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whatever format) are not necessary and both are helpful. If they weren't, they wouldn't be used in thousands of articles. I've tried working with you on this, and you have not given very good reasoning for removal (not supported by any MOS). I could re-add it, due to you not following proper procedure, but I'm not going to -- especially since the editor who added it hasn't been involved in the discussion. —
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The main game rules applied, but if a family reached 200 points in Fast Money, $ 5,000 went into a jackpot that started at $ 25,000 and went up to potentially $ 55,000 on the CBS version. Likewise, on the syndicated version, the jackpot started at $ 50,000 and went up $ 10,000 for each time Fast
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that is recognized today? Has the show had any further reception, legacy, or pop-culture impact beyond what the sources present in this article state? Information like this needs to be mined from reliable sources if applicable, because it is vital to getting this article to a higher status.
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possible $ 170,000. For this particular tournament only, if Fast Money was not won, $ 5 per point was added to the jackpot. Each game was played to 300 points except for the finals, which required 500 points to win the game and the jackpot. The winning team for this tournament won a trip to
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concept. At the time, networks did not own their own programming and had to rely on programming from the studios, who dealt with all three networks, and often, the battles were between shows from two different networks, even if it was the same production company.
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