And then, more sadly, the personality driving it was Carnie Wilson.
Reality programming is the cheap way for cable to fill slots and hopefully fall backward into something that attracts eyeballs on repeat viewing. But I don't see how taking retreads and knockoffs of existing reality concepts is going to make GSN stand out and retain viewership. These prospective series read like cheap knockoffs, and given the majority of GSN's body of work in this genre, it's likely they'll look and sound like cheap knockoffs, too. And so, like the last crop, they'll attract 5-figure viewership and fade quickly, GSN will plug in repeats of "Whammy!" for several months, and then the process shall begin anew.
Coincidentally enough, Travel Channel started promoting their new series "Baggage Battles" today. It's "Storage Wars" with storage lockers swapped out for unclaimed luggage. So before an episode even gets shot, GSN's already doubly late to the party.
Hey, GSN, you want to attract viewers with a unique reality concept? One word: Solitary. Oh, and you might want to stop treating 6pm on Saturdays like it's the anchor slot for your premier programming.