Dear Tanis Nikana,
Unfortunately at this time, we are opting not to order any new episodes of You Don't Know Jack, for the reasons listed below.
1. Declining popularity. Honestly, your show is competing against several other big hitters at Kumoricon and Sakuracon, including the Slightly Anime Dating Game, various dances, Whose Line is it Anyway, and many other popular shows. This is killing your demographic, and YDKJ is failing to bring in good solid ratings in this regard.
2. Failing relativity. You Don't Know Jack isn't Japanese, doesn't embody any aspects of Japanese culture, and doesn't have anything at all to do with anime or manga. It doesn't really belong at either Kumoricon or Sakuracon in their current forms. It would probably do better at Orycon, but the market for it isn't there either.
3. Oversaturated market. Primetime hours on days 1 and 2 of both Kumoricon and Sakuracon are oversaturated with game shows, where there should instead be more diverse panels. The newer demographic of viewers is tending more towards the educational, where they can discover new things they like and want to learn about, to help them grow.
4. Delayed production. We understand you want a quality product, and it takes you quite a long time to produce a show; sometimes upwards of six months. However, our viewers want their shows on the cheap and they want them now. We need more low-budget quick shows. Recently we ordered an episode produced in two weeks, and your production crew responded with a crudely chopped-up rehash of previous episodes. Clip shows do not work in game shows, not in the least. Questions were missing, the host never showed up, and it was an unmitigated disaster.
Therefore, we are declining the option to order new episodes of You Don't Know Jack in the future. We wish you well in your Kumoricon staffing endeavors.
Sincerely,
Tanis Nikana