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Jeopardy! just got a YouTube makeover—and it’s nothing like the TV version

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Jeopardy! may have been born on cable television, but it’s determined not to live and die there.

The trivia game show’s first iteration premiered on daytime television more than 60 years ago in 1964. Its modern syndicated version launched in 1984, and 41 seasons later, it’s still going strong, garnering 7.5 million viewers for its latest season premiere and maintaining its title as the most-watched syndication series on television.

Though Jeopardy! made it through the cultural transition to streaming largely unscathed, its producers are still finding ways to innovate on its format and bring the show to new platforms. That includes the newly announced Jeopardy! YouTube Edition, which will feature YouTube personalities playing for charity.

The new show will premiere on Tuesday, March 31 at 9 p.m. ET with a livestream on the Jeopardy! YouTube channel, hosted by Ken Jennings.

What makes YouTube Edition different from regular Jeopardy!? The show will still use Jeopardy!’s signature answer-with-a-question format, but with trivia categories inspired by YouTube, including viral trends and the platform’s history, with YouTube talent also appearing to provide custom video clues.

“From Sabrina Carpenter’s greatest hits to DIY home-building, there is so much to learn on YouTube, but who has learned the most?” Jennings teased in a promo for the series, where he also introduced the three “internet icons” competing in the premiere.

There’s Brennan Lee Mulligan, the host of tabletop gaming series Dimension 20, which sports 1.11 million YouTube subscribers; drag queen Monét X Change, a star of reality TV shows including RuPaul’s Drag Race and The Traitors and a YouTube creator with 180,000 subscribers; and pop singer Rebecca Black, whose much-memed music video for “Friday” has 179 million views on the platform. Each contestant will be competing to win money for a charity of their choice, with Monét playing for GLAAD and both Mulligan and Black representing The Trevor Project.

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The relaunch of Jeopardy!’s YouTube channel is a collaboration between Sony Pictures Television, creative agency We Are Social, and YouTube itself. Katie McDonald, Head of Strategy at We Are Social, said in a press release that the new show aims to capture a younger audience’s attention.

“Working off the insight that Gen Z is currently chasing knowledge and substance on social, and knowing that YouTube is the OG home for learning and long-form, we felt there was no better flex than centering Jeopardy! as the cultural standard for testing their smarts,” McDonald said. “It’s the perfect example of two iconic brands turning an audience truth into an idea worth talking about that’s both authentic to their DNA and drives culture.”

Jeopardy! has already found success on social platforms like TikTok, where short clips from the series routinely get tens of thousands of views and Jeopardy!’s account has garnered a cumulative 51.9 million likes. Leaning into the series’ untapped digital-first potential only makes sense.

“Blurring the lines between a traditional broadcast format and a new era of digital consumption results in something that’s fun for both new fans and old ones,” said Kevin Allocca, Global Head of Culture and Trends for YouTube. “Seeing Jeopardy! intersect with YouTube creators underscores how the two can amplify each other in ways that feel surprisingly authentic and are a testament to the enduring relevance of these formats.”

Jeopardy! YouTube Edition is far from the franchise’s first spin-off. There was Rock & Roll Jeopardy! and Jep! (an edition for children) at the turn of the century, and Sports Jeopardy! in the mid-2010s. Pop Culture Jeopardy!, the show’s most recent variation, aired its first season in 2024 on Amazon Prime Video, with a second season now in production for Netflix. 

But Jeopardy! YouTube Edition is the first franchise entry to live entirely online. That doesn’t mean the show is leaving behind its television audience, just that it’s courting a new one. 

Jeopardy! is one of the most successful and enduring brands in television history, with decades of cultural relevance and a loyal audience,” said Suzanne Prete, President of Game Shows at Sony Pictures Television. “As we bring our YouTube strategy to life, we’re incredibly excited to build on that legacy while connecting with new audiences in a way that feels fresh, interactive, and native to the platform.”

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