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They Killed Ken!

kwings writes "SF Gate (via the AP) is reporting that your pal, Ken Jennings has been beaten after his 75th(!) game. I fully expect Mr. Trebek to hold a wake, or to keep calling the champion 'Ken' for the rest of the season. :) Since they're only up to airing game 41, it will be an interesting few months (or 34 shows)."

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  1. You Bastards! by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Funny

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    1. Re:You Bastards! by alSeen · · Score: 5, Insightful

      They are bastards for putting this on the main page.

      Some of us like to be surprised by things. Now slashdot has decided to take it upon themselves to ruin the next 30 shows for their readers that have been watching Jeopardy.

      Thank you oh so much /.

      Please take this off the main page or reword the article so no one else has to have their enjoyment ruined.

    2. Re:You Bastards! by LiquidCoooled · · Score: 5, Insightful

      First we complain thats theres no news.

      Then we complain thats the news is duped.

      Now we complain that we didn't want to see the news!

      (I'm actually 100% behind you on this, im not even American, and have never seen the show, but giving out spoilers on the main page is just bad m'kay!)

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    3. Re:You Bastards! by TopShelf · · Score: 5, Insightful

      You would have to hide in a cave to avoid a story like this - it's already on CNN and (presumably) a zillion other news outlets...

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    4. Re:You Bastards! by SB5 · · Score: 4, Funny

      You would have to hide in a cave to avoid a story like this - it's already on CNN and (presumably) a zillion other news outlets...

      I live in my parent's basement you insensitive clod!

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    5. Re:You Bastards! by TheFlyingGoat · · Score: 4, Insightful

      The CNN article starts with this:

      "Editor's Note: CNN picked this story up from The Associated Press, which gives details below. We have no idea as to the status of Ken Jennings' run. If you'd prefer to not know anything, stop reading now."

      Slashdot should have done something similar with a "Read More" break.

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    6. Re:You Bastards! by hpavc · · Score: 4, Funny

      They forget an american trivia show wouldn't play well over seas. While things like south park can be obtained on dvd or seen in a movie theater.

      Q: What is the captial of Georgia?
      A: Atlanta

      Thats correct, however we would have accepted

      A: Tbilisi

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    7. Re:You Bastards! by Paulrothrock · · Score: 4, Funny

      News for nerds is as much about news as it is about wasting time at work.

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  2. Spoilers? by Capt_Troy · · Score: 5, Insightful

    What's up with this? Why not just start posting all the endings for upcoming movies?

    1. Re:Spoilers? by Jearil · · Score: 5, Insightful

      I agree with the parent,

      It does seem a bit rude to those of us who watch Jeopardy as if it were a national sport. I know some people who would be horridly offended if you were to tell them the results of every football/baseball/basketball/soccar/nascar/rugby/w ater polo/cricket/volleyball/bullfighting .... etc. before the event was ever aired on TV. It sort of takes away from watching these things when you know the end result.

      I know that for the whole last season I'd feel myself compelled to gravitate towards the TV whenever I heard that Ken was on... even if I was in the middle of something else, I found I couldn't concentrate until I watched the damn show. Mostly it was because I wanted to see if that night would be the last night for Ken or not. A few times there was at least a chance he could lose, and finding out by watching was the big event of the evening if nothing else was going on.

      So please keep away from the spoilers.. I'm still hoping he's going to go on until Trebek gets sick of him and retires from the job :)

    2. Re:Spoilers? by strictfoo · · Score: 5, Funny

      Anakin is Darth Vader!

      And they surf lava! It's like Teenage Mutant Ninja Jedi or something

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    3. Re:Spoilers? by dema · · Score: 4, Funny

      Why not just start posting all the endings for upcoming movies?

      Main character stops bomb from exploding WITH ONLY 2 SECONDS LEFT, then takes female lead into bedroom. Start Barry Manilow music and......credits!

      Done.

    4. Re:Spoilers? by Overzeetop · · Score: 4, Funny

      If it's NOT up for a "best picture" Academy Award:

      The guy gets the girl, the aliens are defeated, and world is saved.

      If it IS up for a "best picture" Academy Award:

      The guy gets the girl, and one or both of them die. The safety of the world isn't even part of the story.

      You can mail me 1/2 your movie money, or I can take paypal ;-)

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    5. Re:Spoilers? by iabervon · · Score: 4, Funny

      Oh, man. I'm definitely not going to see Fahrenheit 9/11 now...

    6. Re:Spoilers? by mosch · · Score: 4, Funny

      Actually the front page of cnn.com says "Is Ken Jennings' 'Jeopardy!' run over?"

      It doesn't say that it is, and on which game.

      Whoever modded my original post redudnant can eat a bag of cocks. Of course it was redundant, Michael and the other editors need to have it drilled into their heads that this was an enormous fuckup for those of us who decided to start watching Jeopardy for the streak.

  3. Obligatory SNL Quote by StevenHenderson · · Score: 4, Funny

    "I'll take 'The Rapists for 500, Trebek!"

  4. Bummer. by keiferb · · Score: 4, Interesting

    You know, my local radio station's morning guys were reporting that he had lost on like... day 15 of his streak. They obviously were accounting for the pre-taping and all, but I'm glad to see he keeps going.

    Jeopardy just won't be as fun to watch after he's gone. Ken's converted Jeopardy from an interesting game-show to a serious spectator sport in my house. It just won't be the same.

    1. Re:Bummer. by Kombat · · Score: 4, Informative

      No doubt the ratings have shot thru the roof, as well as the advertising revenue.

      Jeopardy doesn't get the ad revenue; the TV stations do. Jeopardy is a syndicated TV show, which means that networks sign a contract at the beginning of the season. $3 million for 100 shows, or something like that. If the ratings go up during the season, that's great for the network (because they can charge more for advertising time), but the producers of Jeopardy don't see any of that. They've already signed their contract, and are delivering the agreed-upon number of shows for the agreed-upon sum of money.

      Now, next season, the show's producers may be able to cite the increased ratings as a factor in requesting a higher-paying contract this time. However, given that the whole "Ken" thing is really just an unusual, one-time curiousity, it'd be hard for Jeopardy's producers to convince the networks that the increased ratings will stick for the entire upcoming season.

      What I'm saying is, the networks are profiting from this much more than the show itself, so no, it wouldn't make much sense for Jeopardy producers to "rig" the show to keep Ken around. The networks would have a lot more motive for such manipulation than the producers, but the networks have no control at all over how the show is produced, so it'd be impossible for them to carry out such meddling.

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  5. Categories that Ken lost on... by bje2 · · Score: 5, Funny

    - How to please a woman
    - Things to do outside
    - Post 1970's pop culture


    in all seriousness, i think his run has been great...obviously it's helped jeopardy's ratings...heck, jeopardy has even made it onto my TIVO season pass list, so i can follow the exploits of Ken Jennigs each day...

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    1. Re:Categories that Ken lost on... by B3ryllium · · Score: 4, Funny

      He has a wife. He has 1.3 million dollars (and going). I think he at least knows how to please a woman. :)

    2. Re:Categories that Ken lost on... by sehryan · · Score: 4, Funny

      You know what he can do with all that money?

      Two chicks at the same time.

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  6. Re:so who beat him by LittleGuy · · Score: 5, Funny

    If God/Fate/Time/Karma/CoyboyNeal has a sense of humor, it's someone named 'Barbie'.

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  7. What "Game" ? by e2ka · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Could you at least put the subject of the article somewhere in the description?

    Sure, I agree with RTFA, if I can determine it is worthwhile...

    1. Re:What "Game" ? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 4, Insightful

      I only wish that people that frequent a US based website would understand why said website seems to be US centric. Sheesh.

    2. Re:What "Game" ? by Ford+Prefect · · Score: 4, Insightful

      I only wish that people that frequent a US based website would understand why said website seems to be US centric. Sheesh.

      I only wish that people who contribute to a US-based website with a significant international audience would understand why people get pissed off when said website seems to be US-centric in a particularly impenetrable way.

      I hadn't a clue what this article was supposed to be about. Some mention of 'Jeopardy', 'game-show' or whatever would have helped greatly...

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  8. Jeopardy rules by jeffkjo1 · · Score: 4, Interesting

    Jeopardy rules essentially state that if a contestant leaks the results of a match before it has aired, that they forfeit their winnings. While this story may be true, someone's head will roll for it.

    1. Re:Jeopardy rules by dasmegabyte · · Score: 4, Funny

      Oh, they'll figure out who did it. It just might take them a while, since when they're interrogating suspects they can only ask questions in the form of an answer.

      Interrogator: This man leaked the ending of the Ken Jennings winning streak.

      Suspect: It wasn't me!

      Interrogator: *sigh* For the last time, it's "Who is "not me?""

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  9. wiki wiki wiki by tuxter · · Score: 5, Informative

    Some info here.

  10. Don't count on it by Kombat · · Score: 4, Interesting

    Remember when someone "hacked" CBS's website and learned that Gervase was the winner? The next 2 weeks were boring, as we all knew the rest of the game was a foregone conclusion - until Gervase got voted off, and we all realized we'd been had.

    Ken's winning streak has been fantastic for Jeopardy's ratings (up 35% from the same time last season, last I heard). This could be just another ploy to try and drive the ratings up even further.

    Come on, guys. We're notorious skeptics here on Slashdot. Don't believe everything you read.

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  11. Outsourced by rlp · · Score: 5, Funny

    He didn't really lose - they just brought in someone from overseas who agreed to win less money. :-)

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  12. It had to end sometime by Xentax · · Score: 4, Interesting

    Assuming this speculation is true, the real question is "how".

    I mean, I'm sure even Ken would/will/did get tired of playing sooner or later. 75 games sounds like a nice round number to stop on; he set the single-game score record with something right around 75,000, as I recall (maybe even 75k even?).

    So, it'll be interesting (to me) to see if he more or less quit on purpose - either just not coming back by choice, or obviously throwing the game to lose.

    Xentax

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  13. My buzzer was failing! by michael+path · · Score: 5, Funny

    It should be noted that during the taping of this episode, Jennings said "Mr. Trebek, I don't believe my buzzer is working correctly."

  14. Re:I think they should give Ken Alex's job. by Ubergrendle · · Score: 4, Insightful

    Don't underestimate Trebek... he's a pretty smart guy himself. If for no other reason than he's read trivia questions for 20 years straight. ;)

    Seriously, he's more than a stuffed shirt that you see on most other gameshows.

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  15. Re:So what... by multipartmixed · · Score: 4, Funny

    > Alex Trebek knows ALL of the answers

    Yes, but does he know the questions?

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  16. The losing Final Jeopardy question of Ken Jennings by jkottke · · Score: 5, Informative

    Thanks to a tipster, I broke this story on my site yesterday morning...AP and /. have no love for weblogs? ;). This morning, that same tipster has provided the Final Jeopardy question/answer which cost Ken his streak. If you don't mind the spoilers, click through to find out.

  17. Don't count on it Indeed by MarkPNeyer · · Score: 5, Informative

    Everyone should RTFA here - big time. This whole thing is based on something that showed up on this 'TV Week' website, and the company is not confirming the story...


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  18. Re:Obligatory Cheers Quote by lucabrasi999 · · Score: 4, Funny

    From the episode where Cliff made it onto Jeopardy

    Alex: "And the categories are, `Civil servants' `Stamps from around the world', `Mothers and sons', `Beer', `Bar trivia' and 'Celibacy'?

  19. Re:The losing Final Jeopardy question of Ken Jenni by Peyna · · Score: 4, Interesting

    I wouldn't call TV Week the most credible news source in the world; however, I think the more interesting part of this is that it appears TV Week blatantly ripped off the info from this guys blog (while one news source gave him credit, and didn't at all state it as fact). Then the AP and a few other news outlets picked it up from TV Week and it spread like wildfire.

    I think TV Week should be called out on this one, because clearly their source is the blog, and the blog's source is a named informer; however, they way their article is written, they make it appear that the source went directly to them. This is good for them, because it makes it look like they have people "on the inside" that are willing to give them information.

    When the NY Times can have a plagiarizer on their staff for a long time without knowing it, I do not think I would put such actions behind a much less credible periodical as TV Week.

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  20. The Final Jeopardy that beat Ken [spoiler warning] by quantaman · · Score: 4, Funny

    This is the final Jeopardy question that ended Ken's streak.

    Topic: Life, the Universe, and Everything
    Answer: 42

    Unfortunatly a freak power outtage stopped the answer from being displayed once they gave their answers but afterwards an odd robot came out and told everyone that they were all simpletons and they along with the show were incredibly dreary and pointless and they all got the question wrong anyway but it didn't really matter because Life, the Universe, and Everything don't matter. The robot then talked to Mr. Jennings for a couple minutes after which Mr. Jennings announced in a depressed sounding voice that he didn't really see any point in going on so he was retiring from the show. A spacecraft then landed and an alien then came out and called Mr. Jennings a nerd then flew away.

    Well there ya have it, the end of Ken Jenning's streak.

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