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Right now, Soapnet fills the 4-7 slot with One Tree Hill and its' ilk.

They ought to try AMC, OLTL, and GH at 4, 5 and 6. Then, again as they do now Y&R, AMC, OLTL, GH, and Days sometimes) from 7-12. What I'd like to know if, with that experiment, the soaps pull in better numbers than the kiddie shows they're now airing.

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I love your pics.

Yes, I think the world proves this later timeslot works. What I don't know is if it is CULTURAL (i.e., in other lands the family sits down together) or if it really just is the timeslot.

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Thank you. :) I think that's one of Jess Walton's most breathtaking looks/appearances ever.

Well, there is a huge stigma with soaps in the States, despite the fact that half the primetime shows out there are soaps, enjoying even top 10 status.

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The thing that is remarkable is that Y&R hit the top 20 of ALL shows...and that it regularly does.

We can't say the Canadian cable universe is that much less littered than the US now...they get LOTS of specialty channels. But still, Y&R is a powerhouse.

I feel there are lessons to be learned there...I just don't know what :)

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Ehm, no. In Sweden, Denmark and Norway DAYS is on around the same time as in the US (in Sweden: 12.50 pm and a re-run at 9.50 am). During the short time Y&R was on the last time around it was aired in the morning before the DAYS re-run.

B&B was on early afternoon in Sweden before too. It's just during the last couple of years it's been around 5 pm (5.35 pm with a re-run at 11.25 am), but it moved to a channel which isn't a standard on cable. So a lot of people don't get o watch it anymore. In the 90's it used to air around 5 pm though.

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The thing is, US TV execs are ashamed of the soap genre, while in other countries soap operas are the most watched shows and have the best wriitng, acting and production values; they're given the best timeslots and lots of promotion, the TV execs are determined to make the genre thrive...whereas in the US, it's a genre they seemingly want to kill (especially the P&G shows and NBC)

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It seems that way in a lot of cases. I think in the UK, for example, the execs realize that soaps are about entertainment and want to present an exciting and enjoyable product. All ages watch and, as a result, the ad revenues come flooding in. Here, TIIC appear to be stuck wringing their hands of Daytime's "coolness" and teen-friendly factors. They are ashamed of the genre, plain and simple.

P.s.: I *LOVE* your banner.

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