The two hit games shows will be making a major change in how viewers will be able to watch them in the future.
Sony Pictures Entertainment said Thursday that it is moving to sell streaming rights to “Jeopardy” and “Wheel of Fortune,” ...
The game shows’ parent company is in talks with several streaming services and expects to clinch a deal by early April, ...
Wheel of Fortune and Jeopardy! are two classic game shows that will never die. They attract millions of viewers daily, but ...
The Sun credits Jeopardy! fan favorite tournament player Drew Goins for the ratings boost. Goins, an opinion writer at The ...
“Wheel of Fortune” and “Jeopardy!” are two of the biggest holdouts of the streaming revolution, available only on traditional broadcast television. Not for much longer.
Jeopardy! has already moved to streaming with its spinoff, Pop Culture Jeopardy!, hosted by Colin Jost, on Prime Video. Wheel of Fortune is cohosted by Ryan Seacrest and Vanna White. Seacrest took ...
The two popular game shows have thus far been unavailable to stream on-demand, but rights owner Sony is looking to change ...
Vanna White should retire from her hostess position, say Wheel of Fortune viewers who believe her position should be removed "altogether." ...
Sony is soliciting bids to bring Jeopardy and Wheel of Fortune to streaming services, The New York Times reports. The company apparently expects that it will reach a deal by early April. [Link: ...
Ryan Seacrest hurt himself during a Bonus Round celebration. In a recent episode of Wheel of Fortune, the 50-year-old joined ...