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Television shows which have used Quick Tally Audience Response Systems Interactive Audience Response technology.
A complete list is available upon request.
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1 VS. 100
NBC's newest 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.
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America's Got Talent
NBC's latest talent competition where an array of performers -- from singers and dancers, to comedians and novelty acts -- vie for a $1 million cash prize. Produced by Simon Cowell & The Producers of American Idol, the show is hosted by Regis Philbin and judged by actor David Hasselhoff, singer Brandy, and journalist Piers Morgan.
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Master of Champions
The latest show to use the Quick Tally® Audience Response System is ABC's one-hour weekly game show competition where only one contestant has unique skills, passion and determination sufficient to win the ultimate title -- Master of Champions
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2006 Reader's Digest National Word Power Challenge Produced by Al Roker Productions
Sponsored by Readers Digest, this 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.
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Dancing With the Stars Quick Tally® instantly tabulates the judges scoring for the first big ratings hit of the summer season. A six-part 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.
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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® |
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America's Funniest Home Videos Season after season, AFV has chosen Quick Tally® for audience voting, because it continuously meets the ABC Network's stringent Standards & Practices approval. More than several million dollars in prizes have been awarded |
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Pet Star Pet Star, on Discovery's Animal Planet, searches far and wide for the best in outrageous pet tricks. the final showdown this summer will bring 15 finalists together to compete for $25,000 in cash and prizes, with the voting being done on a Quick Tally® Audience Response System.
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The Last Comic Standing NBC's hilarious series searches the country for the funniest people in America and Quick Tally® Audience Response System is there counting votes when more accuracy is needed to determine a winner than just laughter and applause.
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Sabado Gigante An example of a show we've done outside the English Speaking community - Carried in the US and throughout Latin America by Univision. |
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To Tell The Truth When famed game show producers Goodson/Todman Productions revamped their classical tv show for the '90's they chose the reliability of Quick Tally® |
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The Great Skate Debate
World's Largest Interactive Event World's First Major Sports Event judged by an audience using 5,000 handsets - Hosted by CBS Morning Show host Harry Smith & Pat Summeral find out more
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Greed Quiz Show which ran from 1999-2000 and hosted by Chuck Woolery can now be seen in re-runs on The Game Show Network.
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"InterNight Special: The Racial Divide" Tim Russert and Gwen Ifill hosted a special live edition of InterNight. A Panel and a live studio audience of young people discussed the issue of race in America and how it is affecting our youth today |
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R.A.C.E. World's First Multi-site Interactive TV Program Audiences in 4 cities across the U.S. voting on issues using Quick Tally® Hosted by Bryant Gumbel, 1989 |
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Your Big Break Talent show where the audience voted, Produced By Ed McMahon. 2001 |
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CBS News Special "Save Our Schools" Golden Globe Award Winner |
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PBS Network WGBH-TV "Condition Critical" TV Special on the American Health Care System, hosted by Phil Donahue
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