Could the cancellations of ABC 's "All My Children" and "One Life to Live" have been prevented?

Apr 18, 2011 14:41


it's sad to see daytime drama being replaced by reality TV. Especially when you consider that - back in the 1950s, 1960s & 1970s - one of the main reasons that soap operas were so popular with housewives was because these shows then gave their viewers a break from their sometimes desperate realities.
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blueeowyn April 18 2011, 19:03:54 UTC
What they should do is start re-runs of the soaps from the 1950s. 2 shows a day and they still have 25 years worth of stuff to re-run and it will be new to an awful lot of people. Cheaper than reality TV since it is already filmed.

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acroyear70 April 18 2011, 19:49:57 UTC
they did that. It was called the SOAP network (owned by Disney/ABC, and trying to cash in on retro 80s General Hospital as its flagship attraction, reintroducing newer "fans" to the whole Luke & Laura thing).

That network is now gone to be replaced by another Disney Kids channel.

Thing is, it is kinda like watching 40 year old Doctor Who: it is incredibly *slow* compared to today's programming, and just can't hold an audience that is used to 10 important things happening in 30 seconds time (or the constant interruptions that happen in reality tv where they speed-edit through tedium while the participant talks about what they felt after-the-fact).

It is no longer an age where people are addicted to the emotional content of drama. It is an age where people are addicted to the adrenaline that comes from being addicted to the emotional content of drama, and real (even soap opera) drama can't feed that addiction fast enough anymore.

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sestree April 18 2011, 19:14:09 UTC
awwwwwwwwwww :( I watched All My Children from the first episode.

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tchwrtr April 18 2011, 20:06:48 UTC
Of course, there's PBS. Oh, wait.

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