Interactive Television and Game Shows Clients

Quick Tally® and The Great Skate Debate

Actual Audience Votes on 5,000 Handsets

The world leader in interactive television and game shows for over twenty years. Quick Tally Interactive has supplied far more voting services to far more TV shows than all other ARS companies combined. Our credits include the first multi-site event and the largest single interactive voting audience in the world.


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Eat The Runt
A NYC and Chicago interactive stage play
Quick Tally® leads the competition with another "world's first" application for audience response. Our ARS was recently used in an interactive stage play! Before each show, the audience used Quick Tally® to choose that night's cast. Eight actors audition at each performance for one of seven parts. Each actor must be prepared to play any part. What makes it interesting is that the parts are interchangeable. The non-gender specific script contains no pronouns.
1 VS. 100
NBC's game show, hosted by Bob Saget pits one against a mob of 100 people. Quick Tally® tracks players "Mob" positioning (100 players) at their positions (Pods) as they are positioned and as the new players replace those eliminated, entering and tracking demographics for the hundreds of players and alternates and of course the voting of 100 people with 100% accuracy with millions of dollars on the line.
America's Got Talent
NBC's talent competition where an array of performers -- from singers and dancers, to comedians and novelty acts -- vie for a one million dollar cash prize. Produced by Simon Cowell & the Producers of American Idol.
Master of Champions
The one-hour weekly game show competition show uses Quick Tally® Audience Response System to pick one contestant has unique skills, passion and determination sufficient to win the ultimate title -- Master of Champions
ABC-TV Dance Machine
Contestants of all ages, in various dance genres compete against each other in a dance off. Audience members vote people off until there are only two left standing.
2006 Reader's Digest Word Power Challenge
Produced by Al Roker Productions

An annual Television Special, hosted by Al Roker has chosen to use Quick Tally® to judge nationwide competitors, chosen from the junior high school ranks, who compete in reading and vocabulary skills.
Marshall's US Figure Skating Challenge
2,000 spectators score the action live from their seats at Boston University's Agganis Arena using Quick Tally® to instantly judge the world's top figure skaters, including five-time world champion Michelle Kwan and two-time global runner-up Sasha Cohen.
Dancing With the Stars
Quick Tally® instantly tabulates the judges scoring for this hit primetime series. The show features celebrities paired with leading professional dancers who train and then compete with them in a live television knockout ballroom dancing competition.
Thirty Seconds to Fame
Competition on the Fox Network where the performers competing for a $25,000 prize have 30 seconds to impress the audience who make their choice voting with Quick Tally®
America's Funniest Home Videos
AFV has taped over 500 shows and is the second longest running entertainment program on ABC. AFV used QTIS audience response voting at its local tapings and also used Quick Tally® to combine local studio voting with multiple site voting for its $100,000.00 away shows. Under stringent Standards & Practices supervision Quick Tally has provided all electronic voting since the very first show in 1989 to the present.
America's Funniest People
ABC's Comedy Show, Produced by America's Funniest Home Videos producer Vin Di Bona Productions hosted by Dave Coulier with Arlene Sorkin and Twany Kitaen.


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