You know come to think of it, I wish both versions of powerball were simulcast on GSN. Neither of the states I lived in during it's run (Georgia and Alabama) did not air it sadly.
If they were of a mind they could wrap a game show around the lottery draws like they do in England (the fact that Winning Lines began with 49 candidates at the top of the show was no coincidence).
If you have a computer or your town is big enough to have a newspaper you have means to get the drawing numbers. If they were going to simulcast wouldn't they do it on a network, or affiliate chosen by each market...surely they wouldn't pick GSN just for the tenuous branding link?
My furtive research shows that Washington state no longer broadcasts the draw itself; I guess they came to the same conclusion I did: people who play will find out what the numbers are and don't have to know it right away.