American game show winnings records (original) (raw)

About DBpedia

A game show is a type of radio, television, or internet program in which contestants, television personalities or celebrities, sometimes as part of a team, play a game which involves answering trivia questions or solving puzzles, usually for prizes. Game shows are usually distinguishable from reality television competition shows, in which the competition consumes an entire season of episodes; in a game show, prizes can typically be won in a single match (in some cases, particularly in the ones that offer record-setting prizes, contestants can play multiple matches and accumulate a larger total). Beginning with the first five-figure and six-figure game show jackpots in the mid-1950s, a succession of contestants on various quiz shows of the era each set records. Teddy Nadler of The $64,000 C

thumbnail

Property Value
dbo:abstract A game show is a type of radio, television, or internet program in which contestants, television personalities or celebrities, sometimes as part of a team, play a game which involves answering trivia questions or solving puzzles, usually for prizes. Game shows are usually distinguishable from reality television competition shows, in which the competition consumes an entire season of episodes; in a game show, prizes can typically be won in a single match (in some cases, particularly in the ones that offer record-setting prizes, contestants can play multiple matches and accumulate a larger total). Beginning with the first five-figure and six-figure game show jackpots in the mid-1950s, a succession of contestants on various quiz shows of the era each set records. Teddy Nadler of The 64,000Challenge,thehighest−scoringcontestantofthe1950sera,wasnotsurpasseduntil1980,whenThomMcKeewon64,000 Challenge, the highest-scoring contestant of the 1950s era, was not surpassed until 1980, when Thom McKee won 64,000Challenge,thehighestscoringcontestantofthe1950sera,wasnotsurpasseduntil1980,whenThomMcKeewon312,700 on Tic-Tac-Dough. Between 1999 and 2001, during a brief boom in high-stakes game shows, the record was broken six times. Both the 1955–1958 and 1999–2001 eras of rapidly set and broken records were driven primarily by one-upmanship between the networks each trying to secure bragging rights and ratings by inflating their prize offerings, rather than the merits of the contestants themselves. American daytime television has historically had smaller prize budgets for game shows that air in that daypart. As of January 2020, the top three winners in American game show history all earned the majority of their winnings from the quiz show Jeopardy!, which has aired since 1984 and has had no hard earnings limit since 2003. Ken Jennings is the highest-earning American game show contestant of all time, having accumulated a total of $5,223,414. He took the record back from Brad Rutter as the highest-earning contestant (a record Rutter had held since 2014) by virtue of his victory on January 14, 2020, in the Jeopardy! The Greatest of All Time tournament. (en)
dbo:thumbnail wiki-commons:Special:FilePath/Vivienne_Nearing,_Jac...Charles_Van_Doren_NYWTS.jpg?width=300
dbo:wikiPageID 7741076 (xsd:integer)
dbo:wikiPageLength 69701 (xsd:nonNegativeInteger)
dbo:wikiPageRevisionID 1123156681 (xsd:integer)
dbo:wikiPageWikiLink dbr:Prada dbr:Press_Your_Luck dbr:Sandra_Diaz-Twine dbr:One-upmanship dbr:1950s_quiz_show_scandals dbr:Brad_Rutter dbr:Dayparting dbr:Deal_or_No_Deal_(American_game_show) dbr:Joyce_Brothers dbr:List_of_Jeopardy!_tournaments_and_events dbr:Regis_Philbin dbr:Richard_Nixon dbr:United_States_Census_Bureau dbr:United_States_dollar dbr:Daytime_television_in_the_United_States dbr:Dumbing_down dbr:Inflation dbc:American_game_shows dbr:Matt_Amodio dbr:Maury_Povich dbr:Melanie_Amaro dbr:Melissa_Joan_Hart dbr:Salt_Lake_City dbr:Nielsen_ratings dbr:Game_Show_Network dbr:Game_show dbr:Grand_Slam_(American_game_show) dbr:Greed_(game_show) dbr:The_Million_Second_Quiz dbr:The_Price_Is_Right_(American_game_show) dbr:Leonard_Ross dbr:Let's_Make_a_Deal dbr:1_vs._100_(American_game_show) dbr:Broadcast_Standards_and_Practices dbr:Celebrity_Family_Feud dbr:Celebrity_Wheel_of_Fortune dbr:Tic-Tac-Dough dbr:Tony_Vlachos dbr:Twenty-One_(game_show) dbr:WCBS-TV dbr:Watson_(computer) dbr:What?_Where?_When? dbr:Wheel_of_Fortune_(American_game_show) dbr:Who_Wants_to_Be_a_Millionaire_(American_game_show) dbr:Win_Ben_Stein's_Money dbr:Jerome_Vered dbr:Grand_Slam_(U.S._game_show) dbr:Miniseries dbr:Who_Wants_to_Be_a_Millionaire_(U.S._game_show) dbr:Two-legged_tie dbr:500_Questions dbr:Amy_Schneider dbr:Duel_(American_game_show) dbr:Nick_Arcade dbr:Celebrity dbr:List_of_The_Price_Is_Right_pricing_games dbr:Reality_television dbr:International_Myeloma_Foundation dbr:It's_Your_Chance_of_a_Lifetime dbr:James_Holzhauer dbr:Tate_Stevens dbr:The_$1,000,000_Chance_of_a_Lifetime dbr:The_$64,000_Question dbr:The_Big_Surprise dbr:The_Chase_(American_game_show) dbr:Are_You_Smarter_than_a_5th_Grader?_(American_game_show) dbr:Are_You_Smarter_than_a_5th_Grader?_(U.S._game_show) dbc:American_records dbr:Charles_Van_Doren dbr:Jeopardy! dbr:Jeopardy!_Battle_of_the_Decades dbr:Jeopardy!_Teen_Tournament dbr:Jeopardy!_The_Greatest_of_All_Time dbr:Jeopardy!_Tournament_of_Champions dbr:Jeopardy!_Ultimate_Tournament_of_Champions dbr:John_Carpenter_(game_show_contestant) dbr:Ken_Jennings dbr:The_Price_Is_Right_(U.S._game_show) dbr:Trivia dbr:The_X_Factor_(U.S._TV_series) dbr:The_$64,000_Challenge dbr:Dodge_Caravan dbr:Audi_R8 dbr:Bye_(sports) dbr:Michael_Larson dbr:Michael_McKean dbr:Ogi_Ogas dbr:Season_(television) dbr:Thom_McKee dbr:Roger_Craig_(Jeopardy!_contestant) dbr:Wheel_of_Fortune_(U.S._game_show) dbr:Twenty_One_(game_show) dbr:The_Weakest_Link_(U.S._game_show) dbr:The_Chase_(U.S._game_show) dbr:Jeopardy!_Million_Dollar_Masters dbr:Survivor_(U.S._TV_series) dbr:Nielsen_Ratings dbr:Laugh-In dbr:Sale_of_the_Century_(American_game_show) dbr:File:KenJenningsByPhilKonstantin.jpg dbr:File:Vivienne_Nearing,_Jack_Barry,_Charles_Van_Doren_NYWTS.jpg
dbp:wikiPageUsesTemplate dbt:' dbt:'s dbt:As_of dbt:Efn dbt:Further dbt:Good_article dbt:Inflation dbt:Inflation-fn dbt:Notelist dbt:Reflist dbt:Short_description
dct:subject dbc:American_game_shows dbc:American_records
gold:hypernym dbr:Radio
rdf:type dbo:Person yago:WikicatAmericanGameShows yago:Abstraction100002137 yago:Broadcast106619428 yago:Event100029378 yago:GameShow106621061 yago:PsychologicalFeature100023100 yago:YagoPermanentlyLocatedEntity yago:Show106619065 yago:SocialEvent107288639
rdfs:comment A game show is a type of radio, television, or internet program in which contestants, television personalities or celebrities, sometimes as part of a team, play a game which involves answering trivia questions or solving puzzles, usually for prizes. Game shows are usually distinguishable from reality television competition shows, in which the competition consumes an entire season of episodes; in a game show, prizes can typically be won in a single match (in some cases, particularly in the ones that offer record-setting prizes, contestants can play multiple matches and accumulate a larger total). Beginning with the first five-figure and six-figure game show jackpots in the mid-1950s, a succession of contestants on various quiz shows of the era each set records. Teddy Nadler of The $64,000 C (en)
rdfs:label American game show winnings records (en)
owl:sameAs freebase:American game show winnings records yago-res:American game show winnings records wikidata:American game show winnings records https://global.dbpedia.org/id/4PkGo
prov:wasDerivedFrom wikipedia-en:American_game_show_winnings_records?oldid=1123156681&ns=0
foaf:depiction wiki-commons:Special:FilePath/Vivienne_Nearing,_Jack_Barry,_Charles_Van_Doren_NYWTS.jpg wiki-commons:Special:FilePath/KenJenningsByPhilKonstantin.jpg
foaf:isPrimaryTopicOf wikipedia-en:American_game_show_winnings_records
is dbo:wikiPageRedirects of dbr:Adam_Rose_(game_show_contestant) dbr:Vickyann_Chrobak-Sadowski dbr:Sheree_Heil dbr:Ed_Toutant
is dbo:wikiPageWikiLink of dbr:1950s_quiz_show_scandals dbr:Brad_Rutter dbr:List_of_Brigham_Young_University_alumni dbr:Notable_events_in_American_television_(2020) dbr:Matt_Amodio dbr:Game_show dbr:Grand_Slam_(American_game_show) dbr:Greed_(game_show) dbr:The_Million_Second_Quiz dbr:Leonard_Ross dbr:Adam_Rose_(game_show_contestant) dbr:Tic-Tac-Dough dbr:Twenty-One_(game_show) dbr:2006_in_American_television dbr:2007_in_American_television dbr:Amy_Schneider dbr:Duel_(American_game_show) dbr:Broadcast_of_Jeopardy! dbr:List_of_Jeopardy!_contestants dbr:2000_in_American_television dbr:James_Holzhauer dbr:2019_in_American_television dbr:Are_You_Smarter_than_a_5th_Grader?_(American_game_show) dbr:Jeopardy! dbr:Jeopardy!_The_Greatest_of_All_Time dbr:John_Carpenter_(game_show_contestant) dbr:Ken_Jennings dbr:List_of_television_shows_notable_for_negative_reception dbr:Vickyann_Chrobak-Sadowski dbr:Sheree_Heil dbr:Strategies_and_skills_of_Jeopardy!_champions dbr:Ed_Toutant
is foaf:primaryTopic of wikipedia-en:American_game_show_winnings_records