For radio stations & distribution partners

Your best segment is already a game.

The morning show fights about it. The phones light up. Then the segment ends. Prove It turns the show's best argument into this week's prediction challenge — and keeps it running all week, on one link, with no app to install.

60 seconds · Everything plays with the sound off

The loop

From segment to appointment radio.

  1. 01

    The argument becomes the game

    The show's best argument becomes this week's challenge — yes-or-no questions your producers approve, written and hosted by Chuck.

  2. 02

    Listeners play all week

    One link, no app. Listeners make their calls between shows and the challenge locks before the action starts.

  3. 03

    The reveal happens on your air

    Everyone who locked picks tunes back in for results. Weekly winners, season standings, a habit that renews itself.

The host

Chuck does the hosting. Your hosts keep the glory.

Chuck is Prove It's house host — a 1970s game-show legend who never noticed the decade ended. He writes the questions, locks his own answers, reacts to every pick, and keeps score. Your show stays the star; Chuck is the opponent listeners love to beat.

“I'll take the blame when they lose. Your morning crew can take the credit.”

— Chuck, team player since 1978
Chuck, the Prove It host, holding a microphone
What the station gets

Built for the show. Sold by the station.

Zero lift

Hosted for you

Chuck writes the questions, records the reactions, and reads the crowd numbers. Your hosts take the credit when listeners lose — and the glory when the segment lands.

Every week

Weekly and event editions

A standing weekly challenge for the show, plus event games when the big moments hit — golf majors, wrestling's big nights, marquee matches.

All season

Season standings

Every week counts toward the season. Regulars climb, new listeners join late and still matter, and the leaderboard gives the show a running storyline.

For sales

A presented-by slot

A named slot on a game listeners choose into — on the questions, the reveal, and the weekly recap. Your sales team will frame it.

One conversation

Turn the morning argument into the weekly game.

Tell us about your show and market, and we'll set up a pilot challenge around the argument your listeners are already having.

Bring Chuck to your station