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Ken Jennings Is the ‘Cheapest Hosting Option’ for ‘Celebrity Jeopardy’ Season 3 and Beyond
Ken Jennings is thrilled he’s been confirmed as the host of Celebrity Jeopardy! season 3, but a source close to his Sony TV bosses says it’s largely because he’s the cheap and cheerful option.
“Ken’s been pretty clear from the beginning of his hosting journey that he’s not driven by money as much as he’s driven by a deep love for this game show that totally changed his life and made him world-famous,” the insider exclusively tells Closer. “That’s an admirable position for him to take, but it also gives the bosses at Sony TV all the power when it comes to his relationship with them.”
The source adds that the executives “know they can pay [Ken] a fraction of what they would have to pay a well-known celebrity, comedian or even a professional game show host.”
The insider continues, “As to his ascension to hosting the celebrity edition of the show, sure, it means a little more money for Ken, but the focus for Sony is to keep the overall franchise profitable and the more they use Ken, the more money they save — he is unquestionably the cheapest hosting option who fans actually know and like and who won’t ruin the show.”
For these reasons, the source predicts that Ken, 50, is “going to be in this role for a long time. He’s not going to lose this job over money, that’s for sure!”
The former computer programmer was announced as the host of Celebrity Jeopardy! season 3 in December 2024 after he previously took on the gig for season 2, which aired from September 2023 to January 2024.
“Ken’s ready for the new season of #CelebrityJeopardy!, are you? Watch the season premiere January 8 at a NEW TIME, 9/8c on ABC, and stream on Hulu!” the official Jeopardy! Instagram account shared.

Ken, who set a record for the most consecutive Jeopardy! wins in history with 74 victories in 2004, became a part-time host of the game show after Alex Trebek’s death in 2020. He split the hosting duties with Mayim Bialik. However, he took over as full-time host after Mayim, 49, withdrew from her role in 2023.
In an interview with Rolling Stone published on January 7, Ken recalled having a time after Alex’s death when he wasn’t sure if he wanted to take over.
“Everybody there was very emotional, and I had to be the one talking through it, even though I probably knew him least of all 100 people on set, crew and the staff. It was very scary,” he admitted. “You’re aware that the audience does not want you there. They’re like me, they want the other guy, and I was missing him too. I’m like, ‘I don’t want to be here. I would give anything to not be here right now.’”
However, Ken overcame his anxieties about hosting Jeopardy!. Now, he doesn’t want to go anywhere, despite mixed chatter from viewers about his skills as a host, a source exclusively told Closer in August 2024.
“He’s desperate to make it work and has no intention of leaving of his own accord,” the insider said. “Ken’s well aware of the noise and tittle-tattle, and privately he would acknowledge these are tough times — especially with Colin Jost coming on to host Pop Culture Jeopardy! and fans calling him awkward, which is hard to take. But he’s insisting there’s a share of blame here. He doesn’t write the lines or pick the questions and contestants, and won’t be made a scapegoat!”
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