NewTeeVee Live Family Feud Style Game Show Audience Survey

by Scott Beale on November 12, 2007 · 2 comments

Family Feud

This Wednesday, November 14th at NewTeeVee Live there will be a Family Feud style game show featuring well known personalties from the world of online video (see my previous post). Staying true to the original TV game show, they are currently looking for responses for an “audience survey” (the audience, as in people on the internet) featuring the questions that will be asked of the show contestants.

Game show host Heather Gold, who wrote the survey questions, will be randomly selecting one of the survey respondents to win an iPod Nano with video.

Here are the game show contestants:

Yuri Baranovsky, Break a Leg
Veronica Belmont, Mahalo Daily
Hayden Black, Goodnight Burbank
Lindsay Campbell, Wallstrip
Zadi Diaz, EPIC-FU
Justin Kan, Justin.tv
Casey McKinnon, Galacticast
Kevin Rose, Diggnation
Robert Scoble, ScobleShow
Irina Slutsky, Geek Entertainment TV

image via Family Feud

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1 Nelz November 13, 2007 at 2:05 pm

BTW, they got their 100 responses, so they’ve closed the survey.

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