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- NY_Wired runtime "30.0".
- NY_Wired abstract "NY Wired was a short-lived lottery game show aired from 1997 to 1999. The weekly show was produced by Jonathan Goodson Productions in association with the New York Lottery. For its first season, it was also co-produced by DDB Needham.The show was hosted by WNBC weather forecaster Janice Huff during its first season, when the show was televised on that station. Cheryl Washington took over when the show switched to WNYW for its second season.Contestants won a spot on the show by playing a scratchcard, in order of usage, "NY Wired Instant Game" (October 4, 1997-Early 1998) or "TV Cash" (early 1998-June 13, 1999), and sending it into a sweepstakes. Contestants were divided into three teams, blue, yellow, and red, in which a representative of that team played several games of chance to win thousands of dollars. The show was also used to publicize the Lottery's promotions, as presented by veteran Lottery number-caller Yolanda Vega at an anchor's desk.".
- NY_Wired company DDB_Worldwide.
- NY_Wired company New_York_Lottery.
- NY_Wired completionDate "1999-06-13".
- NY_Wired creator Jonathan_Goodson.
- NY_Wired format Game_show.
- NY_Wired narrator Scott_Winters.
- NY_Wired network Broadcast_syndication.
- NY_Wired numberOfEpisodes "100".
- NY_Wired presenter Janice_Huff.
- NY_Wired releaseDate "1997-10-04".
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- NY_Wired company DDB_Worldwide.
- NY_Wired company New_York_Lottery.
- NY_Wired company "Jonathan Goodson Productions".
- NY_Wired creator Jonathan_Goodson.
- NY_Wired firstAired "1997-10-04".
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- NY_Wired lastAired "1999-06-13".
- NY_Wired narrated Scott_Winters.
- NY_Wired network Broadcast_syndication.
- NY_Wired numEpisodes "100".
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- NY_Wired presenter Janice_Huff.
- NY_Wired presenter "Cheryl Washington".
- NY_Wired runtime "1800.0".
- NY_Wired showName "NY Wired".
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- NY_Wired subject Category:Television_series_by_Jonathan_Goodson_Productions.
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- NY_Wired comment "NY Wired was a short-lived lottery game show aired from 1997 to 1999. The weekly show was produced by Jonathan Goodson Productions in association with the New York Lottery. For its first season, it was also co-produced by DDB Needham.The show was hosted by WNBC weather forecaster Janice Huff during its first season, when the show was televised on that station.".
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