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Two teams face off to guess Americans' responses to questions covering every topic under the sun; John Michael Higgins hosts.

Two teams face off to guess Americans' responses to questions covering every topic under the sun; John Michael Higgins hosts.

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Game show series have been making a comeback in television, and media and "America Says" is no exception. This program is following in the footsteps of the popular mobile app game "HQ Trivia." The network is planning its own spin on the game show, and Fran Shea, evp, programming and marketing, says she "has been studying the GSN audience and prepared a slate of new shows that reflect what it wants: family-friendly, fun, escapist television." In "America Says," two teams face off to guess Americans' responses to questions covering a variety of topics. Michael Higgins is the host.
Original Air Date: Jun 18, 2018
Rating: TVPG
Playback: HD
3 seasons available on demand
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