When Devin Rossiter finished taping his Jeopardy! episode in August, he was stunned to see the air date would be on election day. “I saw ‘11/3’ and I thought, I feel like there’s something else going on that day,” says Rossiter. Since Jeopardy! airs at different times of the day throughout the country, many stations will likely not air Rossiter's episode due to election coverage -- while some will have aired it during the day. "Syndication also means that it’s up to those stations to decide whether a given episode airs at all—or if, because of some breaking news or sporting event, that episode will be delayed till late in the night or another day, or even canceled outright," says Clare McNear. "Because regular Jeopardy! episodes aren’t posted in their entirety to any streaming services—Netflix, for one, features rotating collections of episodes, all of them months or years old—that makes tracking down old, and especially unaired, episodes a tricky proposition."
TOPICS: Jeopardy!, 2020 Presidential Election, Game Shows