At least that seems to be true with Fansided writers. (For some reason I thought that Fansided was a sports site. But it looks like a general entertainment site nowadays.) One of them just posted a blurb for game show oldies on Amazon Prime. Somehow he overlooked the Buzzr logo on most of the oldies he linked to (see screenshot for an example). I get the depressing feeling that he didn't know what the logo meant, or what Buzzr is.
He does refer to "gameshow network" - spelled as in the original - but that's all he seems to know about game show channels on American TV. He certainly isn't aware of Buzzr's Twitch feed, where you don't need a Prime membership to watch wall-to-wall oldies.
I can't blame him too much for that last omission. Buzzr on Twitch is not exactly a well-known destination. As I type, it's attracting 38 viewers for What's My Line. Fred Allen's wife is the mystery guest.
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