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The Game Show Forum => The Big Board => Topic started by: chris319 on July 06, 2008, 09:55:36 AM
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Will The Price Is Right be on the air 10 years from now? What do you think?
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I give it two years, max.
Now maybe 11 years from now, it comes back in syndication.
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I say the current version lasts until Season 40.
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Now maybe 11 years from now, it comes back in syndication.
Stay tuned for "Higher or Lower: The New Price Is Right". With lots of love. There ya go!
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Ask this question again after the season premiere. I'm not convinced at all the show is going to see any major changes.
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[quote name=\'Modor\' post=\'189885\' date=\'Jul 6 2008, 02:07 PM\']
Ask this question again after the season premiere. I'm not convinced at all the show is going to see any major changes.
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Seconded. Most of this is 3 days of rumors gone wild.
But I do think that a third option should be added : Still airing , but after a hiatus. Not 47 consecutive seasons.
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[quote name=\'tvwxman\' post=\'189886\' date=\'Jul 6 2008, 01:54 PM\']
[quote name=\'Modor\' post=\'189885\' date=\'Jul 6 2008, 02:07 PM\']
Ask this question again after the season premiere. I'm not convinced at all the show is going to see any major changes.
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Seconded. Most of this is 3 days of rumors gone wild.
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Even if there are no major changes (which is certainly plausible), it's hard for me to fathom the show has 10 more years of shelf life in it. I have no evidence as to why--but it's just a feeling.
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[quote name=\'Modor\' post=\'189885\' date=\'Jul 6 2008, 02:07 PM\']
I'm not convinced at all the show is going to see any major changes.
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I really want to believe you. Seriously. It's just that Fremantle just got a new "toy" to play with and do with whatever that seemingly want...I still feel there's going to be some "destructible" change to the show, based on their previous attempts.
But then, there's Family Feud, which they seemingly "fixed" a couple of seasons ago.
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[quote name=\'Modor\' post=\'189885\' date=\'Jul 6 2008, 11:07 AM\']
Ask this question again after the season premiere. I'm not convinced at all the show is going to see any major changes.[/quote]
You did see Card Sharks 2001, didn't you? They even botched MG '98 without "major changes", just bad implementation. Fremantle doesn't have a very good record of "fixing" things.
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It would have been very interesting to have taken this poll, say, a week ago and compared the results to what we have here. Or for that matter, to have taken it when Barker announced he was retiring, or when Carey was chosen as a replacement, or any number of other Chicken Little moments that seem to have come up in the last couple of seasons.
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At this point, I'm leaning toward saying no, TPIR won't make it to the 2018-19 season -- but its demise will be due to "broadcast network television" not existing in the same form 10 years from now, rather than any Fremantle-related format changes.
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I'm saying no, and not because of the changes that we are gradually seeing over the years or ratings. I'm thinking CBS will either grow tired of it, or Moonves will be replaced by someone who will think that something fresh would draw more ratings than something "so washed up," at least in his opinion.
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[quote name=\'SRIV94\' post=\'189888\' date=\'Jul 6 2008, 03:18 PM\']Even if there are no major changes (which is certainly plausible), it's hard for me to fathom the show has 10 more years of shelf life in it. I have no evidence as to why--but it's just a feeling.[/quote]
Just curious... how did you feel when the show was in Season 25? Did you think it had 10 more years of life then?
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[quote name=\'trainman\' post=\'189917\' date=\'Jul 6 2008, 05:49 PM\']
its demise will be due to "broadcast network television" not existing in the same form 10 years from now,
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Just because I'm interested in what the answer would be, do you see anything in particular in terms of how things will change?
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At this point, I'm leaning toward saying no, TPIR won't make it to the 2018-19 season -- but its demise will be due to "broadcast network television" not existing in the same form 10 years from now, rather than any Fremantle-related format changes.
I voted no, and partly because of what trainman said above. Will network daytime television even exist in 10 years? Maybe the networks will broadcast in primetime only by then. Judging by the events of the past couple of years, I think eventually this will run its course. If it does go syndication, I think it could still get several more years in though.
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I think the available audience at 11am may be more interested in talk/service programming (View, Today, etc.) CBS may be better off moving Katie Couric to a late morning show and move TPIR to a once or twice weekly prime time slot.
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[quote name=\'CJBojangles\' post=\'189925\' date=\'Jul 6 2008, 06:14 PM\']
[quote name=\'SRIV94\' post=\'189888\' date=\'Jul 6 2008, 03:18 PM\']Even if there are no major changes (which is certainly plausible), it's hard for me to fathom the show has 10 more years of shelf life in it. I have no evidence as to why--but it's just a feeling.[/quote]
Just curious... how did you feel when the show was in Season 25? Did you think it had 10 more years of life then?
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To be honest, didn't think about it.
Times were different then--there are a lot more choices available to us now. The odds of any series being on past 40 years are slim at best (although that being said, there are quite a number currently on [many in the news, soaps or sports genre]). Not everything lasts forever.
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The networks will be around in 10 years, no doubt about it. 30 years ago people used to say that cable was going to put the networks out of business. Remember CBS Cable? Today all of the networks are in business with movie studios, so they will continue to be program suppliers. 10 years from now there will still be soap operas and talk/service shows in daytime, but TPIR??? I'm inclined to think that no amount of tweaking by Fremantle will recapture the show's former audience/ratings, so I'm not optimistic about the future of the show.
10 years from now Stan will be 62 and thinking about retirement ;-)
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I voted yes with the idea, not meant to be a joke, that it will probably be revived in another form 2-3 years after it's cancelled, whenever that may be. Card Sharks and Match Game bombed, to be sure, but Family Feud is still scuttling along.
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This is purely instinct based on absolutely zero tangible evidence, but I'm one of those who voted YES.
YES it'll still be on and YES it will have just completed its 46th continuous season.
I'm skeptical about whether Drew Carey will still be hosting then (I am hoping so--that Cleveland bias is kicking in again) but I believe Rich Fields will still be there {possibly as the host with Burton Richardson announcing} and the theme music will be the same as now.
Now, if I'm right, will The Price Is Right still be a Fremantle Media Production one decade hence?
Further, I think WOF and J! will still be on the air at mid-2018 as well.
It'll be interesting to revisit this thread in ten years' time to see if I or any of you are able to correctly call it.
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[quote name=\'Don Howard\' post=\'190378\' date=\'Jul 9 2008, 08:55 AM\']
I believe Rich Fields will still be there {possibly as the host with Burton Richardson announcing}[/quote]
Why, sir, do you hate America? :)
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[quote name=\'clemon79\' post=\'190398\' date=\'Jul 9 2008, 02:38 PM\']
[quote name=\'Don Howard\' post=\'190378\' date=\'Jul 9 2008, 08:55 AM\']
I believe Rich Fields will still be there {possibly as the host with Burton Richardson announcing}[/quote]
Why, sir, do you hate America? :)
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Where else is he going to go? He sure as shootin' ain't gonna quit.
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[quote name=\'chris319\' post=\'189935\' date=\'Jul 6 2008, 08:09 PM\']
The networks will be around in 10 years, no doubt about it. 30 years ago people used to say that cable was going to put the networks out of business. Remember CBS Cable? Today all of the networks are in business with movie studios, so they will continue to be program suppliers. 10 years from now there will still be soap operas and talk/service shows in daytime, but TPIR??? I'm inclined to think that no amount of tweaking by Fremantle will recapture the show's former audience/ratings, so I'm not optimistic about the future of the show.
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A friend saw this on "Days of our Lives": two characters are chatting, one mentions she has a headache because it's that time of the month, and the other holds up a box of Midol or Pamprin and starts rattling off product benefits. This is during the supposed "show."
I'm not sure if this means soaps are in trouble or if they've ensured their survival. But since TPIR is basically one hour of product placement, I'd think they'll figure out a way to make it keep working.
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[quote name=\'Neumms\' post=\'190419\' date=\'Jul 9 2008, 04:40 PM\']
A friend saw this on "Days of our Lives": two characters are chatting, one mentions she has a headache because it's that time of the month, and the other holds up a box of Midol or Pamprin and starts rattling off product benefits. This is during the supposed "show."
I'm not sure if this means soaps are in trouble or if they've ensured their survival. But since TPIR is basically one hour of product placement, I'd think they'll figure out a way to make it keep working.
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Aren't the daytime soaps coming in under 40 minutes now? I wonder if the blatant usage is to maximize the airtime as much as possible?
Still, the best product shill I ever saw (and by best I mean worst) was from "The Sopranos", when Tony gave A.J. a Nissan Xterra...the same one that caught fire in the series finale. James Gandolfini mugged for the camera and plugged the car as if he were Rich Fields himself.
/Minus the added syllables in NEW TRUCK!
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A friend saw this on "Days of our Lives": two characters are chatting, one mentions she has a headache because it's that time of the month, and the other holds up a box of Midol or Pamprin and starts rattling off product benefits. This is during the supposed "show."
Sheewt*, now soap operas too? I know they're doing more product placement, and I can see having a bottle of product visible in the shot, but now they're doing mini commercials? Did the character then rattle off a price and ask if the right price was higher or lower? Oh, and more importantly, did the character utter those all-important words, "Use only as directed"? I want to know what happens if you O.D. on Midol. Maybe you don't have kids.
Of course merchandise game shows have been doing this for decades, and non-merchandise game shows might have a giant-size faux** bottle of Stopette on the front of the panel desk, or the Dreft logo on the front of a podium. Or the Oxydol logo.
http://www.dreft.com/ (http://\"http://www.dreft.com/\")
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oxydol (http://\"http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oxydol\")
*Sheewt -- that's a new word.
**Faux -- that's a gay word.