The company's marketing campaigns target publications and cable television networks favored by retirees, including TV Land and the Game Show Network.
Nationally, he was the host of Who Dares Wins (made in Australia, the show has been seen in America on cable's Game Show Network) from 1996 until 1998, and was also extremely popular in India on AXN network alongside Tania Zaetta.
Friend or Foe? is a game show that aired from 2002 to 2005 on the Game Show Network in the USA.
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Greenstein has appeared in each of the first three series of Poker Superstars Invitational Tournament and all seven seasons of the GSN series High Stakes Poker.
Like other programs from gamer.tv, this has aired on American television networks G4 and GSN (under their GSN Video Games block, along with gamer.tv).
Galaxy has appeared as the Official Cat Behaviorist for Game Show Network’s Think Like a Cat, and as the Cat Behavior Expert on Animal Planet’s Cats 101.
Since August 2013, Labbett has appeared as the only 'Chaser' on the U.S. version of The Chase, airing on the Game Show Network and presented by Brooke Burns.
He served as commentator for the first two seasons of the GSN World Series of Blackjack along with Matt Vasgersian and co-hosts the Ultimate Blackjack Tour with Nick GAS' Mati Moralejo on CBS.
Wuhl was a player in the Game Show Network's Poker Royale series, a competition between pros and comedians.
However the channel would never air after being beaten to the market by ABC/Disney's SoapNet, and because of distribution problems with Sony's Game Show Network.
The Money List, the second version that aired on the Game Show Network and was hosted by Fred Roggin