[quote name=\'adamjk\' date=\'Sep 8 2004, 10:08 PM\'] I don't buy it for two reasons:
1. A "Jeopardy!" spokesman did not return a call, but was quoted in TV Week saying that since the show's "inception, we have never disclosed whether a contestant has won or lost before a show aired
2. This coming from the blog where this all began:
I asked the studio if this was supposed to be a secret but they said we could spread the news. Spread the news. The show should air around the end of October." [/quote]
First off, J! staffers HAVE disclosed the results of at least some shows before airing. Per a Washington Post article from 10/23/99 -- printed after Eddie Timanus's first three shows had aired -- "show officials" confirmed that Eddie was in fact a five-day champion.
That notwithstanding, your reasoning proves absolutely nothing. What if the tip came from an audience member? Contestants are told not to disclose the outcome of a show, but audience members often are told the exact opposite; that was the case at the J! Tournament of Champions I attended in Atlanta, where Johnny Gilbert was asked about this very matter and replied that audience members could indeed share the results.