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Who wants to be a.....
Posted by: eusty on Friday, February 27, 2004 - 05:08 PM
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AOL broadband members will soon be able to play Who Wants To Be A Million are
after AOL announced they have teamed up with Celador International to develop a
special broadband video version of the hit show.
The game features exclusive footage and camera angles all shot in the studio,
and Chris Tarrant who gives feedback after each question.
AOL Broadband members must correctly answer up to 15 consecutive questions to be
in with an opportunity of winning the top prize. and points are earned based on
the speed of response for each correct answer.
Each AOL Broadband account receives three free game credits a week, after
which each game play costs 50p. Members can also opt to use their
lifelines at any time including the well-known 50:50 and Ask The Audience
options, plus a new and exclusive "Search the Web with AOL" lifeline that gives
them 60 seconds to use the AOL search engine to find the answer.
AOL Broadband is offering a monthly prize of £5,000 to the player with the
highest cumulative score each month. Weekly prizes of £250 are also on offer to
the player who reaches and correctly answers the 32,000-point question fastest.
| "'Who Wants to Be a Millionaire?' has been a huge hit on
television and translates very well to the broadband environment. As
well as providing access to the web version of the game, we have worked
with Celador International to develop a special version of the game for
our broadband members, giving them the opportunity to make the most of
faster internet access to test their general knowledge online and win
some great prizes." |
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Chris Condron, AOL UK's head of broadband
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Fingers on the buzzer!!!
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