[quote name=\'clemon79\' date=\'Sep 8 2005, 04:37 PM\']I thought it was said expressedly that it would not for the purpose of the LaPlaca Open. At any rate, either one or the other can be applied: the show is either changing networks (to ESPN, still produced by the same folks, I'm sure), and/or changing nights and networks (to NBC, Sundays). Neither is a cancellation.
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Speculation abounds when the correct answer could have been asked for? It almost ranks a "wow".
Monday Night Football will count as a cancellation, from the rules (emphasis mine, as well as the non-emphasized parts):
A show is considered cancelled when it is determined that there will be no more first run episodes of the selected show on
any of the six major networks after 31 August 2006.
Or, as I put it to someone else, it's my game, I can do whatever I want. It's not like I've ever won it anyway.
--Mike
ObGS: Three-time LaPlaca winner James Dinan was on Millionaire twice and Two Minute Drill.