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					<description><![CDATA[Mhm. Yeah. Mhm. Mhm. Mhm. But right Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Mhm. Yeah. Getting on 'Jeopardy!' has never been more straightforward. Here's how to do it Updated: 3:41 AM EDT Sep 17, 2021 Related video above: Mike Richards steps down as new ‘Jeopardy!’ hostSo you think you have what it takes &#8230;]]></description>
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					Related video above: Mike Richards steps down as new ‘Jeopardy!’ hostSo you think you have what it takes to be a "Jeopardy!" champion. You’ve studied up on trivia, immersed yourself in betting boot camp and trained your trigger finger to smash the signaling device in record time. But now that you’re ready to compete, how do you convert that lifelong dream into action? Tens of thousands of hopefuls shoot their "Jeopardy!" shot every year, but only a fraction can make it onto the show. Fortunately for you, the audition process for "Jeopardy!" no longer involves waiting months on end for the Brain Bus to roll into your town. We’ve spelled out all the steps below, so with this handy guide, you’ll be ready to become a "Jeopardy!" champion in no time. First, take the testFirst thing’s first: "Jeopardy!" hopefuls must take and pass a qualifying test. You can take the test online anytime (conveniently known as The Anytime Test), or pre-register for a scheduled testing time, at which you and thousands of other applicants will take the test simultaneously. Composed of 50 categories and 50 clues, just like the ones you see on the show, you’ll have 15 seconds to submit your answer to each question, meaning that the test only takes approximately 13 minutes total. No two tests are exactly the same, as the questions pull from a huge pool of material, but each applicant can expect the same format. You can only take the test once a year, so don’t shoot your shot until you know you’re ready.To prepare for the test, avail yourself of the tips and tricks on the official "Jeopardy!" website, like insight from producers and practice tests. Ken Jennings, the "Jeopardy!" GOAT is partial to using homemade flashcards as a study tool. Next, audition for the show"Jeopardy!" never reveals test scores, but if you pass the test, you’ll be added to a pool of eligible applicants. This pool has far more eligible applicants than the show has contestant slots, so names are randomly plucked for auditions until all of the slots for the season are filled. "Jeopardy!" may contact you at any time within one year of your test, so keep an eye on your email for that fateful invitation to audition. These days, owing to the pandemic, auditions are taking place virtually. Contestant coordinators lead groups of three applicants through a mock game of "Jeopardy!" After the mock game, applicants take part in mock interviews, just like the ones you see before Double Jeopardy on the show. You may be tempted to invest all your time in preparing for the game, but pay some mind to getting camera-ready, too—look sharp and try to keep your nerves under control. According to Chris Wong, a former "Jeopardy!" contestant, “They’re not looking for the smartest people in the room. They’re looking for people who will make for the best show.”Then, wait for the callIf you thought the test and the audition were the hard part, waiting for the news that your number is up might be even harder. If you’ve done well at your audition, you’ll be placed in another pool of eligible contestants, this time for up to 18 months. If you’re selected to compete on the show, you’ll be notified around a month in advance of your tape date, and then it’s off to Culver City, California, with you. If your first shot at getting on "Jeopardy!" fails, don’t get discouraged, and do keep your hopes up for next year's test. “It’s super selective every year,” said Jennings. “I think by the numbers it’s 10 times harder to get on "Jeopardy!" than to get into Yale. I know a lot of really good players who failed the audition 5 times before they finally got on the show and did great. So don’t get down on yourself. Wait for the next tryout. You’re going to get better. It is something you can get better at.”
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<p class="body-dropcap"><strong><em>Related video above: Mike Richards steps down as new ‘Jeopardy!’ host</em></strong></p>
<p class="body-dropcap">So you think you have what it takes to be a "Jeopardy!"<em> </em>champion. You’ve studied up on trivia, immersed yourself in betting boot camp and trained your trigger finger to smash the signaling device in record time. But now that you’re ready to compete, how do you convert that lifelong dream into action? Tens of thousands of hopefuls shoot their "Jeopardy!" shot every year, but only a fraction can make it onto the show. Fortunately for you, <em/>the audition process for "Jeopardy!" no longer involves waiting months on end for the Brain Bus to roll into your town. We’ve spelled out all the steps below, so with this handy guide, you’ll be ready to become a "Jeopardy!" champion in no time. </p>
<h2 class="body-h2"><strong>First, take the test</strong></h2>
<p>First thing’s first: "Jeopardy!" hopefuls must take and pass a qualifying test. You can take the test online anytime (conveniently known as The Anytime Test), or pre-register for a scheduled testing time, at which you and thousands of other applicants will take the test simultaneously. Composed of 50 categories and 50 clues, just like the ones you see on the show, you’ll have 15 seconds to submit your answer to each question, meaning that the test only takes approximately 13 minutes total. No two tests are exactly the same, as the questions pull from a huge pool of material, but each applicant can expect the same format. You can only take the test once a year, so don’t shoot your shot until you know you’re ready.</p>
<p>To prepare for the test, avail yourself of the <a href="https://www.jeopardy.com/be-on-j/prep-center" rel="nofollow"><u>tips and tricks</u></a> on the official "Jeopardy!"<em> </em>website, like insight from producers and practice tests. Ken Jennings, the "Jeopardy!" GOAT is partial to using homemade flashcards as a study tool. </p>
<h2 class="body-h2"><strong>Next, audition for the show</strong></h2>
<p>"Jeopardy!" never reveals test scores, but if you pass the test, you’ll be added to a pool of eligible applicants. This pool has far more eligible applicants than the show has contestant slots, so names are randomly plucked for auditions until all of the slots for the season are filled. "Jeopardy!"<em> </em>may contact you at any time within one year of your test, so keep an eye on your email for that fateful invitation to audition. </p>
<p>These days, owing to the pandemic, auditions are taking place virtually. Contestant coordinators lead groups of three applicants through a mock game of "Jeopardy!" After the mock game, applicants take part in mock interviews, just like the ones you see before Double Jeopardy on the show. You may be tempted to invest all your time in preparing for the game, but pay some mind to getting camera-ready, too—look sharp and try to keep your nerves under control. According to Chris Wong, a former "Jeopardy!" contestant, “They’re not looking for the smartest people in the room. They’re looking for people who will make for the best show.”</p>
<h2 class="body-h2"><strong>Then, wait for the call</strong></h2>
<p>If you thought the test and the audition were the hard part, waiting for the news that your number is up might be even harder. If you’ve done well at your audition, you’ll be placed in another pool of eligible contestants, this time for up to 18 months. If you’re selected to compete on the show, you’ll be notified around a month in advance of your tape date, and then it’s off to Culver City, California, with you. </p>
<p>If your first shot at getting on "Jeopardy!" fails, don’t get discouraged, and do keep your hopes up for next year's test. “It’s super selective every year,” said Jennings. “I think by the numbers it’s 10 times harder to get on "Jeopardy!" than to get into Yale. I know a lot of really good players who failed the audition 5 times before they finally got on the show and did great. So don’t get down on yourself. Wait for the next tryout. You’re going to get better. It is something you can get better at.” </p>
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					Mike Richards, the brand new host of the "Jeopardy!" game show, says he has "stepped down," and the show is reverting to guest hosts for the time being.His stunning announcement came two days after The Ringer website exposed a litany of offensive comments from his past."It pains me that these past incidents and comments have cast such a shadow on Jeopardy! as we look to start a new chapter," Richards said in a memo Friday morning.The beloved game show began production on its new season on Thursday, which means some episodes with Richards as host have already been taped.But Friday's tapings have been canceled, Richards said.He wrote in the memo that Sony "will now resume the search for a permanent syndicated host. In the meantime, we will be bringing back guest hosts to continue production for the new season, details of which will be announced next week."The memo indicated that Richards will remain the executive producer of the show. He said to the staff, "I want to apologize to each of you for the unwanted negative attention that has come to Jeopardy! over the last few weeks and for the confusion and delays this is now causing. I know I have a lot of work to do to regain your trust and confidence." This is a developing story. Check back for updates.
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<p class="body-text">Mike Richards, the brand new host of the "Jeopardy!" game show, says he has "stepped down," and the show is reverting to guest hosts for the time being.</p>
<p>His stunning announcement came two days after The Ringer website exposed a litany of offensive comments from his past.</p>
<p>"It pains me that these past incidents and comments have cast such a shadow on Jeopardy! as we look to start a new chapter," Richards said in a memo Friday morning.</p>
<p>The beloved game show began production on its new season on Thursday, which means some episodes with Richards as host have already been taped.</p>
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<p>But Friday's tapings have been canceled, Richards said.</p>
<p>He wrote in the memo that Sony "will now resume the search for a permanent syndicated host. In the meantime, we will be bringing back guest hosts to continue production for the new season, details of which will be announced next week."</p>
<p>The memo indicated that Richards will remain the executive producer of the show. He said to the staff, "I want to apologize to each of you for the unwanted negative attention that has come to Jeopardy! over the last few weeks and for the confusion and delays this is now causing. I know I have a lot of work to do to regain your trust and confidence." </p>
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