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TuneIn to Stream ''Jeopardy! Tournament of Champions''


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TuneIn in collaboration with Sony Pictures Television, has announced the premiere of the Jeopardy! Tournament of Champions Exhibition Game. This special event, free to all listeners, will feature the top three Jeopardy! champions from the recent season. The exhibition game is scheduled to air live on January 24 at 7pm ET on Jeopardy! Radio, available through TuneIn, with on-demand access following the premiere.

The game will showcase Adriana Harmeyer, Isaac Hirsch and Drew Basile, the highest-ranked champions from this year's Jeopardy! season. These players, with 15, 9, and 7 wins respectively, will be seeded directly into the semifinal round of the upcoming 2025 Tournament of Champions. The exhibition match offers a unique preview, allowing these top contenders to test their knowledge against each other before the official tournament begins.

Sally Umsted, Vice President of Consumer Products and Licensing for Sony Pictures Television, emphasized the significance of this event. "The Tournament of Champions is always full of surprises, and this exhibition game is a great opportunity for this season's top-ranked champions to sharpen their skills," Umsted said.

In addition to debuting the new exhibition game, the partnership between Sony Pictures Television and TuneIn will extend to continue the exclusive distribution of Jeopardy! Radio and Jeopardy! Radio Classic. These platforms offer fans a curated experience of the show's most memorable episodes and nearly 40 years of gameplay, providing an engaging way for listeners to test their knowledge.

Kevin Straley, Chief Content Officer at TuneIn, highlighted the enduring popularity of Jeopardy! among listeners. "The fast-paced gameplay of Jeopardy! is perfect for audio and continues to be a fan favorite," Straley noted. "Our extended partnership with Sony allows us to keep offering round-the-clock access to America's favorite quiz show and introduce exciting, new content like the Tournament of Champions Exhibition Game."

Fans can tune into the special exhibition game via Jeopardy! Radio on TuneIn this January 24.

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