The official host was Shandi Finnessey, with Angelle Tymon, Jessica York, Jeff Thisted (and Mel Peachey before April) filling in.
Featured in the two-hour program were interactive games where the viewers could win cash prizes.
American residents 18 or older could enter the contest by text messaging a request or using the network's website.
Potential contestants may enter up to ten (twenty in the final month) times per phone number on each show.
[3] On February 20, 2007, PlayMania, the original GSN interactive game show, broke off into two separate programs, quiznation and 100 Winners.
On March 10, Jessica York filled in for Finnessey, who was preparing to compete on ABC's Dancing with the Stars.
April 7 was Mel Peachey's "goodbye show", as she left the PlayMania Block to return home to England.
[5] On the April 21 show, after a week of eliminations, Angelle Tymon was introduced as the new host on the PlayMania Block.
Tymon hosted the second hour, taking over from York, with her solo debut coming the following night.
The May 18 edition featured the first appearance of The Price Is Right contestant coordinator Jeff Thisted as a new host.
[8] The show has been indefinitely canceled from the programming schedule, as it is no longer referenced in the official rules of the PlayMania Block.