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Jun 3 2009, 01:44 PM
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Group: Members Posts: 315 Joined: 17-June 03 Member No.: 44 |
The ticketing site for the program has four taping dates scheduled and confirms that it will indeed be The $1,000,000 Pyramid. While I trust the show in Davies's hands, $1M, even at the end of a tournament, is still a LOT for daytime Pyramid. I tried to get tickets, but the site says I need to submit a photo. There was a time when they didn't care what you looked like to sit in the audience. Hopefully I can get the tickets somehow, since I live in the NYC area. I tried to set this up last night and each time I tried to submit a jpg, being 2 mb, it told me the pic must be in jpg file only. Gee, why didn't I think of that! So, I think there was something wrong with the site last night. |
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Jun 3 2009, 02:39 PM
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Group: Members Posts: 5 Joined: 16-June 07 Member No.: 3999 |
The ticketing site for the program has four taping dates scheduled and confirms that it will indeed be The $1,000,000 Pyramid. While I trust the show in Davies's hands, $1M, even at the end of a tournament, is still a LOT for daytime Pyramid. I tried to get tickets, but the site says I need to submit a photo. There was a time when they didn't care what you looked like to sit in the audience. Hopefully I can get the tickets somehow, since I live in the NYC area. It looks to be a website mostly used for casting purposes, so the picture is probably for that. I figure they didn't plan on using their system for people who want tickets and yet don't want to be cast on "Real World / Road Rules Challenge". |
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Jun 3 2009, 08:59 PM
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Group: Members Posts: 1137 Joined: 19-August 03 From: Richmond Member No.: 346 |
$1 Million for the new daytime Pyramid? If they want to offer that much money, they should air the new version in syndication, not on CBS Daytime. $100,000 would be a more suitable top prize for daytime.
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Jun 4 2009, 02:25 AM
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Group: Members Posts: 172 Joined: 30-January 04 Member No.: 645 |
Does anyone have any confirmation whether the $1M prize will be given out as a tournament purse or a money ladder-ish progression? If it is a tournament, they should really consider doing a three-stage thing: have three tournaments within the year for $100K, with the three winners of each tournament qualifying for the grand final at the end of the season.
Wishful thinking, I know, and maybe a bit too complicated for a casual audience to grasp, but it's a thought. |
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Jun 4 2009, 02:39 AM
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Group: Members Posts: 1644 Joined: 14-August 06 From: Flint, MI Member No.: 1956 |
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Jun 4 2009, 03:03 AM
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Group: Members Posts: 1743 Joined: 27-January 04 Member No.: 626 |
The 3-stage thing regarding the tournaments sounds good in theory, but how far apart are you gonna do this? Probably 6-8 week cycles is the best possible time frame since most of the 80's tournaments usually lasted close to 2 weeks on average.
As for the $1M prize, it's much too expensive for network daytime unless CBS did away with its winnings cap. We'll see what comes out this weekend. |
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Jun 4 2009, 06:55 AM
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Group: In the Biz Posts: 369 Joined: 23-August 03 Member No.: 355 |
I look at it this way, regarding the point of budget: Every 26 weeks or so, a certain show gives away $1 million to survive being stranded in a desolate location and what's partly for staged circumstances.
If CBS does the same for a daytime game show tournament, what's the difference? Now - one (or more) will say, "But it's the daytime, the ratings are different!" True, but aren't the production costs as well? If you can splurge for a million every quarter and be under budget (vs. a soap's budget), I don't see a problem. If it is, then ok - there's a bigger issue there. |
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