Showing posts with label price is right. Show all posts
Showing posts with label price is right. Show all posts

Monday, January 21, 2008

tv game shows - maybe I should go on the price is right

Maybe I Should Go On “The Price Is Right”

January 21, 2008

We are trying to buy a minivan. I hate how difficult it is to buy a car. We test drove one on Friday and liked it. The price was just out of our range so we had to sleep on it over the weekend. We researched the vehicle, looked at other options (which were none, actually) and decided we’d let them call us.They called us this morning. We did the “I don’t know because I’m a helpless woman, let me ask my husband” song and dance first. Because I don’t know how to do it any other way. (We do this the opposite way for furniture, though. He’s the dope, I’m the stickler. We think it works. We’ve not tried buying big stuff without that routine, so maybe doing it another way would work, too.) Anyway, I called him back and named my price, thinking he would say, “Uh, no way.” and instead he jumped on it like a rabid dog. CRAP. I should have said “My Price minus A WHOLE BUNCH.” He’s “running numbers” right now and will get back to me. I have one thing to say about that: HURRY UP. Piece of advice: Don’t do this stuff when banks are closed for a holiday.

Agony. All the questions: Is this the right vehicle? Should we keep searching? Should we try to drag this out until February? Will someone give me a Toyota Sienna or a Honda Odyssey for free? Yes? What if this thing falls apart? What if I back into things and people and pets with this cruise liner? How about a chauffeur? Who the hell decided to spell “showfer” “chauffeur”?

I would like the third child in every family to come with a minivan. I wouldn’t want to give birth to the minivan, but I would like it to be waiting outside. Like a lovely parting gift from the hospital. And also, the home version of Family Feud.

tv game shows - boys are objects



Another week, another new batch of The Price is Right contestants. These are the five boys up for bids -- who do you hope is waiting behind the big doors in your showcase?

tv game shows - the nba and home depot debut the price is right

during NBA games in atlanta:
There are Price Is Right style games, sponsored by Home Depot. The music never stops, often rolling during plays; in other words, it's Adderall-ball through and through.

Wednesday, January 9, 2008

tv game shows - game show geeks

GAME SHOWS TO GAME GEEKS

A TV game-show addict who used to schedule classes around "The Price Is Right," Hryb began his blog, www.majornelson.com, three years ago, picking the Major Nelson moniker after a character on the 1960s U.S. TV comedy "I Dream of Jeannie."

He recently started "Major's Minute," a 60-second video clip streamed over Xbox Live that highlights new features and content. A far cry from super-slick productions featuring coiffed hair and crisp suits, the segments are more like a YouTube video someone shot with a Web cam in a dorm room, and Hryb even did one recent episode in his pajamas.

"This audience is really, really smart and if there is a whiff of marketing they run the other way," Hryb said. "The first 'Major's Minute' we did was showing a bunch of products. People were like, 'Don't sell us that stuff, we want to see what's going on.' So we took cameras through the offices and had people give holiday greetings."

While he fits in well with his video game audience, Hryb is not immune from fan criticism, as reaction by players to recent connection problems on Xbox Live demonstrated.

One post on Hryb's blog about the troubles garnered more than 1,000 responses, some thankful for his frequent updates, but many voicing anger at being left in the dark about details and when the problems would be fixed.

"I wish they would just tell us. I'm getting pretty sick of Major Nelsons 'It's getting worked on' posts on Twitter. Just tell us the problem," one user wrote in frustration.

Hryb takes the criticism in stride and views it as one way to get valuable feedback on new features or emerging problems.

"I just love the fact that there's so much passion around the space," Hryb said.

(Reporting by Scott Hillis; editing by Bob Tourtellotte)


ryb is their Walter Cronkite -- someone who gamers can turn to for the straight story on all things Xbox.

"His blog gets hit up pretty substantially. He's kind of delivering the information that gamers are usually left in the dark about, so users really enjoy that," said Erik Brudvig, Xbox editor of gaming Web site IGN.com.

A long-time gamer and former programmer with radio broadcaster Clear Channel Communications, Hryb's media output combines elements of TV news reports, video game fan sites, corporate press releases and customer support.

He estimates he gets 500 e-mails every day, and last year he posted 1,550 times on Web messaging service Twitter to distribute news and information as fast as it comes in. But that does not mean he is short on facts or data. His year-end podcast, for instance, ran three hours.

"The news cycle is not monthly, it's not weekly, it's daily and frankly it's hourly sometimes. Blogging came from setting straight some misinformation that was out there," Hryb said.

By Scott Hillis

REDMOND, Washington (Reuters) - Dressed in jeans and a T-shirt and sporting unkempt graying hair, Larry Hryb looks like just another guy in Microsoft's corporate headquarters.

But Xbox 360 players know Hryb by his alter ego, "Major Nelson," the endlessly energetic and unusually frank voice of the Xbox Live online service that serves as a sort of social networking community for hard-core video game players.

Hryb's business card describes him, rather blandly, as "director of programming" for Xbox Live. In fact, he runs a mini-empire of Xbox-related media: blogs, podcasts, text messaging and social networking sites that potentially reach some 8 million users in what could be called Xbox Nation.


http://www.sciam.com/article.cfm?id=major-nelson-emerges-as-f



tv game shows - price is right winners

http://proweb.myersinfosys.com/detail.php?station=kpbs&channel=KPBS&airdate=01/07/2008&air_id=183546

Maya and Miguel, Come On Down! #122

Air: Monday, January 7, 4:00 pm on KPBS

Broadcast In: English

Maya and Miguel seem to have an aptitude for their favorite TV game show. But when they decide to audition, they discover that they have very different approaches to training. As they move from one stage to the next -- preparing for the audition, passing the trial, training for the show -- their own rivalry grows more intense, and they lose the knack of working together. Only when they are on live TV, confronted by an unscrupulous contestant who will do anything to win, are they able to put aside their little differences and work together as sister and brother.

Run Time: 00:28:46

Rating: TVY Captions: 608+Captions Format: NTSC Source: PBS

Friday, December 14, 2007

tv game show - damaged car was the prize on price is right

The tv game show price is right gave away a worthless prize.

A "Price is Right" contestant claims that she received a damaged vehicle instead of the BRAND NEW CAR!!! she was supposed to get after winning on the show -- and she's pissed!
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In court papers filed today in L.A. County Superior Court, Donna Tillman claims she came on down in June 2004 and won a new Pontiac GTO Coupe, worth $33,495. Not bad, right? Here's where it gets screwy. Tillman claims her car got bounced around from Australia to San Francisco to Pasadena before being delivered to her.

A year later, Tillman says she took the car in for some maintenance work, and was told by her local dealership the car had "existing front end and structural frame damage" and that the repairs had been done in a way to "conceal or hide the damage by persons unknown."

Tillman is suing the tv game show, CBS, the car dealership and the transport company, claiming negligence and breach of contract and seeking unspecified damages.

tv game show studio CBS declined comment. A message was left at the car dealership and a number for the car transport company could not be found.