Matter of personal preference, but I'd rather have the million than the dead body. But you could probably say that about most 29-year-olds, too.
Game shows require you to accept confines, limits, things you can and cannot do. It's an oddly conservative form of entertainment, not in the narrow political sense, but in the general sense that the format is set down and we have to follow the rules. Even on shows like Dog Eat Dog and Street Smarts, which actually try to appeal to younger viewers, the rules are always with us and there are penalties for not meeting the requirements.
Man, this is getting so deep I have to hold my nose. Anyhoo, that heavily structured format probably appeals to older folks who don't mind order and consistency. But it's exactly the kind of thing that younger viewers tend to rebel against.
Sure, you could say that there's nothing more formatted than MTV. But superficially, those young-skewing programmers try to make their stuff look rebellious and rule-breaking and, I don't know, unconfined.
Aw, like I said before, who knows?