It must be the power of ten because you win over ten million dollars
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∙ 2010-04-23 02:14:58Anonymous
They don't really give very much money away because they have a small number of viewers when compared to top game shows for number of viewers or the ratings for top game shows and the amount of money they give away. For example Wheel of Fortune has given away more money in a single show than Cash Cab has if the total money giving away from all the episoles of cash cab were added together
Pat Sajak gave a fictitious number like 389 trillion dollars on the show this Tuesday September 14 2010 when he said that they added up all the money that had been given away for prizes
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For prizes, sponsors pay the game show to plug the prizes on air, as a form of advertisement. In terms of a budget, prizes are essentially free, which is why they were used so often up through the 1990s. The remainder of the prize budget comes from the revenue from commercials airing during the program.
Ken Jennings's total earnings on Jeopardy! are $3,022,700 ($2,520,700 over his 74 wins, a $2,000 second-place prize in his 75th appearance, and a $500,000 second-place prize in the Jeopardy! Ultimate Tournament of Champions).
They don't really give very much money away because they have a small number of viewers when compared to top game shows for number of viewers or the ratings for top game shows and the amount of money they give away. For example Wheel of Fortune has given away more money in a single show than Cash Cab has if the total money giving away from all the episoles of cash cab were added together
Gold, silver, or bronze. And some money I expect, from your sponsors.
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The Prize in the Game was created in 2002-12.
The Prize in the Game has 256 pages.
$1000 is the minimum amount that will be given to any winner both during each puzzle solution minimum prize amount and if the contestant has not won during the game
If you do not buy a ticket, or enter the game, you cannot win. And you do not have to pay money for a win!
It depends.They tell you the prize when the show starts,and you also earn the money that you earned from the cards.
$2000
Pat Sajak gave a fictitious number like 389 trillion dollars on the show this Tuesday September 14 2010 when he said that they added up all the money that had been given away for prizes
no it is fee