[quote name=\'uncamark\' date=\'Dec 23 2004, 02:53 PM\']
You're more likely to get a strip game show renaissance from syndication than network--too bad it won't happen this year.
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And THAT"S why i think smaller programming companies are going about it wrong....
In the mid 80s , a syndie company put out a 2 hour block of talk shows that aired, in order, in each market.....the memories are vague, but one of them involved Fred Willard.....
Before that, Woody Fraser fronted a 2 hour block of 4 talk shows that gave America it's first taste of Richard Simmons....
My idea...get a company to put together a 2 hour time period of game shows... aimed to air from 10am - Noon in markets...your smaller, higher on the dial stations (you know, the ones that program nothing but 7 hours of talk shows daily?) would eat this up...give em some local ad time and they're happy...
The ratings would NOT be high, but the programming would be inexpensive enough to turn a profit. And they'd be getting original programming 52 weeks a year....And with a programming company in charge of the 2 hour time slot, they could re-program stuff that wasn't working every 13 weeks....ensuring fresh product that didn't die over the course of the entire year.
Dreaming? A little, but it could happen....More likely than wishing NBC would give an hour of the Today show back to program with games!