GSN
has managed to expand its carriage. The demo skews haven't helped but they haven't killed. If you believe the
Usenet archives, GSN was averaging about 100K households in prime time in early 2001, with a household availability of 35 million. (The network was also bleeding a Red Sea of losses.)
By the way, I agree with our own Chris Lambert in that Usenet thread. I like Newlywed Game.
Despite some setbacks along the way, particularly in 2003, the network has boosted its household availability and delivery. Not coincidentally, GSN's financial performance has also improved.
The network hardly seems to be going away from what almost anybody would consider game shows. Quite the contrary, if recent schedule changes in daytime and Saturday prime time are any indication.
One more schedule note: the Prof says Lingo will replace some of the late runs of WBSM. Interesting if true, and Mr. Steve has been pretty accurate about GSN schedule changes lately. Maybe he's not just fantasizing about that fourth season of Lingo. I also agree that GSN should pick up You Bet Your Life. Don't know about 11:00 PM, but somewhere in early morning, even B&WO, would be appropriate.
As for the arguments over classifying the poker, blackjack - and for that matter, acey-deucy - shows...nah, I ain't goin' there again.