Got my copy of Broadcasting & Cable/B&C today, and on the cover is a GSN logo with one of those buzzer toys that were apparently sent out as freebies awhile back (if anyone has one sitting around, I want it badly and will pay you in shows or cash)...inside, there's an 8-page tribute to the network.
Not a mention of classic games. Not that I saw, at least.
The article mentions direct from an exec that GSN plans to go 24-hour interactive in 1Q 2005, quoting "168 hours of interactive television a week."
So this could mean any of or a combination of the following:
-no more infomercials ("And now, the scores for Let's Play Ron Popeil Rotisserie! Play online!")
-less traditional games on the schedule?
And I thought I had more reasons, but I don't.
If you have access to B&C and can pick one up, it's worth a look. (And remember my buzzer offer!)