This study aims to analyze the content team's workflow in developing quiz questions based on survey results for the television program Family 100, produced by Fremantle Indonesia. The method used includes observation and in-depth interviews with the creative team. Findings show that the process involves composing questions, creating survey packages, conducting manual tabulation, and classifying answers according to the game structure. The classification process considers not only the frequency of responses but also ethical values, social sensitivity, and relevance to the participants. Adjustments are made based on participant categories and special guest appearances. Accurate classification is crucial for ensuring smooth production, game effectiveness, and participant comfort. Errors in this process may cause technical disruptions and hinder the show's flow. Therefore, classification is a foundational element in maintaining the quality and continuity of the Family 100 program. Keywords: Content Team, Family 100, Question Classification, Survey Results, Television Production.
                        
                        
                        
                        
                            
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