I'm frankly sick of the "GSN should stick to game shows" drumbeat,
To go back to the original topic, I just wanted to mention that I wouldn't be in that camp if almost everything they tried outside of the game show realm didn't, you know, flop. The only real non-game show related success I can think that they've had would be their poker nights. I'm just surprised they're jumping off of this so quickly. How long was
The Amazing Race reran late at night after its primetime stretch didn't do so hot?
Last week,
Dancing's
highest charting last week was 104th out of 232 recorded programs. (Coincidentally, the 232nd place show was a Sunday afternoon
Dancing. 52,000 viewers.) I think it says a lot when three of the five 11am airings of Super Password do better. In a comparison of recent acquisitions, the addition of Steve Harvey's
Feud did very well for them, taking 6 of the top 10 spots in its second week.