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Scrambled Up Renewed for Season 2 on Samsung TV Plus

Scrambled Up Returns for a Second Season

The nationally syndicated word game show Scrambled Up has officially been renewed for a second season. The announcement confirms that 160 new half-hour episodes are currently in production in Atlanta, bringing the series total to 320 episodes. The new season is scheduled to premiere on September 14.

Hosted by Michael Yo, the series features a format where four contestants compete to solve jumbled words and phrases for a $10,000 grand prize. The show has seen significant growth, with clearances now reaching more than 85% of the U.S. market and time slot upgrades in over 40 markets.

Streaming and Production Details

In addition to its broadcast syndication, the game show is available to stream for free on a dedicated 24/7 channel via Samsung TV Plus, exclusively in the U.S. and Canada. Season two episodes will arrive on the streaming platform the day after their broadcast premiere.

The series is a collaborative effort co-produced by Michael Eisner’s The Tornante Company, along with Keller/Noll, Playing Field Entertainment, and Crazy Legs Productions. The expansion into a second season highlights the growing demand for accessible, repeatable game show formats in the current television landscape.

The production team behind the series includes executive producers Dave Noll, Cleve Keller, Ross Babbit, Dave Bulhack, Gary Apple, Tom Cappello, Scott Thigpen, Adam Londy, and Joe LaBracio. With the show now reaching more than 20 new cities, including Orlando, Cincinnati, Minneapolis, and Honolulu, the producers are aiming to build on the momentum established during the show’s debut run.

Source: Samsung TV Plus

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