However, here are some channels that are *generally* known for having game shows:
Major Networks:
* ABC: "The Bachelor," "The Bachelorette," "Dancing with the Stars," "Shark Tank," "Wipeout"
* CBS: "The Amazing Race," "Survivor," "Big Brother," "Love Island," "The Price Is Right"
* NBC: "America's Got Talent," "The Voice," "The Wall," "Deal or No Deal"
* Fox: "Jeopardy!," "Wheel of Fortune," "Beat Shazam," "The Masked Singer"
Cable Channels:
* GSN: Dedicated to game shows, features a wide variety of classic and new formats.
* Bravo: "Top Chef," "Project Runway," "Real Housewives" series often have challenges with game show elements.
* E!: "The Real Housewives" series often have challenges with game show elements.
* TBS: "Wipeout," "Drop the Mic," "The Misery Index"
* Nickelodeon: "Double Dare," "Legends of the Hidden Temple," "Spongebob Squarepants" (which often features games)
Streaming Services:
* Netflix: "Squid Game," "The Floor is Lava," "The Great British Baking Show"
* Amazon Prime Video: "The Grand Tour," "Celebrity Wheel of Fortune," "The Bachelor" (international versions)
* Hulu: "The Masked Singer," "American Idol," "Survivor"
Other:
* Syndication: "Jeopardy!," "Wheel of Fortune," "Family Feud," "Let's Make a Deal," "The People's Court" are often broadcast on local channels in syndication.
To find out what game shows are currently airing, you can:
* Check your local TV listings.
* Use a streaming service's search function.
* Check the websites of the networks listed above.
Remember that game shows are a popular genre, and many more channels may air them depending on your region and preferences.