Ken Jennings is one of the winningest game show contestants of all time and the holder of the longestJeopardy!winning streak of all time. He still holds those records today, including the longest winning streak (74 consecutive games), highest regular-season winnings ($2,520,700) and...
"Jeopardy!" champ donates $10,000 to keep students in school It's just one of several donations Holzhauer has made with his $2 million in winnings Jun 1, 2019 James Holzhauer tops $2 million on "Jeopardy!" The "Jeopardy" champ gets closer to Ken Jennings' all time $2.5 million recor...
The primetime special brings back the long-running quiz show’s three all-time top earners:Ken Jennings, who still holds the record with his famous 74-day winning streak (total winnings: $3,370,700);Brad Rutter, who amassed the show’s top money total with $4,688,436 — and has neve...
Jeopardy! champion and APB speaker Ken Jennings is set to return to the Jeopardy! stage this January to compete against the other two top money winners in show history. The ultimate showdown, aptly called Jeopardy! The Greatest of All Time, is set to debut at 8pm EST...
JENNINGS: It’s a very unusual niche I have found, and I feel incredibly lucky to have landed in it. As far back as I can remember, I was a huge game show nerd and I never had a guidance counselor think that was a career. At the time I went onJeopardy!for the...
Jennings won the "Jeopardy! The Greatest of All Time" competition which aired last January. He holds the show's records for most consecutive games won, 74, and highest winnings in regular-season play, $2,520,700. "Sharing this stage with Alex Trebek was one of the greatest honors of my...
winning streak, which finds him proudly bulldozing over other contestants with his current winnings total of $851,926 over 12 games. (And that $$$ could very well increase this evening.) In fact, he’s second in winnings only toJeopardy!fixture of yesteryearKen Jennings, who, in a new ...
champ Ken Jennings took on his greatest challenge ever: Representing the human race against IBM’s “Watson,” the super-intelligent supercomputer specifically designed to beat the world’s best players at Jeopardy!When Watson won, Ken became the most celebrated person to lose his job to AI....