It's pretty amazing that WWTBAM has weathered this many format and hosting changes and is still standing. I seriously thought this show was toast, like, six years ago. It's even improving in the ratings according to the article (probably a product of better clearances than in the past).
I guess it demonstrates that a syndicated show can pretty much run forever if you can produce it cheaply enough. (Cheap as in efficient, mind you, not necessarily in a tightwad sense - although we've recently passed the 7-year anniversary of anyone actually becoming a millionaire on the show in any way.)