asked you was what proof you have that adding even
more different classics -- the "wider variety" you keep saying they need -- would lead to higher ratings.
However, the reason the weekend schedule should have different shows on it is because GSN during the classic blocks on Saturdays programmed Double Dare 1976 and Now You See It. These shows did well in ratings so why not put them on the schedule??
First, I doubt you have any concrete ratings information that points to how well those blocks did (if you do, please provide a link, and not to the GSN board). But even if we assume for the sake of argument that those blocks did do well, that tells us absolutely nothing about how well those shows would do as part of the regular schedule. Viewers may like the shows as a one-time stunt but find that the novelty wears off if the show is on every day.
Try again. And before you do, please remember that "because why would...?" is not an answer to the question when there's more than one reasonable answer to "why would...?"