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    ABC Daytime: Now the Audience Replaces the Actors

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    Post by Adrian LePere Thu Apr 14, 2011 8:10 pm

    ABC Daytime: Now the Audience Replaces the Actors

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    04/14/11 2:59pm Roger Friedman

    In the end, Agnes Nixon lives to see her work extinguished by ABC.
    She’s like the last victim of daytime TV. ABC announced today they’d
    take the low road and knock off both “All My Children” and “One Life to
    Live.” ABC Daytime’s Brian Frons took the cue from CBS and Procter
    & Gamble, which snuffed “As the World Turns” and “Guiding Light” in
    the last two years.

    The era of the soap opera is just about over. Only four shows will
    remain–”Young and the Restless” and “The Bold and the Beautiful” on
    CBS, “Days of our Lives,” and “General Hospital” on ABC. It’s all being
    replaced by talk and scripted “reality,” cheap to produce, more inane
    to watch than a soap, with no redeeming qualities.
    The day will come pretty soon when the entire audience will have
    replaced the actors who were on TV–it’s like breaking the fourth wall
    entirely. Why watch the show when you can be the show? Fifty years of
    brand loyalties are being thrown out, too, because the shows that are
    coming–about cooking and lifestyle–are interchangeable. They’ll be
    canceled quickly, new ones will take their places, over and over.

    The writing was on the wall when ABC announced the end of SoapNet,
    their cable rerun operation. The network knew then that daytime was
    about to be scrapped. Moving “All My Children” to Los Angeles and
    destabilizing the show was the way to erode the audience–just the way
    CBS hollowed out “Guiding Light” by moving it outdoors into the snow,
    ice, rain and no studios. Whoever gives these people management advice
    deserves a gold star.

    The silver lining? People will watch less TV in the afternoon.
    They’ll work, and if they don’t have work they’ll find other things to
    do. No one watches “The Talk” on CBS, and no one will watch any of this
    stuff, too. It’s just blather to fill time.


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    Post by Tony Marino Fri Apr 15, 2011 3:50 pm

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    Post by TSJFan4Ever Sat Apr 16, 2011 12:47 am

    I like that last line. I think I'm just going to turn off my TV entirely and go outdoors, use the time for extra excercise, and so on. They're taking away the soaps and I'll be taking away my viewership.

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