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Posted Aug 21st 2007 8:00AM by Joel Keller
Filed under: OpEd, Daytime, Game Show

If anyone was curious as to what the Drew Carey-hosted version of
The Price is Right is going to look like, here's a taste.
The picture above is of Carey and Rebecca Dobkowitz, daughter of
TPiR's longtime producer, Roger Dobkowitz, standing in front of one of the three huge doors on the set. It looks like they're giving the show a bit of a retro-modern look, which seems to fit the nature of the show pretty well.
Where did the picture come from? Facebook, of course! Rebecca put it up on her page, but took it down after it rocketed around the interwebs. Alex Davis of
BuzzerBlog posted it a few days ago, generating more details about the revamped set from people who have seen recent tapings. More on that after the jump.
Continue reading A glimpse at Drew Carey's Price is Right
Posted Apr 17th 2006 7:09PM by Joel Keller
Filed under: NBC, Industry, Programming, OpEd, Music and Variety

For those of you who were afraid NBC was going to
burn out
Deal or No Deal by airing it all summer long, you can relax. According to
this article in
Broadcasting & Cable, NBC and producer Endemol are very aware of the burnout factor that helped sink
Who Wants to be a Millionaire on ABC. Because of this, NBC will air the show two to three times a week until
June 5, then give the show the summer off.
The June 5 season finale will feature a huge jackpot pool; I'm
not sure what that means, because, like I've said before, having bigger prizes doesn't really provide that much of an
incentive for someone to push forward and keep picking. Maybe the bank offers will be bigger.
Interesting
article; they even get a quote from Regis Philbin, host of the burned-out
Millionaire, expressing concern that
the show might get over-played. It also mentions that the network and Endemol are interested in doing Spanish-language
and syndicated versions of the show. NBC says it will only air the show once or twice a week come September, but I get
the feeling that if they get another
Joey-sized scripted disaster on their hands, that restraint may go out
the window. Let's hope they can be "masters of their own domain," so to speak.
[via
BuzzerBlog... thanks,
Alex!]