I have devised an ingenius plan to bring Who Wants to Be A Millionaire back to it's original popularity.
Step 1: Take Syndicated Millionaire off the air, slowly. reduce the episodes to 3 times a week, then once a week then nothing.
Step 2: Wait about one to two years for people to completely forget about Millionaire
Step 3: After two years of no Millionaire, Hold a major event at Madison Square Garden of Who Wants to Be A Super Millionaire. They would need to really go crazy with the publicity.
Step 4: Only have these Super Millionaire at Madision Square Garden episodes air once every two weeks on the best Prime Time slot, do this for about 6 months.
Step 5: After that six months if the ratings are continuing to go up, they can then move back to the regular studio, still airing Super Millionaire once every two weeks.
Step 6: While airing Super Millionaire once every two weeks, once a week they can also air regular Millionaire. After another month of doing that reduce Super Millionaire to once every 3 weeks with a surprise episode every now and then. Meanwhile keeping regular Millionaire at once a week.
Now all I need to do is try to get in touch with Disney Network executives
Plan
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