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“Wheel of Fortune” and “Jeopardy!” produce a staggering volume of new episodes: 425 a year combined. Both shows remain very popular, with each drawing roughly seven million viewers a night.
CBS regains ‘Jeopardy!,’ ‘Wheel of Fortune’ distribution rights after reversal of Sony win By Ariel Zilber Published April 17, 2025, 12:20 p.m. ET ...
“Wheel of Fortune” is in its 42nd season, with Ryan Seacrest in his first season as co-host after he replaced Pat Sajak last September. “Jeopardy!” is in its 41st season.
Here's how Pat Sajak said goodbye to “Celebrity Wheel of Fortune” in his final episode as host Sajak announced his retirement as the longtime host of the popular game show in 2023 and spun the ...
Ryan Seacrest is ending his first season as host of “Wheel of Fortune” on a high note. According to series distributor CBS Media Ventures, the syndicated gamer– which just aired its final ...
Wheel of Fortune, on the other hand, drew in 7.456 million during the first week of June, which fell to 7.285 million the following week. Then the week of June 23 saw an average of 7.264 million ...
While we miss Sajak on Wheel of Fortune dearly, Seacrest really has done a great job taking over as host. We’re glad that behind the scenes, White and Seacrest get along so well.
Zak Brown, McLaren CEO, will drive Nigel Mansell's iconic 1987 Williams FW11B at the 2025 British Grand Prix. This fully restored car, famous for Mansell's victories, will be a highlight.
Zak Brown, McLaren Racing CEO, joins 'Money Movers' to discuss how being the top team changes the economics of the team, if the sport has peaked in the U.S., and much more.