If the ratings over the course of the past 25 years were steadily declining, this would be a semi-interesting topic. Then again, it probably wouldn't be a topic at all , because the show would have been cancelled long ago.
And that's what you, the game show genre fans, are missing. The people who enjoy a nightly dose of WoF (and there are LOTS of them), still enjoy the show, still enjoy the 'tweaks'. They enjoy that , compared to 35 years ago, there are more PPHF (puzzles per half hour). They enjoy the gimmicks, the big(ger) bucks, and they enjoy the flashiness that the show may or may not have had back in the 70s... You, the game show genre fans, are part of the overall minority.
The show, while maybe not many of our cups of tea, is still a hit, and Harry remains committed to keeping it a hit by incorporating fresh tweaks every so often .There's nothing wrong with that.
I bet that if the show were still 3 rounds of game, shopping, and no bonus, with Chuck and Susan, many of us would be complaining that the show is stale after 35 years.
[quote name=\'rollercoaster87\' post=\'169102\' date=\'Nov 8 2007, 03:18 PM\']
even if they were to cut back on ads, wouldn't companies compete more for ads, thereby allowing Wheel to charge more for them?
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Asked by someone who clearly doesn't understand how the ratings work. Companies compete only for ad space, whose prices are determined by how many people are watching said show. If wheel or the local affiliates can make more money off the ads, then good for them. They're not going to roll back prices on the wheel because there is a surplus in the ad budget.