I may catch some hell for this one, but I have to throw in my two cents on this one...
“Game shows have been one of the least cool, least hot, most frowned-upon formats...”
Sadly, this is the truth. However, I have this belief that there IS a game show audience out there...the powers that be (network or syndicated) are making no effort to find them. Sure, the court shows, trash celeb shows, and (albeit few) talk shows are catching on, but there is a reason why
Wheel, Jeopardy, Millionaire, Feud, and
H2 have had the impressive runs that they have had. Just something to ruminate on.
Also, game shows do not have the voyeuristic, lowbrow value that most other shows have. If is it not mean spirited or disparaging, it will not sell in today's market.
(Again, this is my opinion) The game show is not a dead market, nor is it as high risk as the syndicators want you to believe. If I am not mistaken, isn't a game show as cheap to produce as the next reality show? I bet there is someone out there in America that wants to see
$ale of the Century tried once again in the U.S., or someone to catch
TPiR in a time other than the 10am slot, or someone to see
Pyramid tried once again (once the eyes are completely washed out after viewing the last version). Pipe dreams, I understand, but all it takes is one to make that convincing sale to someone like, say, King World or Fremantle (as long as the creative control is not raped from the creator).
All I am saying is that the oversaturation of done-to-death court shows, dating shows, and failed talk shows will catch up in the syndie world, and then the game show market will ripen once again.
Anyone who wishes to counter anything I said is more than welcome to do so.
The Inquisitive One