FANS of the hit game show Jeopardy! are complaining that they’ve missed several episodes recently due to a programming issue.

Jeopardy! is currently in its 41st season and is one of the longest-running game shows in history.

The show, which is hosted by Ken Jennings, airs daily in syndication and has won 45 Emmy Awards in its history.

Ken Jennings hosts Jeopardy!
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Ken Jennings hosts Jeopardy!Credit: Jeopardy!

Some fans have been fuming over not being able to tune into episodes of the hit game show
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Some fans have been fuming over not being able to tune into episodes of the hit game showCredit: Jeopardy!

Jeopardy! is in its 41st season
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Jeopardy! is in its 41st seasonCredit: Jeopardy!
But fans aren’t impressed with the new season, as several are “missing out” on seeing the daily episodes due to a local coverage issue.

One viewer took to Reddit to complain about how they have been missing episodes “due to local FOX station.”

“So far this season I’ve missed probably about 10-15 episodes of Jeopardy! due to other programming, etc,” they penned in a subreddit dedicated to the show.

“I understand when there’s hurricane coverage Jeopardy! won’t air, but now basketball season is starting (yay!) and I’m afraid I’m going to miss many more episodes,” they continued.

The original poster explained how they usually record the episodes and watch the next day, adding, “and as I tried to watch last night’s, the recording was just NBA pregame stuff”.

They added, “Unfortunately, YoutubeTV doesn’t offer a VOD option for Jeopardy like they do with other shows.

“My question is: How do the rest of you deal with similar situations in your local market? Is there another option for watching when the local FOX station doesn’t air Jeopardy! that evening?”

Responding to the original poster, one fellow Jeopardy! fan replied, “There’s a link in the sidebar to ‘Alternative Viewing Methods,’ which may help you if you have a Paramount+ or Peacock account.”

They then added, “More immediately pressing is that after tonight, five of the next six episodes (tomorrow, at least Monday and Tuesday of next week, and possibly Thursday and Friday) are preempted on nine Fox affiliates for the World Series and its pregame coverage.

“For you specifically, WVUE is showing Friday’s episode airing at 3 AM (there’s a college football game, Rutgers at USC, immediately following the baseball), but no re-schedule yet for any of the others.”

But then bad news came when someone added, “The ‘Alternative Viewing Methods’ post has been removed.”

FANS IN JEOPARDY OVER TV STATIONS

Meanwhile, someone else noted that they tried calling the station, adding, “Way, way back they used to send you copies of the episodes you missed. But this year I called up after missing one because of MLB playoffs and the gal on the line said, ‘We don’t know when it aired.’ Which was of no help. But maybe you will be better!”

And a third person offered, “When it’s a scheduled preemption, the channel will either show Jeopardy (and WoF) either before the game or later that night.

“Thus is always reflected in the cable guide and my DVR adjusts accordingly. I’m in Arizona.”

PODCAST NOT IN JEOPARDY

This comes after the show’s podcast made a very exciting announcement last month.

Fans of the popular game show were overjoyed last month when it was revealed that a beloved contestant would be cohosting the show’s podcast.

Sam Buttery first appeared on Jeopardy! in 2021, and he quickly became a much-loved player on the game show.

The news was shared with a sweet snap of Sam sitting beside Sarah Whitcomb Foss, who usually hosts the podcast.

“Hold onto your butts! #InsideJeopardy! is back with a new co-host, SAM BUTTREY! Listen now with the link in bio,” the caption to the snap read.

The show has been running for 41 seasons
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The show has been running for 41 seasonsCredit: Getty

Fans often tune in and join in with online discussions about the show
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Fans often tune in and join in with online discussions about the show