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===Season 30 (2013-2014)===
 
===Season 30 (2013-2014)===
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</gallery>Season changes:
 
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* The 2013-present set was introduced starting with this season. Although not a completely new set like at the beginning of Season 26, the ''Jeopardy!'' set was significantly remodeled.
 
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** The sliding doors behind Alex Trebek's podium are out, and the ramp behind the game board is in.
 
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** There are LED borders on the game board; on top of that, there are three LED strips and rectangular LED posts on the sides, which looks just like the ones used on its sister show ''Wheel of Fortune.''
 
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** Alex Trebek's podium now consists of LED strips to match the game board, and for the first time on the current set, it has the ''Jeopardy!'' logo especially for the landmark 30th anniversary season.
 
 
Season changes:
** The piano key Light Emitting Diodes are removed, so the contestant side was raised to create a single level floor.
 
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*The 2013-present set was introduced starting with this season.
** The contestant podiums resemble the 2006 models while retaining the sideways monitors.
 
 
**The sliding doors behind Alex's podium were removed from the set, so the ramp behind the game board was added.
** And the large monitor between Alex Trebek and the contestants are out, and the new one with a thinner frame is in, and this time mounted on a walrus tusk post.
 
 
**There are LED borders on the game board, on top of that, there are three LED strips and rectangular LED posts on the sides, which look just like the ones used on its sister show ''Wheel of Fortune''.
** The curtain backdrop from the previous set is retained.
 
 
**Alex's podium consisted of LED strips to match the game board, and the ''Jeopardy!'' logo was added to his podium.
* The opening credits have changed to red spheres and meandering lines as the camera pans out to reveal a CGI rendering of a globe making the green lands on the globe appear and the globe intro makes a comeback. The ''Jeopardy!'' logo and 30th anniversary zoom out to the center of the screen from top and bottom respectively, and then the logo zooms forward, cutting to the current set through the "A" like in Seasons 27 and 28.
 
 
**The piano key LEDs were removed from the set, so the contestant side was raised to create a single floor.
* The backdrop for picture clues, Daily Doubles, and split-screen closing credits on episodes with a full credit roll, changed its color to a blue starry background, appearing similar to the one used in Season 24.
 
 
**The contestant podiums resemble the 2006 models while retaining the sideways monitors.
 
**The large monitor between Alex and the contestants was removed, so a new one with a thinner frame was mounted.
 
**The curtain backdrop from the previous set is retained.
 
*The opening credits have changed to red spheres and meandering lines as the camera pans out to reveal a CGI rendering of a globe, making the green lands on the globe appear; and the globe intro makes a comeback, albeit much different from the '80s and '90s. The ''Jeopardy!'' logo and 30th anniversary zoom out to the center of the screen from top and bottom respectively, and then the logo zooms forward, cutting to the current set through the "A" like in Seasons 27 and 28.
 
*The backdrop for picture clues, Daily Doubles, and split-screen closing credits on episodes with a full credit roll, changed its color to a blue starry background, appearing similar to the one used in Season 24.
   
 
This season:
 
This season:
* Season 30 of ''Jeopardy!'' kicks off on September 16, 2013.
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*Season 30 of ''Jeopardy!'' kicks off on September 16, 2013.
* On the November 5, 2013 episode, one of the ''Jeopardy!'' round categories is "Old Theme, New Genre" in which the main theme is performed in different music styles.
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*On the November 5, 2013 episode, one of the ''Jeopardy!'' round categories is "Old Theme, New Genre" in which the main theme is performed in different music styles.
** Instead of the 2008 theme, these renditions also play going into and out of commercial breaks.
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**Instead of the 2008 theme, these renditions also play for in and out of commercial breaks.
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*The Teachers Tournament is held from November 11-22, 2013.
* On the December 5, 2013 episode, a marriage proposal happens in the studio audience during the commercial break just before the ''Double Jeopardy!'' segment.
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*On the December 5, 2013 episode, a marriage proposal happens in the studio audience during the commercial break just before the ''Double Jeopardy!'' segment.
** She actually says "yes" to her fiancee. Congratulations to the couple.
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**She says "yes" to her fiancée. Congratulations to the couple.
* On the February 10, 2014 episode, the first game of the College Championship, Sarah Stevens, a sophomore from the University of Delaware from Dover, Delaware, didn't wear any shoes during her appearance on ''Jeopardy!. ''She was just shown barefoot during the closing credits.
 
* A special tournament entitled the ''Battle of the Decades'' is held to celebrate the 30th anniversary season of the current syndicated version of the show.
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*A special tournament entitled the ''Battle of the Decades'' is held to celebrate the 30th anniversary season of the current syndicated version of the show.
** 45 contestants who all competed in past ''Tournament of Champions'' games have been split into three decades 1984 to 1993, 1994 to 2003, and 2004 to 2013.
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**45 contestants who all competed in past ''Tournament of Champions'' games have been split into three decades 1984 to 1993, 1994 to 2003, and 2004 to 2013.
** Each competed against other players in the same decade they competed in before; five matches were held for each decade, airing in late winter and early spring.
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**Each competed against other players in the same decade they competed in before; five matches were held for each decade, airing in late winter and early spring.
** The winners of each match competed in the quarter-finals/semi-finals/finals for the grand prize of $1,000,000. These episodes aired May 5-16, 2014.
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**The winners of each match competed in the quarter-finals/semi-finals/finals for the grand prize of $1,000,000. These episodes aired May 5-16, 2014.
** [[Ken Jennings]], [[Brad Rutter]], and Roger Craig face off in the finals; Rutter wins the tournament with the $1,000,000 prize, reclaiming the record as the biggest game show money winner.
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**[[Ken Jennings]], [[Brad Rutter]], and Roger Craig face off in the finals, Rutter wins the tournament with the $1,000,000 prize, reclaiming the record as the biggest game show money winner.
* From January 28, 2014 to March 12, 2014, Arthur Chu's ''Jeopardy!'' reign lasted for 11 matches and lost on his 12th game. The television media considered him as the ''Jeopardy!'' villain.
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*From January 28-March 12, 2014, Arthur Chu's ''Jeopardy!'' reign lasted for 11 matches, and lost on his 12th game. The television media considered him as the ''Jeopardy!'' villain.
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*The ''Battle of the Decades'' from the 80's air from February 3-7, 2014.
* From April 21, 2014 to June 2, 2014, Julia Collins surpasses David Madden for the second-longest winning streak and becomes the show's winningest female contestant after having won 20 games.
 
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*The College Championship airs from February 10-21, 2014.
* Again, there are no road shows to tape. All 230 half-hour episodes are taped in Culver City.
 
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*The ''Battle of the Decades'' from the 90's air from March 3-7, 2014.
* Although it has been said the last week of the Battle of the Decades tournament followed by a week of celebrity games would be held in New York City, the tournament ends up all being taped in Culver City, and the celebrity games never get held.
 
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*The ''Battle of the Decades'' from the 00's air from March 31-April 4, 2014.
* On the June 13, 2014 episode, Mike Janela of Guinness World Records presented Alex Trebek with a framed certificate recognizing his hosting record: "The most game show episodes hosted by the same presenter same program is 6,829 by Alex Trebek on ''Jeopardy!'' in Culver City, California, USA as of 17 April 2014."
 
 
*From April 21, 2014-June 2, 2014, Julia Collins surpasses David Madden for the second-longest winning streak and becomes the show's winningest female contestant after having won 20 games.
* Due to the Battle of the Decades, the Teen Tournament gets held over until the end of regular play.
 
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*The ''Battle of the Decades'' final weeks air from May 5-16, 2014.
* On the last episode of Season 30, which aired on August 1, 2014, the deciding game match of the 2014 Teen Tournament, in which both final game 2 leader Jeff Xie and final game 1 high scorer Alan Koolik both wagered everything in ''Final Jeopardy!'', both responded correctly and became tied with two-game totals of $54,200.
 
 
*On June 13, 2014, Mike Janela of Guinness World Records presented Alex with a framed certificate recognizing his hosting record: "The most game show episodes hosted by the same presenter same program is 6,829 by Alex Trebek on ''Jeopardy!'' in Culver City, California, USA as of 17 April 2014."
* Jeff buzzed in first with the correct response to winning the $75,000 Teen Tournament prize. What a way to end the regular season.
 
 
*Again, there are no roadshows to tape. All 230 half-hour episodes are taped in Culver City.
* This is the last full season with ties allowed.
 
 
*Although it has been said the last week of the Battle of the Decades tournament followed by a week of celebrity games would be held in New York City, the tournament ends up all being taped in Culver City, and the celebrity games never get held.
* On the September 17, 2013 episode, there are two female contestants and one male contestant [Jared, Melissa and Tova].
 
 
*Due to the Battle of the Decades, the Teen Tournament gets held over until the end of regular play.
* On the September 26, 2013 episode, there are two female contestants and one male contestant [Unless if Fran is a female].
 
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*The Teen Tournament airs from July 21-August 1, 2014.
* On the October 9, 2013 episode, there are two female contestants and one male contestant [Jason, Theresa and Amanda].
 
 
**On the last episode of Season 30, which aired on August 1, 2014, the deciding game match of the 2014 Teen Tournament, in which both final game 2 leader Jeff Xie and final game 1 high scorer Alan Koolik both wagered everything in ''Final Jeopardy!'', both responded correctly and became tied with two-game totals of $54,200.
* On the October 14, 2013 episode, there are two female contestants and one male contestant [Greg, Loren and Chris].
 
 
**Jeff buzzed in first with the correct response to winning the $75,000 Teen Tournament prize. What a way to end the regular season.
* On the October 23, 2013 episode, there are two female contestants and one male contestant [Bill, Nina and Emily].
 
 
*Season 30 of ''Jeopardy!'' wraps up on August 1, 2014.
* On the November 1, 2013 episode, three females play for the first time this season, this is the first all-female game since January 17, 2013 [Rhea, Norah and Andrea].
 
 
*Summer reruns air from August 4, 2014, until the Friday before the next season premieres. Replacement fee plugs are in the summer reruns. Reruns later air on weekends from 2014-2015.
* On the November 4, 2013 episode, there are two male contestants and one female contestant [Norah, Ramsin and Woody].
 
* On the November 5, 2013 episode, there are two female contestants and one male contestant [Woody, Rani and Carole].
 
* On the December 5, 2013 episode, there are two female contestants and one male contestant [Carlos, Cecilia and Tahne].
 
* On the December 17 and 19, 2013 episodes, there are two female contestants and one male contestant, this is the first time this season that a male champion plays against two female challengers twice in a row [Matthew, Sandy, Debbie, Varun, Mary and Jenna].
 
* On the December 18 and 20, 2013 episodes, three males play for the first and second times this season [Matthew, Curtis, Varun, Greg and Jon], this is the first time this season that three males play twice in a row, this is also the first all-male game since July 12, 2013.
 
* On the December 24, 2013 episode, there are two female contestants and one male contestant [Larry, Bonita and Missy].
 
* On the January 2, 2014 episode, there are two female contestants and one male contestant [Jerry, Sarah and Rachel].
 
* On the January 16, 2014 episode, three females play for the second time this season [Sarah, Gudrun and Stacey].
 
* On the January 20, 2014 episode, there are two male contestants and one female contestant [Sarah, Blake and Jon].
 
* On the January 21, 2014 episode, three females play for the third time this season [Sarah, Priscilla and Emily].
 
* On the January 28, 2014 episode, there are two male contestants and one female contestant [Julie, Arthur and Cesar].
 
* On the January 30, 2014 episode, there are two female contestants and one male contestant [Arthur, Carolyn and Maura].
 
* On the January 31, 2014 episode, three males play for the third time this season [Unless if Tarn is a male].
 
* On the February 3, 4 and 6, 2014 episodes during Battle of the Decades 80's Week, there are two male champions from the 80's and one female champion from the 80's [India, Chuck, Jim, Leslie, Leszek, Andrew, Phoebe, Mark and Frank], this is the first time this season that a female champion from the past decade plays against two male champions from the past decade three times in a row.
 
* On the February 7, 2014 episode during Battle of the Decades 80's week, three male champions from the 80's play [Tom, Jerome and Bob], this is also the fourth time this season that three males play.
 
* On the March 3, 5 and 7, 2014 episodes during Battle of the Decades 90's week, there are two male champions from the 90's and one female champion from the 90's [Rachel, Babu, Eddie, Robin, Bob, Shane, Jill, Mike and Brad], this is the second time this season that a female champion from the past decade plays against two male champions from the past decade three times in a row.
 
* On the March 12, 2014 episode, there are two female contestants and one male contestant [Arthur, Julie and Diana].
 
* On the March 14, 2014 episode, three males play for the fifth time this season [Unless if Cameron is a male].
 
* On the March 25, 2014 episode, there are two male contestants and one female contestant [Nancy, Matt and Nathan].
 
* On the March 27, 2014 episode, there are two female contestants and one male contestant [Clay, Amy and Emily].
 
* On the April 11, 2014 episode, three females play for the fourth time this season [Sandie, Rebecca and Monique].
 
* On the April 17, 2014 episode, three females play for the fifth time this season [Sandie, Frederique and Kristin].
 
* On the April 18, 2014 episode, there are two male contestants and one female contestant [Unless if E.A. is a male].
 
* On the April 21 and 25, 2014 episode, three females play for the tenth and eleventh times this season [Unless if Kris is a female, Julia, Aimee and Hillary], this is the first time this season that three females play twice in a row.
 
* On the May 2, 2014 episode, three females play for the seventh time this season [Julia, LaWanda, Elissa].
 
* On the May 21, 2014 episode, three females play for the eighth time this season [Julia, Sirena and Lara],
 
* On the May 22 and 23, 2014 episodes, there are two male contestants and one female contestant [Julia, Alex, Ryan, Steve and Brandon], this is the first time this season that a female champion plays against two male challengers twice in a row.
 
* On the June 5, 2014 episode, three females play for the twelfth time this season [Unless if Stacey is a female].
 
* On the June 13, 2014 episode, three females play for the thirteenth time this season [Unless if Whitney is a female].
 
* On the June 20, 2014 episode, there are two female contestants and one male contestant [Brian, Allison and Stacey].
 
* On the July 4, 2014 episode, three females play for the ninth time this season [Christi, Kay and Sally].
 
* On the July 17, 2014 episode, there are two female contestants and one male contestant [Jerome, Katie and Megan].
 
* On the July 18, 2014 episode, there are two male contestants and one female contestant [Katie, Jeff and Winston].
 
* Season 30 of ''Jeopardy!'' wraps up on August 1, 2014.
 
* Summer reruns air from August 4, 2014 until the Friday before the next season premieres. Replacement fee plugs are in the summer reruns. Reruns later air on weekends from 2014-2015.
 
 
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Season 30 (2013-2014)

Season changes:

  • The 2013-present set was introduced starting with this season.
    • The sliding doors behind Alex's podium were removed from the set, so the ramp behind the game board was added.
    • There are LED borders on the game board, on top of that, there are three LED strips and rectangular LED posts on the sides, which look just like the ones used on its sister show Wheel of Fortune.
    • Alex's podium consisted of LED strips to match the game board, and the Jeopardy! logo was added to his podium.
    • The piano key LEDs were removed from the set, so the contestant side was raised to create a single floor.
    • The contestant podiums resemble the 2006 models while retaining the sideways monitors.
    • The large monitor between Alex and the contestants was removed, so a new one with a thinner frame was mounted.
    • The curtain backdrop from the previous set is retained.
  • The opening credits have changed to red spheres and meandering lines as the camera pans out to reveal a CGI rendering of a globe, making the green lands on the globe appear; and the globe intro makes a comeback, albeit much different from the '80s and '90s. The Jeopardy! logo and 30th anniversary zoom out to the center of the screen from top and bottom respectively, and then the logo zooms forward, cutting to the current set through the "A" like in Seasons 27 and 28.
  • The backdrop for picture clues, Daily Doubles, and split-screen closing credits on episodes with a full credit roll, changed its color to a blue starry background, appearing similar to the one used in Season 24.

This season:

  • Season 30 of Jeopardy! kicks off on September 16, 2013.
  • On the November 5, 2013 episode, one of the Jeopardy! round categories is "Old Theme, New Genre" in which the main theme is performed in different music styles.
    • Instead of the 2008 theme, these renditions also play for in and out of commercial breaks.
  • The Teachers Tournament is held from November 11-22, 2013.
  • On the December 5, 2013 episode, a marriage proposal happens in the studio audience during the commercial break just before the Double Jeopardy! segment.
    • She says "yes" to her fiancée. Congratulations to the couple.
  • A special tournament entitled the Battle of the Decades is held to celebrate the 30th anniversary season of the current syndicated version of the show.
    • 45 contestants who all competed in past Tournament of Champions games have been split into three decades 1984 to 1993, 1994 to 2003, and 2004 to 2013.
    • Each competed against other players in the same decade they competed in before; five matches were held for each decade, airing in late winter and early spring.
    • The winners of each match competed in the quarter-finals/semi-finals/finals for the grand prize of $1,000,000. These episodes aired May 5-16, 2014.
    • Ken Jennings, Brad Rutter, and Roger Craig face off in the finals, Rutter wins the tournament with the $1,000,000 prize, reclaiming the record as the biggest game show money winner.
  • From January 28-March 12, 2014, Arthur Chu's Jeopardy! reign lasted for 11 matches, and lost on his 12th game. The television media considered him as the Jeopardy! villain.
  • The Battle of the Decades from the 80's air from February 3-7, 2014.
  • The College Championship airs from February 10-21, 2014.
  • The Battle of the Decades from the 90's air from March 3-7, 2014.
  • The Battle of the Decades from the 00's air from March 31-April 4, 2014.
  • From April 21, 2014-June 2, 2014, Julia Collins surpasses David Madden for the second-longest winning streak and becomes the show's winningest female contestant after having won 20 games.
  • The Battle of the Decades final weeks air from May 5-16, 2014.
  • On June 13, 2014, Mike Janela of Guinness World Records presented Alex with a framed certificate recognizing his hosting record: "The most game show episodes hosted by the same presenter same program is 6,829 by Alex Trebek on Jeopardy! in Culver City, California, USA as of 17 April 2014."
  • Again, there are no roadshows to tape. All 230 half-hour episodes are taped in Culver City.
  • Although it has been said the last week of the Battle of the Decades tournament followed by a week of celebrity games would be held in New York City, the tournament ends up all being taped in Culver City, and the celebrity games never get held.
  • Due to the Battle of the Decades, the Teen Tournament gets held over until the end of regular play.
  • The Teen Tournament airs from July 21-August 1, 2014.
    • On the last episode of Season 30, which aired on August 1, 2014, the deciding game match of the 2014 Teen Tournament, in which both final game 2 leader Jeff Xie and final game 1 high scorer Alan Koolik both wagered everything in Final Jeopardy!, both responded correctly and became tied with two-game totals of $54,200.
    • Jeff buzzed in first with the correct response to winning the $75,000 Teen Tournament prize. What a way to end the regular season.
  • Season 30 of Jeopardy! wraps up on August 1, 2014.
  • Summer reruns air from August 4, 2014, until the Friday before the next season premieres. Replacement fee plugs are in the summer reruns. Reruns later air on weekends from 2014-2015.