Maintaining Confidentiality of Who Has Won on Jeopardy!
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Maintaining Confidentiality of Who Has Won on Jeopardy!
Given the extent of leaked information coming from the FBI, the White House, Congress, and other government entities, I find it astonishing that there has been no leaked information (that I have heard of) about who has won a Jeopardy! contest before that episode is televised. This is particularly so because the actual contests take place many months before they appear on TV. It seems that there would be plenty of opportunities for information to circulate before the scheduled TV date (even if the release of that information were inadvertent).
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Re: Maintaining Confidentiality of Who Has Won on Jeopardy!
Apparently the results of Ken’s final game were leaked by several audience members beforehand, such that it was known by several when Ken’s run would finally end. (I wasn’t one of those and after watching religiously to see when it’d end, I missed the November 30 broadcast due to a sick kid. )
But overall I think the reason that they haven’t been leaked is that, in the long run, who wins a Jeopardy! game is inconsequential compared to the other leaks you mentioned.
But overall I think the reason that they haven’t been leaked is that, in the long run, who wins a Jeopardy! game is inconsequential compared to the other leaks you mentioned.
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Re: Maintaining Confidentiality of Who Has Won on Jeopardy!
I'm sure any given winner's family, friends and co-workers all regularly know who won a certain game (regardless of requests from the studio to keep it quiet), but most wouldn't bother putting it online, and you'd have a whole new set of people in the know every couple weeks. The only way for it to get out regularly was a regular attendee of tapings, or a mole working for one of the production companies. Neither seems likely to want to spoil the game.
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The method the producers currently use to prevent leaks is this: they scare the bejeezus out of everybody in the green room by saying that any winnings can be withheld if results are leaked before the shows air. Then they give examples of times that actually happened. All it takes is a smalltown newspaper, hometown pride, and a chatty loved one who does not understand the policy.
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Re: Maintaining Confidentiality of Who Has Won on Jeopardy!
Because those that are interested in Jeopardy have way more scruples than those inside the beltway.
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Re: Maintaining Confidentiality of Who Has Won on Jeopardy!
Have they actually withheld someone's winnings as a result? It can easily be an audience member who spills; they're asked not to, but there is nothing that binds them not to do so.squarekara wrote: ↑Mon Nov 06, 2017 1:37 am The method the producers currently use to prevent leaks is this: they scare the bejeezus out of everybody in the green room by saying that any winnings can be withheld if results are leaked before the shows air. Then they give examples of times that actually happened. All it takes is a smalltown newspaper, hometown pride, and a chatty loved one who does not understand the policy.
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Re: Maintaining Confidentiality of Who Has Won on Jeopardy!
I remember that I was spoiled on when David Madden's run ended, but I found out only a day or two before the air date of his last regular game..or maybe even the morning of the air date. I was also spoiled on how many games Arthur Chu won. I seem to remember someone posting a video of an interview that he did after his run ended that said that he had won 11 games, but I don't remember how soon it was before his final game aired.
I don't recall ever being spoiled on the outcome of any other games, even Julia Collins'.
I don't recall ever being spoiled on the outcome of any other games, even Julia Collins'.
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Re: Maintaining Confidentiality of Who Has Won on Jeopardy!
↑ This, applicable both to the contestants and to those who would bother to get tickets to be in the audience.triviawayne wrote: ↑Mon Nov 06, 2017 7:32 am Because those that are interested in Jeopardy have way more scruples than those inside the beltway.
Someone on Reddit did mention that he had seen the end of Austin's run and gave a few details that, in retrospect, definitely described Scarlett's dominant performance. But even that poster didn't mention which game, or Scarlett's name. Half-scrupled, then, I guess.
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Re: Maintaining Confidentiality of Who Has Won on Jeopardy!
Aside from Ken's defeat, the only leak I've encountered was backstage at a "Greed" taping. When the producer introduced the standards and practices rep for Fox, he referred to her as a 5x Jeopardy! champ. He asked how much she'd won, and she -- reluctantly -- answered $35K. I suspect her reluctance stemmed from the fact that her first game wouldn't air until the following week.
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In this particular case the breach involved a close family member who spoke directly to the media. (Players are not reponsible for the indiscretions of random audience members or other sources and surely would not suffer in those circumstances.) Winnings are not distributed until several months after the shows air, so if there's an issue, there's plenty of time to deliberate and discuss the matter. Of course, some people in the players' inner circles will be aware of results for whatever reason--travel plans, time off work, etc. But once you start TELLING others, that information is beyond your control. They say tell everybody "you'll have to watch!" It's more fun for people with a horse in the race to view the show without forehand knowledge anyway.alietr wrote: ↑Mon Nov 06, 2017 7:35 amHave they actually withheld someone's winnings as a result? It can easily be an audience member who spills; they're asked not to, but there is nothing that binds them not to do so.squarekara wrote: ↑Mon Nov 06, 2017 1:37 am The method the producers currently use to prevent leaks is this: they scare the bejeezus out of everybody in the green room by saying that any winnings can be withheld if results are leaked before the shows air. Then they give examples of times that actually happened. All it takes is a smalltown newspaper, hometown pride, and a chatty loved one who does not understand the policy.
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Re: Maintaining Confidentiality of Who Has Won on Jeopardy!
Isn't the show's website known to spoil results "indirectly" (they don't announce the winner but if you add 1 + 1 you know the results).
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I don't know what you're talking about, the show's website does nothing of the sort.
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That goes back to my question ... has anybody had their winnings denied just because of disclosing the results?
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I believe there have been plenty of times in the past where results were hinted at by the weekly preview video or by the list of the week's contestants. (Generally only for those who knew what to look for, to be sure.) Maybe they've gotten better about this as I can't recall anything in recent memory, but within the last several years I can recall multiple threads being posted, usually by a certain ex-boardie, saying something along the lines of "don't watch the weekly preview video as it contains spoilers."OntarioQuizzer wrote: ↑Mon Nov 06, 2017 11:08 amI don't know what you're talking about, the show's website does nothing of the sort.
Showing a contestant in multiple outfits is one obvious sign that they're going to win some games. Back when there were tie games there would often be players posting that they knew a tie was coming because there weren't enough contestants listed for the week's games. I don't know if the opposite ever occurred, where a triple zero game was tipped by there being an extra contestant listed among the week's players. This would obviously be more of an issue if they still retired 5 day champions.
Certainly they never rose to the level of 500 questions who would show players with something like "117/500" visible on the screen in front of them in preview clips, or Millionaire, who last week spoiled what may have been their biggest winner of the season right in the weekly preview video.
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This did occur, but you really had to know what you were looking for to find it.
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I believe so. That certainly was the implication, although the primary focus of that lecture was how easily the scenario can get out of hand once you start talking. Just like a Driver's Ed film--I don't clearly remember exactly how it happened or who was involved, just the blood on the asphalt.
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Maggie delivered this information as part of the intense gameday orientation, by the way. A chillingly effective cautionary tale.
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Re: Maintaining Confidentiality of Who Has Won on Jeopardy!
Thing is, there's also an audience of 100+ people who also know the result, and who Jeopardy has no control over. When I won the TOC in 1992, I kept my mouth shut (and had a friend call me post-tournament "Mr. Light Under A Bushel"). But someone I worked with (a jerk in general) said that someone he knew who was in the audience told him I won. From my reaction to that, quizzical contempt, no one believed him (fortunately).
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Re: Maintaining Confidentiality of Who Has Won on Jeopardy!
This right here! ^^^^triviawayne wrote: ↑Mon Nov 06, 2017 7:32 am Because those that are interested in Jeopardy have way more scruples than those inside the beltway.