TV|There are no actual prizes in the home game part of the popular program, and therefore the appearance of fraud is a bit amusing, commented the producer in charge of the program.
Popular The song of my life – television show’s creators published a message on Instagram on Friday evening, according to which fraudulent activity has occurred in the show’s home games this season.
The home game is connected to a program that is broadcast live, in which viewers can participate by guessing which songs heard in the program are chosen by each guest. There are no actual prizes in the home game, but the best ranked players have been invited to the studio for the final broadcast.
The finale of this season of the program broadcast on Saturday evenings on the Yle TV1 channel is on Saturday, November 15. This time, players drawn from the top positions, who have not been found guilty of fraud, have been invited to the studio.
The program executive producer Anna-Maria Meurman from the production company Yellow Film & Tv says that there have been small indications of fraud in the past, but now the fraud has been proven and the fraudulent players have been banned.
“We are a bit amused by this, because you can’t win anything from this, but this reflects The song of my life great popularity.”
Home game the technology is managed by Yleisradio, which is the producer Samu Reijonen said on Friday For Iltalehtithat the application is quite old and inherited from Abitrenei.
“The application is intended for lighter fun games. In the past, this has withstood mass use and was functional, but it does not have any data security comparable to the lottery,” Reijonen told Iltalehte.
Reijonen tells HS that in practice some players have been able to penetrate the application’s interface.
“By entering certain things into the application interface, they have been able to determine which are the correct answers,” says Reijonen.
In the future the technology of the home game will certainly be updated, believes Meurman.
“The popularity of the home game has grown every season. We want it to be played fairly and people can trust that it works. It has already become an essential part of the program when the presenter Katja Ståhl comment on the nicknames of home players”, says Meurman.