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Survivor 50: Everything we know so far about the new season

The Survivor 50 season is on the way, and it continues to create buzz. It’s rare for a show — of any kind — to reach this many seasons, let alone a reality competition. Host Jeff Probst wants to make sure this upcoming season is special. It has him sharing details far in advance of

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Survivor 48: Everything to know for premiere episode

Survivor 48 has finally arrived. The season premiere airs on Wednesday, February 26, for the new castaways. It’s been a while since we’ve seen new Survivor episodes, with Rachel LaMont winning Survivor 47 in December 2024. Another New Era season begins, with a $1 million prize and a possible spot on the Survivor 50 cast

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Sia Prize ends at Survivor, Jeff Probst releases statement

The Sia Prize has become a familiar post-season award to fun players from each Survivor cast. Singer Sia had given out cash prizes to the players she most enjoyed watching each season. Sia enjoyed rewarding several players each season, with recent winners including Kaleb Gebrewold, Jake O’Kane, Carolyn Wiger, Carson Garrett, and Elaine Stott. Players

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Jeff Probst reveals new policy to deal with Survivor quitters

Survivor 45 has had a problem with people quitting. It began in the first episode when Hannah Rose asked to get sent home to her comfy bed. Hannah’s tribe had a plan that got tossed out the window when she quit, and it started the season on the wrong foot. A few episodes later, Sean

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Jeff Probst feels that filming 39-day seasons takes ‘too long’

Survivor host Jeff Probst is content with the show now filming 26-day installments. Most seasons of Survivor have had the castaways competing on location for 39 days. But in recent years, the shift has been made to film 26-day seasons. The biggest reason for the change was to incorporate 14-day quarantine periods for the new

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Survivor host reveals a castaway accidentally threw away an advantage

Survivor’s new age has introduced a lot of twists and advantages designed to keep the game interesting. But it turns out that there were more advantages hidden in recent seasons that castaways didn’t even know about. This season, Jeff Probst is hosting a new podcast where he talks about the show and what goes into