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The 'Jeopardy!' franchise is in a PR and financial crisis
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"Jeopardy!" is in the midst of a PR and possibly financial nightmare.
On Tuesday, Sony Pictures Entertainment (the producers of the longtime quiz show) confirmed to Fox News it had fired its new host and executive producer, Mike Richards, because of past misogynistic and disparaging comments.
Now, the search continues for a new emcee after the passing of Alex Trebek, who hosted the game show for 36 years. He died in November at age 80 from pancreatic cancer.
Besides reputation, also at stake is the show's financial success. In 2019, with Trebek at the helm, "Jeopardy!" was pulling in an average of 10 million viewers a night, according to Nielsen rating data.
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Over the summer of 2021, per Nielsen, from May 31 to Aug. 22, the ratings averaged 7.8 million (Live+SD) per episode for the last 50 episodes while guest hosts such as Ken Jennings, Anderson Cooper, Katie Couric and Mayim Bialik filled in.
The syndicated show, along with Sony's "Wheel of Fortune" (which Richards also EP'd and was fired from) generates roughly $125 million each year in profit, a well-placed source told The Hollywood Reporter in 2019.
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