Everyday at work we get an update of news reports that are about our company (Disney) and all the industries we are involved in. Here is an article that came out about the final clues for Push plus an import clues as to where the final clue will be:
‘Push’ Leaves $1M Puzzle(NY Post) - The final episode of Ben Affleck and Matt Damon's quirky drama series "Push, Nevada" airs in two days -- but ABC still won't say how or exactly when it'll give away a $1-million prize. "Push" -- a twisty "Twin Peaks"-like whodunit -- offered a $1-million to the viewer who can guess where some stolen money on the show was hidden. Clues were hidden in each of the series' 13 episodes, but when the network decided to cancel the show, they had to be condensed into just seven episodes. The remaining weekly clues for the game are supposed to be revealed over the course of this week's series finale entitled "Jim's Domain." A final, "master clue," cooked-up by producers will also be revealed -- but not on the show. The game's rules, posted on abc.com, stated that the master clue will be broadcast within seven days after the finale airs. Industry sources said the producers originally set up the game up this way so that viewers on the East Coast would not have a time advantage over viewers in different time zones. All signs apparently point to next week's edition of "Monday Night Football" or a college football broadcast as the location of the final master clue. ABC's sports programming are the only national telecasts that the network has scheduled to air simultaneously across the US, within seven days of the finale.
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LAST EDITED ON 10-23-02 AT 08:28 AM (EST)The first time I read about the rules, I wondered about MNF...
Anyway, the final episode would have aired on December 5, had it not been cancelled. Here's the sports schedule airing that weekend on ABC:
December 7
1 p.m. Virginia Tech at Miami
4:30 p.m. Washington State at UCLA
8 p.m. Big 12 Championship Game (Houston)
December 9
MNF: Chicago at Miami
They don't have any NBA games until Christmas, and no hockey until next year, according to the online schedule.
Now, here's what will be airing this weekend:
October 26
12 p.m. Notre Dame at Florida State
3:30 p.m. Penn State at Ohio State, Iowa State at Texas,
Virginia at Georgia Tech, USC at Oregon
October 27
1 p.m. Skate America
3 p.m. Buick Challenge - golf coverage
5 p.m. Preview of The Tour Championship
October 28
MNF: New York Giants vs. PHILADELPHIA
edited to correct MNF game - It is Green Bay's bye week. You wouldn't know I had 4 fantasy football teams by that blunder.
Thoughts:
- We can probably rule out the 3:30 college football games, since this is regional action and would be difficult to provide simultaneous coverage.
- Some people have speculated that the site is in either Florida or California. In that case, we may have gotten a clue from the game chosen. There are two games on the original date involving Miami, one in California. But we won't have that now.
- If the site is in Florida, and they want the game chosen to have relevance if possible, then it might be during the Notre Dame-Florida game.
- I'd still rank Monday Night Football the top option, to try and draw 3 or 4 viewers away from Everybody Loves Raymond, with the ND-FSU game a second place option only if they want there to be a Florida tie-in.