Tell me if this is too nitpicky or if it's a legitimate gripe.
During the second-to-last act of every show, Buzzr pops in a little graphic in the corner of the screen telling the viewers what show is next. That's fine, but it's timed to occur about a minute or so before the commercial break, which winds up being pretty much exactly the amount of time needed for the current gameplay action to conclude and the host to throw to commercial.
In other words, when that graphic pops up, the round is about to end. Which doesn't mean much on, say, Let's Make a Deal, but I've noticed that on Press Your Luck, without fail, that graphic signifies that the last spin is about to occur (i.e., the contestant in control won't hit "+ one spin" to prolong the game). When I was watching an episode of Super Password, when that graphic popped up, the team in control of the word solved the puzzle on that turn.
Once, the graphic appeared during a playing of the Money Cards when the contestant still had four cards to go. Sure enough, he busted on the very next card.
I would suggest changing the timing of that graphic to be either a couple of minutes before the commercial break or immediately before the commercial break. The timing as it stands right now keeps giving away the end of the game.