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via Politico Click
SOW: I’ll take Dummies for $1,000 Alex
Alex: Wolf Blitzer
SOW: Who sucked big time on Jeopardy?
CNN’s Wolf Blitzer was on Jeopardy yesterday and to say his sucked would be beyond an understatement. The anchor from what “used to be the most trusted name in news” ended in negative territory and had his a$$ handed to him by Andy Richter. The producers of Jeopardy felt so bad for Wolf that they had to zero out his score because according to the show rules during Celebrity Jeopardy all players have to play Final Jeopardy. Ouch!
How embarrassing for CNN to have their most trusted anchor do so horribly on Jeopardy. I mean you would think after all those of years of covering the news of day that that would make Jeopardy super easy for him, and not have him be such a big failure. I mean he lost out to Andy Richter and Conan O’Brien’s sidekick is not the smartest of all the sidekicks. I guess that proves that Wolf is just a news reader because he obviously doesn’t retain anything he reports on that is not DC related???
Good thing I can’t watch the anchor who is as exciting as watching paint dry because I would feel cheated watching him after see how bad he did on Jeopardy. I totally do crappy when I watch Jeopardy, but hey I was never an anchor at CNN and I thought CNN anchors were suppose to be smart.
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Top-ranked syndicated game shows "Wheel of Fortune" and "Jeopardy!" have been renewed for two more years each through the 2011-12 season. Among the stations extending their deals with syndicator CBS Television Distribution are ABC-owned WABC New York, KABC Los Angeles, and WLS Chicago. "Wheel," the No. 1 show in syndication, averaged an 8.3 household rating through December 17, while "Jeopardy!" was No. 3 with a 6.5 average. "Wheel" is in its 24th season, "Jeopardy!" in its 23rd.
Reuters
Who is still watching these shows? How are they going to preserve Vanna White for that long?
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Martin Short, Susan Lucci, Boston Red Sox pitcher Curt Schilling and CNN host Nancy Grace are among the boldfaced names slated to compete on "Celebrity Jeopardy!" this fall. The two-week competition, with winnings going to charity, will be taped at Radio City Music Hall on Oct. 5, 7 and 8, and will be broadcast beginning Nov. 8, it was announced Tuesday. Also on the roster: Regis Philbin, Rachael Ray, James Denton, Doug Savant, Christopher Meloni, Drew Lachey, Carson Kressley, Neil Patrick Harris, Jane Kaczmarek, Joely Fischer, Dana Delany, Mario Cantone, Steve Schirripa, Bebe Neuwirth, Paul Shaffer, Sam Waterston, Soledad O’Brien of CNN and fashion designer Isaac Mizrahi. "I’m looking forward to these special weeks of shows, not only because of the fun celebrity element but also because so many good causes will benefit from the stars’ participation," host Alex Trebek said. "These celebrities are not afraid to go out on a limb, take a risk and still have a good time." Each celebrity will earn a guaranteed $25,000 for the charity of his or her choice, and the winner of each show gets a $50,000 charitable pay-off.
USA Today
I love how CNN tries to improve it’s credibility by putting two of their anchors on the show. I hope that they both score the lowest…and you know they will!
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