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'Grand Slam' and 'Jeopardy' Champ Ken Jennings Drops in on 'GSN LIVE' Wednesday,...

Mon Mar 17, 2008 9:02pm EDT
'Grand Slam' and 'Jeopardy' Champ Ken Jennings Drops in on 'GSN LIVE'
Wednesday, March 19

    SANTA MONICA, Calif., March 17 /PRNewswire/ -- One of the most
recognizable game show contestants of all-time, and recent winner of last
year's "Grand Slam" tournament series on GSN, Ken Jennings will be dropping by
GSN LIVE(TM) Wednesday, March 19 from Noon to 3PM ET/ 9AM to Noon PT.  Host
Fred Roggin and Heidi Bohay will catch up with the "Greatest Jeopardy Winner"
and chat with Jennings about his latest book Ken Jennings Trivia Almanac -
8,888 Questions in 365 Days.
    With a record-setting 74-game winning streak, yielding $2.52 million in
total winnings, Jennings' stature as the preeminent game show contestant was
elevated last September after besting 15 other top US game show winners on
GSN's "Grand Slam." In the finals, Jennings faced off against Who Wants to be
a Millionaire's Ogi Ogas, a brain science graduate student at Boston
University, to win the grand prize and the coveted "Grand Slam" trophy.
    During his time with Fred and Heidi, Jennings plans to delve into GSN
LIVE's own on-air games with insights and tips for players at home on how to
be a winning contestant.
    About GSN
    GSN is an industry-leading, game content provider distributing competition
programming through its 66-million subscriber cable television network and its
casual and skill-based online games site, GSN.com. As the premier television
network for games, GSN produces some of the most popular original casino and
game show series on TV today, including the weekday participation experience,
GSN LIVE. GSN.com features all types of game play: FLASH games for fun, skill
cash game tournaments and free downloadable games. GSN is distributed
throughout the U.S. and Canada by all major cable operators, satellite
providers and telcos. The company is jointly owned by Sony Pictures
Entertainment and Liberty Media Corporation. For further information, visit
GSN's press website at corp.gsn.com.
    *NO PURCHASE NECESSARY TO ENTER OR WIN.  Void where prohibited by law.
Entrants must be 18 or older and legal residents of, and physically present
in, the 50 United States and DC.  See the Official Rules at GSN.com for
complete details, including additional eligibility requirements, prize
descriptions/restrictions and to enter for free.
SOURCE  GSN

Cindy Ronzoni of GSN, +1-310-255-6933, cronzoni@gsn.com



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