By DAVID BAUDER
AP Media Writer

NEW YORK (AP) - A case can be made that "Jeopardy!" savant James Holzhauer
is one of the year's biggest TV stars, although a short-lived one.

The Nielsen company says that 14.5 million people watched Holzhauer's final
show on June 3. That's when the professional gambler from Las Vegas was
beaten after 32 consecutive wins and more than $2.4 million in prize money.

Those are impressive ratings in this fragmented television world.
Holzhauer's finale drew more viewers in the U.S. than the first four games
of the NBA Finals, for example. No prime-time entertainment show this
season averaged that many people on the night they first aired.

"Jeopardy!" is successful even without a big winner, but that episode was
the most popular in 14 years.

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