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  1. @Errol Is there any chance the above picture is BTS from the cast and crew party for Christian Le Blanc's 30th anniversary? The wardrobe matches for Tracey Bregman and Zach Tinker. That on-set party was in early December 2021. (The CLB anniversary episode aired in Jan. 2022 but the set party was in Dec. 2021.) CLB set party article: https://www.soapoperadigest.com/photos/christian-j-leblanc-marks-30-years-at-yr/ Gallery: https://www.soapoperadigest.com/photos/christian-j-leblanc-marks-30-years-at-yr/ And especially this picture here: https://michaelfairmantv.com/yrs-christian-leblanc-honored-with-on-set-celebration-marking-30-years-as-michael-baldwin-photos/2021/12/05/ This is a screencap of preview of the Tracey Bregman anniv episode for Jan. 25, 2023. This preview aired on Global TV Canada on at end of Thurs. 19 Jan. episode. The preview will air in USA at end of Fri. 20 Jan. data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAPABAP///wAAACH5BAEKAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAICRAEAOw== Yes, the photo I used in my article is from Christian Le Blanc's anniversary party. That was the last time Zach Tinker was on set that we currently have photos from. More photos will be available very soon. I will say, I'm glad they got him to cut off that rat on his face cause he's looking happier without it. Ironically, I currently sport a rat on my face these days. Haha.
  2. Returning to its regularly scheduled time period, Fridays at 7:00 p.m. ET/4:00 p.m. PT, “Bold Live” is all-new on Friday, January 20 with special guests Kimberlin Brown and Don Diamont from “The Bold and the Beautiful” set to appear live on the popular YouTube series. The two will be on hand to discuss the burgeoning romance between their characters, Sheila Carter and Bill Spencer, respectively, with fans divided on whether they support the pair or hope the relationship ends quickly. The most recent episodes of “Bold Live” have either aired outside of its normal Friday time slot (December 9 at 3:00 p.m. ET/12:00 p.m. PT with John McCook) or a completely separate day (Thursday, December 1 at 7:00 p.m. ET/4:00 p.m. PT with Matthew Atkinson). Hosted by “The Bold and the Beautiful” co-supervising producer Casey Kasprzyk, “Bold Live” is the only official talk show that allows soap opera fans to consistently interact with their favorite stars from the world’s most watched daily serial. The show is produced in Los Angeles from “The Bold and the Beautiful” offices in the Television City studio where the soap opera is taped. Make sure to subscribe to the channel and even get notified when new episodes are released. Note: The post All-New ‘Bold Live’ Scheduled with Guests Kimberlin Brown and Don Diamont appeared first on the Soap Opera Network website. Read More
  3. HBO Max has opted against ordering a third season of “Gossip Girl,” its reboot of The CW original series that made names of stars Blake Lively, Leighton Meester, Penn Badgley, Chace Crawford, Ed Westwick and others. During its two-season run, the updated series produced just 22 episodes, 12 of which were released during the show’s first season which debuted in July 2021 to mixed reviews despite breaking the record for the most-watched original series launch on the streaming service at the time. A second season was ordered a few months later and consisted of just ten episodes, the first two of which premiered on December 1 on the service. The planned season finale, which will now serve as the show’s series finale, will be released next week, Thursday, January 26, 2023. The news of the show’s cancellation came earlier today via a post on Instagram by showrunner Joshua Safran, who said, “The EPs and I will forever be grateful to the network and studio for their faith and support; the writers for their devious brains and dexterous talent; the superstar cast for being the greatest of collaborators and friends; and the crew for their hard work, dedication and love for the project. “This was honestly the greatest set I ever worked on, top to bottom. We are currently looking for another home, but in this climate, that might prove an uphill bottle, and so if this is the end, at least we went out on the highest of highs. Thank you for watching, and I hope you’ll tune into the finale next Thursday to see how it all comes together. xoxo ps. A big thank you to all the GG fans around the world. You’re the reason we came back in the first place, and who knows, maybe the reason we will meet again.” In a statement, a rep for HBO Max said, “We are very grateful to showrunner/executive producer Joshua Safran, and executive producers Stephanie Savage and Josh Schwartz for bringing us back to the Upper East Side and all the scandals at Constance Billard. Although we are not moving forward with a third season of ‘Gossip Girl,’ we thank them for the enticing love triangles, calculated backstabbing and impeccable fashion this series brought to a new audience.” According to Deadline, over the last several months, corporate parent Warner Bros. Discovery has been cutting costs to meet financial goals by canceling several high-profile projects. However, the “Gossip Girl” cancellation is “not believed to be a financial decision but a result of the show not being able to break out the way HBO Max’s revival of another YA series, ‘Pretty Little Liars,’ has done, for instance.” Jordan Alexander, Grace Duah, Zion Moreno, Whitney Peak, Eli Brown, Evan Mock, Emily Alyn Lind, Thomas Doherty (“Gossip Girl”) Photo by Barbara Nitke/HBO Max The series starred Jordan Alexander, Eli Brown, Thomas Doherty, Tavi Gevinson, Emily Alyn Lind, Evan Mock, Zion Moreno, Whitney Peak, Savannah Lee Smith and Grace Duah. Michelle Trachtenberg guest starred as Georgina Sparks, a character who first appeared in the original series that wreaked havoc on the lives of the Upper East Siders. In season two, it’s the second semester of Junior year, and Gossip Girl is leaving no stone unturned in her effort to control the scandalous lives/spin the scandalous lies of Manhattan’s elite. She’s learned a thing or two from her first go-round — namely what her audience wants, they shall get. It’s time for her to turn the heat up on what’s been simmering (Julien, have you met Monet?) and look at her impact and how she can make it more catastrophic than before. Even if that means lying to do it. Old enemies, new allies, constantly shifting sands — this semester, there can only be one queen, and by the end of the school year, everyone will know where the bodies are buried, and just who was holding the shovel. “Gossip Girl” is produced by Fake Empire and Alloy Entertainment in association with Warner Bros. Television and CBS Studios. The series is written, executive produced and developed by Joshua Safran of Random Acts. Executive producers also include Josh Schwartz and Stephanie Savage of Fake Empire, and Leslie Morgenstein and Gina Girolamo of Alloy Entertainment. Lis Rowinski of Fake Empire serves as co-executive producer. Note: The post ‘Gossip Girl’ Revival Canceled After Two Seasons at HBO Max appeared first on the Soap Opera Network website. Read More
  4. As “The Young and the Restless” celebrates its 50th year on television, the daytime drama series continues to highlight fan favorites from the show’s past with the return of Vail Bloom as Heather Stevens. Joining the series in 2007 and playing the character until 2010, Bloom returns for a visit to Genoa City next month alongside daytime newcomer Lily Brooks O’Briant who joins the series as Lucy Romalotti, Heather and Daniel’s (Michael Graziadei) daughter. Since departing the soap, Bloom has gone on to appear in the films “The Ghost Beyond,” “Orphan Horse,” “Life at the Resort” and “Too Late.” She also played herself in one season of Bravo’s “Vanderpump Rules” and appeared in episodes of “Aspen: The Series,” “Castle,” “Cold Case” and “Entourage,” among others. Outside of a few child actors before her, following Bloom’s departure the role of Heather was later played by “All My Children” alum Eden Riegel who departed the series in 2011. “As The World Turns” alum Jennifer Landon also had a brief stint playing the character in 2012. Fans might recognize O’Briant, a series regular on the Netflix comedy “The Big Show Show,” starring opposite WWE heavyweight fighter Paul Wight (aka: The Big Show). She has also appeared in the Amazon Original series “The Tick” and the TV movie “Crash & Burn.” More recently, she played the title role in the Apple TV+ series, “Life by Ella.” In December, O’Briant completed work as a first-time director on “Sharing the Floor,” an original short film that she also wrote. She shared her thanks for those who helped her tell the film’s story and bring “my vision to life” in a post on Instagram, describing the project as “a story that means so much to me and is something that I know some of you might even relate to as well. This was my directorial debut as well as the first script I have ever written. “I learned so much from every day of filming and am so grateful to have had so many talented friends supporting me every step of the way. I can’t wait for you all to see ‘Sharing the Floor’ come to life!” Check out a sneak peek photo of Bloom standing alongside Graziadei on the “The Young and the Restless” set. Michael Graziadei, Vail Bloom Photo by Howard Wise/JPI Studios Note: The post Vail Bloom Back to ‘The Young and the Restless’, Lily Brooks O’Briant Joins Cast appeared first on the Soap Opera Network website. Read More
  5. The photo is courtesy of JPI, which I pay a hefty fee to utilize on the site every month. The problem I had with the person's posting is in addition to using my exact words, the photo was the exact one I edited to use in that article. Unlike some other sites, I don't upload the original hi-res version of photos I have access to because it defeats the purpose of paying for them which this situation proves as my point. As for permission to post the photo, as stated above, it's the same exact one I edited for my article's use although slightly adjusted for width/height by Twitter. It's highly unlikely the poster got permission from JPI nor that they are paying for it. It's exactly what you said about people not considering what they post online or on social media as someone else's work.
  6. In a segment entitled “All Hail The Queen,” daytime legend Susan Lucci appeared on the Friday, January 13 episode of “TMZ” in which she was asked why she never left “All My Children” at any point in the 41 years she played Erica Kane on the soap. “Oh, there were a number of times,” Lucci stated with a smile. “Actually, every time my contract would come up for renegotiation I would think, ‘Am I really happy?’ and I really was.” As a point of reference, the show highlighted several actors who had their careers jumpstarted by the ABC soap and have gone on to bigger roles or other noteworthy projects, including Amanda Seyfriend, Josh Duhamel, Sarah Michelle Gellar and even Kelly Ripa who stirred a debate rang among the staff in which they discussed how much more money she’s raking in as co-host of “Live with Kelly and Ryan” compared to how much she made playing Hayley Vaughan Santos on the daytime series. One male staffer who appeared to prefer stability over money commented, “Good for her! I wouldn’t jump!” A few moments earlier he said of working on a soap, “It’s the best job you can have as an actor.” Later, highlighting the soap’s 10,775 episode run, the staff wondered if “TMZ” might last just as long. In response, founder and managing editor Harvey Levin said, “I didn’t think ‘TMZ’ had a year.” Note: The post Appearing on ‘TMZ’, Susan Lucci Explains Why She Never Left ‘All My Children’ appeared first on the Soap Opera Network website. Read More
  7. Keeping it in production through at least the 2023-2024 television season, “The Drew Barrymore Show” will be back for a fourth season on CBS Stations, it was announced Tuesday by Steve LoCascio, President of CBS Media Ventures, which produces and distributes the show. “This season, ‘The Drew Barrymore Show’ debuted a new reimagined half-hour format, which has been an undeniable success,” LoCascio said. “Ratings have grown 70% year to year, and creatively, the show is better than ever. Drew makes news every day with her insightful celebrity interviews and welcoming style. Nobody does it better. We’re thrilled to have her in the CBS family.” Starting with the show’s third season, “The Drew Barrymore Show” is produced as a one-hour talk show split into two half-hour episodes with one of the episodes airing at 9:30 a.m. slot following local newscasts on CBS Stations that choose to air their own half-hour local newscast at 9:00 a.m. The scheduling change gives CBS Stations the flexibility to air both half hours of the talk show on its duopoly stations in markets where the company owns two stations (ie. CBS-owned WCBS and WLNY in New York). “It’s gratifying to see ‘The Drew Barrymore Show’ continue to grow creatively and attract larger audiences,” said Wendy McMahon, President and Co-Head, CBS News and Stations. “The new format is working out great for stations, the show and CBS Media Ventures. It makes us very happy that our viewers will be able to continue to enjoy the humor, heart and humanity that Drew, Ross and their colleagues put into each and every episode.” Anchored by the CBS stations in major markets, including New York, Los Angeles and Chicago, the daytime talk show is daytime TV’s fastest-growing show this season, as well as the fastest-growing daily show in all of syndication. Season to date, “Drew” is up +70% among total viewers (1.21 million), adding nearly half a million viewers year to year. It ranks as syndication’s #4 talk show. The series had its highest-rated week ever in December with a 0.9 HH rating (week of 12/12). This season, “Drew” has shown steady year-to-year ratings growth on CBS Stations, including in New York (+4%), Chicago (+6%) and Philadelphia (+35%). Photo by Ben Watts/CBS Media Ventures Recently crowned “America’s Favorite Talk Show Host” by Morning Consult Survey and named one of TikTok’s Breakthrough Creators of the Year in 2022 for her digital prowess, Drew Barrymore has welcomed big-name guests this season including the first joint sitdown in daytime TV with President Joe Biden and First Lady Dr. Jill Biden, George Clooney, Kate Hudson, Adam Sandler, Michelle Obama, Katy Perry, Cameron Diaz, Tyler Perry and Susan Sarandon. Produced and distributed by CBS Media Ventures and shot in New York City, host Drew Barrymore shares her undeniably relatable point of view on the show while celebrating every part of humanity along the way. Join Drew and her Drew’s News co-host Ross Mathews daily as they break down the most surprising and compelling stories from pop culture to human interest stories and beyond. Drew Barrymore, Jason Kurtz and Marianne Schaberg are executive producers. Note: The post ‘The Drew Barrymore Show’ Renewed for a Fourth Season by CBS Stations appeared first on the Soap Opera Network website. Read More
  8. Literally lifted word for word from my article, including picture used. People should be kind enough to cite their source even when posting on Twitter: https://www.soapoperanetwork.com/2023/01/zach-tinker-recurring-days-of-our-lives-returning-the-young-and-the-restless-special-episode
  9. For four seasons, “General Hospital” alum Vinessa Antoine starred as Marcie Diggs in the Canadian drama series “Diggstown,” and now the actress is following up that role by joining the cast of the Netflix original series “Ginny & Georgia.” Appearing in episodes six, seven, eight and ten of the show’s current second season, Antoine portrays Simone, an attorney who is dating Ginny’s (Antonia Gentry) father, Zion (Nathan Mitchell). The complete opposite of Georgia (Brianne Howey), Simone’s time on the show has already led to her making a big impression on Zion’s loved ones, including sharing meals with Ginny and joining Zion as his date at Georgia’s wedding to Paul (Scott Porter). “The wait is over!” stated Antoine earlier this month when all-new episodes of the series dropped on the streaming service. “Special thank you to our director @thesharonlewis for letting me also tag along to shadow her this season as a director. I’m forever grateful to you, @sllampy and @debrajfisher and our writer @angelanissel and the entire cast and crew for this opportunity!!” Courtesy of Netflix Since premiering its second season on January 5, “Ginny & Georgia” has ranked number one on the Netflix Global Top 10 list (TV) every day, topping the charts in 84 countries, including the United States, the United Kingdom, Canada, Germany, Ukraine, Switzerland, Mexico, Dominican Republic, Italy, Turkey and the United Arab Emirates, among a multitude of other countries. With over 180 million hours watched thus far, the show’s second season is already on pace to outdo its first season on the Netflix charts. Courtesy of Netflix Sharing in their excitement for their former castmate at “General Hospital,” Tamara Braun said, “Omg!!! Been waiting for the next season and am so excited to see you on it!! Woohoo!!” Meanwhile, Finola Hughes stated, “Doing IT!” In celebration of the show’s continued success, Antoine shared several behind-the-scenes photos from the set, captioning the post by saying, “It was always a frame within a frame within a frame that got us here. Thank you.” Check out the pictures here. Check out a trailer for the show’s second season below. Note: The post Vinessa Antoine Joins ‘Ginny & Georgia’ as Simone, A Woman “Shaking Things Up a Bit” appeared first on the Soap Opera Network website. Read More
  10. They all still have contracts which expire at various periods, but it's becoming clear that a lot of them aren't really for long periods of time. With DAYS in particular, the longevity of the show is always in doubt so it's hard for them to lock people in for a lengthy contract. Meanwhile, Y&R/B&B know they'll still be around in 10 years even though they aren't renewed yet for that time frame and GH can be canceled on a whim but until that happens they run with the assumption the show will be around for another 60 years. With the six months ahead taping schedule, and the lack of certainty, it's becoming easier for DAYS to drop people to recurring, or fire its entire cast, just to get a contract.
  11. This week on “General Hospital,” after getting the shock of their lives last week with the revelation that they are mother and daughter, Willow (Katelyn MacMullen) and Nina (Cynthia Watros) try to cope with the truth and what it means for the future, particularly as to whether one’s life can be saved or will history keep itself from righting a wrong. Here’s what will happen during the week of January 16-20, 2023 on the daytime drama series. Monday, January 16, 2023 (#15137): Willow is in disbelief. Nina remains resolved. Spencer meets with Diane. Nikolas briefs Elizabeth. Curtis advises Portia. Tuesday, January 17, 2023 (#15138): Michael is dismayed. Chase and Sasha head to G.H. Alexis and Sam put their heads together. Sonny comforts Nina. Martin thwarts Victor. Wednesday, January 18, 2023 (#15139): Heather evokes suspicion. Nina anxiously awaits news. Ava makes a surprising ally. Michael isn’t ready to forgive. Valentin clears the air with Anna. Thursday, January 19, 2023 (#15140): Dex reassures Michael. Joss is sympathetic. Sonny’s accusation offends Carly. Austin and Liesl hear big news. Portia and Curtis make a request of Marshall. Friday, January 20, 2023 (#15141): Nikolas is shocked by Victor’s actions. Liz and Finn have a talk with Violet. Cam gets an unpleasant surprise. Marshall opens up to Curtis. Michael unleashes his anger. Note: The post GH PreVUE: What to Watch/DVR Alerts for the Week of January 16-20, 2023 appeared first on the Soap Opera Network website. Read More
  12. You'll be seeing more of this in the coming weeks as the show awaits news on a renewal. Also, this week and next week's episodes are the start of what was taped around the time the news of the show's move to Peacock was announced, meaning we're about to start seeing the Peacock exclusively taped episodes soon, although not exactly the ones that were written for Peacock exclusively.
  13. This week on “The Young and the Restless” Billy (Jason Thompson) tries to clear the air with Lily (Christel Khalil) while Chelsea (Melissa Claire Egan) hopes to come to an understanding with Victoria (Amelia Heinle). Here’s what will happen during the week of January 16-20, 2023 on the daytime drama series. Monday, January 16, 2023 (#12534): Victor works to repair his relationship with Adam. Devon makes a painful decision. Summer discovers Kyle’s scheming. Trevor St. John, Bryton James (“The Young and the Restless”) Photo by Howard Wise/JPI Studios Tuesday, January 17, 2023-Episode (#12535): Jack is forced to come clean. Daniel and Summer share a difference of opinion. Sharon helps Chance with some soul searching. James Hyde, Conner Floyd, Peter Bergman, Susan Walters (“The Young and the Restless”) Wednesday, January 18, 2023 (#12536): Phyllis calls Tucker’s bluff. Jill does damage control with Lily and Devon. Jack and Diane take a big risk. Amelia Heinle, Judah Mackey, Paxton Mishkind, Melissa Claire Egan (“The Young and the Restless”) Photo by Howard Wise/JPI Studios Thursday, January 19, 2023 (#12537): Victoria and Chelsea reach an understanding. Billy and Lily clear the air. Mariah and Tessa return home with unexpected news. Allison Lanier, Michael Mealor (“The Young and the Restless”) Photo by Howard Wise/JPI Studios Friday, January 20, 2023 (#12538): Victor encourages Kyle to play dirty, Sally struggles with the truth. Nikki interrogates Jack and Diane. Note: The post Y&R PreVUE: What to Watch/DVR Alerts for the Week of January 16-20, 2023 appeared first on the Soap Opera Network website. Read More
  14. This week on “The Bold and the Beautiful,” Bill Spencer (Don Diamont) sacrifices everything for the one he claims to love, but can his family and friends help guide him back to reality? Here’s what will happen during the week of January 16-20, 2023 on the daytime drama series. Monday, January 16, 2023 (#8936): Taylor calls Sheila’s bluff. Kimberlin Brown, Heather Tom (“The Bold and the Beautiful”) Photo by Howard Wise/JPI Studios Tuesday, January 17, 2023 (#8937): Katie pleads with Bill to rethink his allegiance to Sheila. Steffy reveals to Liam that Bill is entangled with her sworn enemy. Wednesday, January 18, 2023 (#8938): Steffy vows to return Sheila to prison for good. Caught up in their twisted bond, Bill and Sheila share an intimate moment. Tanner Novlan, Jacqueline MacInnes Wood (“The Bold and the Beautiful”) Photo by Howard Wise/JPI Studios Thursday, January 19, 2023 (#8939): Liam and Wyatt attempt to make sense of Bill’s decisions. Bill burns his familial bridges, making the ultimate sacrifice for love. Photo by Howard Wise/JPI Studios Friday, January 20, 2023 (#8940): Brooke makes a bold move to protect her family. Note: The post B&B PreVUE: What to Watch/DVR Alerts for the Week of January 16-20, 2023 appeared first on the Soap Opera Network website. Read More
  15. As part of the show’s Martin Luther King Jr. Day celebration episode, “The Bold and the Beautiful” star Lawrence Saint-Victor will appear as a guest on the Monday, January 16 episode of “The Talk.” Also appearing in the episode will be Tabitha Brown, an Emmy-nominated host and author. Currently in its 13th season, “The Talk” features a panel of well-known entertainment personalities discussing current events, pop culture, family, celebrity and trending topics of the day. The daily one-hour series is hosted by Akbar Gbajabiamila, Amanda Kloots, Natalie Morales, Jerry O’Connell and Sheryl Underwood. “The Talk” airs weekdays at 2:00 p.m. ET/1:00 p.m. PT on CBS. Note: The post Lawrence Saint-Victor to Appear on ‘The Talk’ for Martin Luther King Jr. Day Celebration Episode appeared first on the Soap Opera Network website. Read More
  16. Completely agree with this, especially regarding "Bros." The movie had so much potential but had the wrong person leading the cast, and write the film itself. Billy's character came off as more angry, racist and bigoted than any other character he tried to portray that way.
  17. “General Hospital” star Jon Lindstrom has written his first novel, currently titled “Hollywood Hustle,” which was recently acquired by Crooked Lane Books and will be published in early 2024 wherever books are sold. The novel is a crime thriller that follows a once-popular film star who enlists the help of a legendary Hollywood stuntman and a New Orleans-bred PI to rescue his troubled adult daughter who has been kidnapped by a murderous gang of misfits. Lindstrom said in a recent social media post, “I think this is what you call a “pivot”? A couple years back I decided to quit procrastinating on a long-held secret aspiration and try my hand at writing a novel. And now, that novel has been acquired for publication by one the best houses in the biz. Reminds me of an old quote: ‘Whatever you can do or dream you can, begin it. Boldness has genius, power, and magic in it.’ That’s most often attributed to Goethe. Apparently, it was someone else’s quote, but whomever said it was really on to something. If there’s a dream, a goal, a desire you have, do it. It’s your life. Live it!” Following the release of “Hollywood Hustle,” Lindstrom says he plans to have a new book published “every year or so after that as long as I’m able.” He notes, “The written word is the foundation of everything I do. I’ve been blessed to see two of my screenplays produced into feature films, and to have directed one of them. Now, I’ve turned to what first inspired my love of stories: Novels.” Lindstrom adds, “I decided to try my hand at this form that would allow me to freely experience the joy, as the great Isaac Asimov put it, as ‘the words appear on the page like magic.’” As a writer, Lindstrom is repped by Liza Fleissig of the Liza Royce Agency. Note: The post Jon Lindstrom On “Pivot” to Writing First Novel: “I Decided to Quit Procrastinating on a Long-Held Secret Aspiration” appeared first on the Soap Opera Network website. Read More
  18. Personally, I enjoyed parts of the show, particularly Tisha Campbell's storyline even though it came off awkward and icky at times. That said, Neil Patrick Harris' "Michael" was very annoying and Tuc Watkins' "Colin" was not very rootable. So, their breaking up didn't bother me too much. However, their potential reconciliation just didn't make sense and the friends choosing sides schtick was no good. The show had potential and I was semi-rooting for a second season, but I'm glad it failed. Hopefully, we'll get a better "Sex and the City" type series for gay men since "Uncoupled" and the Peacock version just weren't it.
  19. Currently in production on the show’s fourth season, producers of “The Kelly Clarkson Show” are mulling a move to the New York Metro Tri-State area beginning with season five, reports Variety. According to the outlet, sources say Clarkson has asked NBCUniversal, the show’s producer and distributor, to explore moving her daytime talk show out of Los Angeles where it tapes on the Universal Studios Hollywood lot. The news also aligns with previous comments made by the “American Idol” alum in a Variety cover story where she talked about returning to touring and releasing a new album. “It’s nothing against L.A. It’s just hard for me to be in a place that has one season. I love rain, and I love storms. I’m just from a different place,” said Clarkson to Variety last year. “It’s important to love your life – I love work and I love everybody I work with and I love my friends, but geographically speaking, that wouldn’t be my first choice.” Other reasons cited for the move include the ability to “elevate and evolve” the show, better tax incentives should the show move to a new location, and being closer to family, notes Variety. A spokesperson for the studio confirmed to the publication that there are active negotiations taking place that would see the show moving to the east coast, “but nothing is finalized.” “The Kelly Clarkson Show” Photo by Weiss Eubanks/NBCUniversal Since the beginning of season three, premiere weeks for “The Kelly Clarkson Show” have been taped in New York City’s famed Jazz at Lincoln Center located in Manhattan. A more long-term location for the show has yet to be identified, specifically whether the show will tape directly in the Big Apple or somewhere else within the Tri-State area. Already renewed through the 2024-2025 television season (the show’s sixth), producers are said to be hoping to keep as many of the show’s production staff and crew on board to maintain consistency, particularly those who have been with the show since its launch in 2019. Ranked third season to date among daytime syndicated talk shows, behind only perennial leaders “Live with Kelly and Ryan” and “Dr. Phil,” “The Kelly Clarkson Show” is averaging 1.37 million daily viewers. Overall, the show has won 13 Daytime Emmy Awards. With the upcoming departure of original coach Blake Shelton on the horizon at “The Voice,” NBC is said to be looking into scheduling scenarios that could keep Clarkson in rotation as a coach on the hit music series should she choose to continue in the role beyond her return for this spring’s season 23 premiere. This season marks her ninth go in the spinning red chair. Note: The post REPORT: ‘The Kelly Clarkson Show’ Mulling Move to New York Metro Tri-State Area appeared first on the Soap Opera Network website. Read More
  20. Here's the GH60 logo for those that care:
  21. That's because all those romances and storylines were during Heather Tom's era.
  22. 🥶👹☠️🥵 I'm liking these new emojis.
  23. A bug that has now been fixed via software update. The software uses external images for emojis and was linking to dead links. After updating the software to the latest version, it appears to be fixed.
  24. There will not be a second season of “Uncoupled,” the Netflix half-hour comedy series starring Neil Patrick Harris (“How I Met Your Mother”) as Michael Lawson, a man whose life was seemingly perfect until his partner blindsides him by ending their 17-year relationship. “One Life to Live” alum Tuc Watkins appeared in a recurring capacity as Colin McKenna, the man who dumped Michael after he unexpectedly moved out of their home on the eve of his 50th birthday. With Michael completely blindsided, overnight, he has to confront two nightmares: losing the man he thought was his soulmate, and suddenly finding himself a single gay man in his mid-forties in New York City. (L to R) Gonzalo Aburto de la Fuente, Emerson Brooks, Tuc Watkins (“Uncoupled”) Photo by Sarah Shatz/Netflix According to Deadline, with the show barely cracking the streaming service’s weekly Global Top 10 (TV Series) chart following its July 29, 2022 release, appearing only once at #6 with 26.520 million hours viewed, there wasn’t much hope for the eight-episode series after months went by without any renewal announcement. Reportedly, producer MTV Entertainment Studios was hoping to find a new home for the series, including possibly at Showtime, but a deal could not be made. From Emmy Award-winning co-creators Darren Star and Jeffrey Richman, the series also starred Tisha Campbell, Brooks Ashmanskas, Emerson Brooks, and Marcia Gay Harden (“So Help Me Todd”). While Deadline notes that half-hour shows are at a disadvantage in the Netflix ratings system which is measured by hours viewed, another Darren Star series doesn’t seem to have found that to be an issue. Star is the creator and executive producer of “Emily in Paris” which currently ranks fourth in the most recent chart, three weeks after its release on the streamer. That half-hour comedy will be back for a fourth season following an earlier two-season pickup order. Note: The post Netflix Cancels Half-Hour Comedy ‘Uncoupled’ After Just One Season appeared first on the Soap Opera Network website. Read More
  25. With seven of the top ten shows, NFL coverage on NBC, ABC and FOX led the primetime ratings pack during the week of January 2-8, 2023, the most recent week in which Soap Opera Network has obtained primetime broadcast ratings data. Outside of football, only CBS’ “60 Minutes,” “FBI” and “Young Sheldon” managed to rank in the top 10 for the week. NBC’s broadcast of “Sunday Night Football” was the week’s top show, averaging 22.251 million viewers. The “Sunday Night Football” kickoff show followed in second place, averaging 16.375 million viewers. In third place was a special Saturday night broadcast of ABC’s “Monday Night Football,” averaging 12.609 million viewers. “Football Night in America” (11.437 million) and a special Saturday night broadcast of the “Monday Night Football” kickoff show (11.409 million) rounded out the top five. Featuring an interview with Prince Harry, “60 Minutes” ranked sixth for the week, averaging 11.215 million viewers, followed by the regular broadcast of ABC’s “Monday Night Football” which averaged 11.052 million viewers, ranking seventh. “The OT” on FOX (9.844 million) ranked eighth followed by “FBI” which ranked ninth (7.592 million) and “Young Sheldon” which closed out the top ten with 7.427 million viewers tuning in. What follows is a look at how the primetime broadcast shows performed during the week of January 2-8, 2023 in Total Viewers, Adults 18-49 and Adults 18-49 Viewers. Note: Viewership is in the millions unless otherwise noted. HOUSEHOLDS/TOTAL VIEWERS (Sorted by HH Rating) RankShowR=Repeat S=Special P=PremiereNetworkHH RatingTotal Viewers (000)1NBC NFL SUNDAY NT FOOTBALLNBC11.9147302NBC NFL SUNDAY NT PRE-KICKNBC8.6106953ABC NFL MONDAY NIGHT FOOTBALLABC6.88437460 MINUTESCBS6.682275FOOTBALL NT IN AMERICA 3NBC6.17588—ABC NFL MONDAY NIGHT FOOTBALLABC6.17551—NFL MNF KICKOFFABC6.175768OT- FOXFOX5.061849FBICBS4.6565510CHICAGO FIRENBC4.35321—YOUNG SHELDONCBS4.3536012CHICAGO MEDNBC4.1508113FIRE COUNTRYCBS3.84681—GHOSTSCBS3.8472815BLUE BLOODSCBS3.6445916CHICAGO PDNBC3.54298—EAST NEW YORKCBS3.5428318LAW & ORDER:SVUNBC3.4422019FBI: INTERNATIONALCBS3.3412220S.W.A.T.CBS3.23959NFL MNF KICKOFFABC3.2394522AGT ALL STARSPNBC3.13805—FOOTBALL NT IN AMERICA 2NBC3.1387724LAW & ORDERNBC3.0369125FBI: MOST WANTEDCBS2.9353126NCIS: LACBS2.83518—SO HELP ME TODDCBS2.8348228MNF COUNTDOWNABC2.73293—ROOKIEPABC2.7336730PRICE IS RIGHT-PRIMEPCBS2.6324331CELEBRITY JEOPARDY!PABC2.53132—SHARK TANKABC2.5306533LAW & ORDER:ORGANIZED CRIMENBC2.4295134ROOKIE, THE: FEDSPABC2.3280935NEIGHBORHOOD SPRCBS2.22733—CELEBRITY WHEEL FORTUNEPABC2.22762—WILL TRENTPABC2.22751—ALERT: MPUPFOX2.2273239CSI: VEGASCBS2.12588—AMER FUNN HOME VIDEOSABC2.1264641AGT ALL STARS SPRNBC2.02501NCIS-SPLRCBS2.0244943ABBOTT ELEMENTARYABC1.9240544NCIS: HAWAI’I SPRCBS1.82214—20/20-FRIABC1.8227446DATELINE-FRINBC1.72162—48 HOURSCBS1.72051—BOB HEARTS ABISHOLA SPRCBS1.7209249EAST NEW YORK SPRCBS1.62030—RESIDENTFOX1.6200151NEW AMSTERDAMNBC1.51867—BIG SKYABC1.51807—PARENT TEST, THEABC1.5181954QUANTUM LEAPNBC1.41735—CHASE, THEPABC1.41731—HOME ECONOMICSABC1.4172657LOPEZ VS LOPEZNBC1.31566—TOUGH AS NAILSPCBS1.31580—HELL’S KITCHENFOX1.31606—WWE SMACKDOWN LIVEFOX1.3163861WONDERFUL WRLD-DSNYRPABC1.21446—SPECIAL FORCESPFOX1.2151663PASSWORD SPRNBC1.01280—PASSWORD-SATRNBC1.01291—FANTASY ISLANDPFOX1.0128666SNL PRIME-SATRNBC0.91114—CBS SATURDAY ENCORE-1RCBS0.91149—CBS SATURDAY ENCORE-2RCBS0.9112669YOUNG ROCKNBC0.81038—BOB’S BURGERSFOX0.8981—CALL ME KATFOX0.8929—NCIS SUN 7PRION0.8940—NCIS SUN 8PRION0.893074ABBOTT ELEMENTARY SPRABC0.7812—FAMILY GUYFOX0.7926—CHICAGO FIRE TUE 9PRION0.7809—NCIS SUN 10PRION0.7863—NCIS SUN 9PRION0.790679FANTASY ISLAND SPRFOX0.6782—TMZ PRSNTS: LAMAR ODOM-SPFOX0.6804—WELCOME TO FLATCHFOX0.6701—CHICAGO FIRE TUE 10PRION0.6750—CHICAGO FIRE TUE 8PRION0.6751—CHICAGO PD THU 8PRION0.6706—HAWAII FIVE-0 FRI 8PRION0.6801—HAWAII FIVE-0 FRI 9PRION0.6727—LAW & ORDER:SVU-SAT-PRIMERION0.6717—LAW & ORDER:SVU-SAT-PRIMERION0.671989BLUE BLOODS PRIMETIMERION0.5660—BLUE BLOODS PRIMETIMERION0.5652—BLUE BLOODS PRIMETIMERION0.5624—CHICAGO PD THU 10PRION0.5622—CHICAGO PD THU 9PRION0.5648CRIMINAL MINDS-MON 10PRION0.5609—CRIMINAL MINDS-MON 8PRION0.5669—CRIMINAL MINDS-MON 9PRION0.5647—HAWAII FIVE-0 FRI 10PRION0.5680—LAW & ORDER:SVU-SAT-PRIMERION0.561299SPECIAL FORCES SPRFOX0.4434100HELL’S KITCHEN-SPRFOX0.3375—PENN & TELLER-WEDRPCW0.3410—PENN & TELLER:FOOL USRCW0.3428—WHOSE LINE IS IT-ENCRCW0.3354—WORLDS FUNNIEST ANIMALS 1RCW0.3356—WORLDS FUNNIEST ANIMALS 2RCW0.3352106CRISS ANGEL’S MAGIC W/ THE STARSRCW0.2217—KUNG FURCW0.2200—MYSTERIES DECODEDRPCW0.2228—WALKERRCW0.2256—WALKER INDEPENDENCERCW0.2285—WHOSE LINE IS IT ANYWAYRCW0.2308—WHOSE LINE-FRI 830PRCW0.2302—WHOSE LINE-FRI 8PRCW0.2266—WINCHESTERSRCW0.2225—WORLDS FUNNIEST ANIMALS 1RCW0.2256—WORLDS FUNNIEST ANIMALS 2RCW0.2280117ALL AMERICANRCW0.1162—ALL AMERICAN: HOMECOMINGRCW0.1155Source: Nielsen (Live+SD) ADULTS 18-49 (Sorted by A18-49 Rating) RankShowR=Repeat S=Special P=PremiereNetworkA18-49 RatingA18-49 Viewers (000)1NBC NFL SUNDAY NT FOOTBALLNBC5.875202NBC NFL SUNDAY NT PRE-KICKNBC4.356463FOOTBALL NT IN AMERICA 3NBC3.039474ABC NFL MONDAY NIGHT FOOTBALLABC2.735235OT- FOXFOX2.633736ABC NFL MONDAY NIGHT FOOTBALLABC2.43163—NFL MNF KICKOFFABC2.431218FOOTBALL NT IN AMERICA 2NBC1.41844960 MINUTESCBS1.3165910NFL MNF KICKOFFABC1.1148711ALERT: MPUPFOX0.9117112YOUNG SHELDONCBS0.7851—MNF COUNTDOWNABC0.794014AGT ALL STARSPNBC0.6773—CHICAGO FIRENBC0.6845—CHICAGO MEDNBC0.6828—CHICAGO PDNBC0.6732—LAW & ORDER:SVUNBC0.6831—FBICBS0.6779—FIRE COUNTRYCBS0.6736—GHOSTSCBS0.6769—ABBOTT ELEMENTARYABC0.6761—CELEBRITY JEOPARDY!PABC0.6731—CELEBRITY WHEEL FORTUNEPABC0.6723—ROOKIEPABC0.683926AGT ALL STARS SPRNBC0.5704—LAW & ORDERNBC0.5617—LAW & ORDER:ORGANIZED CRIMENBC0.5681—EAST NEW YORKCBS0.5674—PRICE IS RIGHT-PRIMEPCBS0.5666—S.W.A.T.CBS0.5678—SHARK TANKABC0.5696—WWE SMACKDOWN LIVEFOX0.569534BLUE BLOODSCBS0.4548—FBI: INTERNATIONALCBS0.4527—NCIS: LACBS0.4480—NEIGHBORHOOD SPRCBS0.4509—SO HELP ME TODDCBS0.4482—20/20-FRIABC0.4575—AMER FUNN HOME VIDEOSABC0.4504—HOME ECONOMICSABC0.4493—PARENT TEST, THEABC0.4583—ROOKIE, THE: FEDSPABC0.4571—WILL TRENTPABC0.4497—BOB’S BURGERSFOX0.4512—FAMILY GUYFOX0.4469—HELL’S KITCHENFOX0.4572—SPECIAL FORCESPFOX0.455449DATELINE-FRINBC0.3447—LOPEZ VS LOPEZNBC0.3371—NEW AMSTERDAMNBC0.3371—QUANTUM LEAPNBC0.3412—BOB HEARTS ABISHOLA SPRCBS0.3358—CSI: VEGASCBS0.3400—FBI: MOST WANTEDCBS0.3412—NCIS-SPLRCBS0.3328—TOUGH AS NAILSPCBS0.3408—CHASE, THEPABC0.3401—WONDERFUL WRLD-DSNYRPABC0.3389—RESIDENTFOX0.336461PASSWORD SPRNBC0.2245—SNL PRIME-SATRNBC0.2287—YOUNG ROCKNBC0.2315—48 HOURSCBS0.2313—EAST NEW YORK SPRCBS0.2272—NCIS: HAWAI’I SPRCBS0.2260—BIG SKYABC0.2304—CALL ME KATFOX0.2274FANTASY ISLANDPFOX0.2223—FANTASY ISLAND SPRFOX0.2203—TMZ PRSNTS: LAMAR ODOM-SPFOX0.2197—WELCOME TO FLATCHFOX0.2268—CRIMINAL MINDS-MON 10PRION0.2214—CRIMINAL MINDS-MON 8PRION0.2209—CRIMINAL MINDS-MON 9PRION0.2236—LAW & ORDER:SVU-SAT-PRIMERION0.2236—NCIS SUN 8PRION0.220378PASSWORD-SATRNBC0.1189—CBS SATURDAY ENCORE-1RCBS0.1169—CBS SATURDAY ENCORE-2RCBS0.1151—ABBOTT ELEMENTARY SPRABC0.1159—HELL’S KITCHEN-SPRFOX0.1126—SPECIAL FORCES SPRFOX0.1162—ALL AMERICAN: HOMECOMINGRCW0.174—PENN & TELLER-WEDRPCW0.172—PENN & TELLER:FOOL USRCW0.192—WHOSE LINE IS IT ANYWAYRCW0.189—WHOSE LINE IS IT-ENCRCW0.185—WHOSE LINE-FRI 830PRCW0.179—WORLDS FUNNIEST ANIMALS 1RCW0.186—WORLDS FUNNIEST ANIMALS 2RCW0.175—BLUE BLOODS PRIMETIMERION0.1114—BLUE BLOODS PRIMETIMERION0.1111—BLUE BLOODS PRIMETIMERION0.186—CHICAGO FIRE TUE 10PRION0.1170—CHICAGO FIRE TUE 8PRION0.1163—CHICAGO FIRE TUE 9PRION0.1156—CHICAGO PD THU 10PRION0.1169—CHICAGO PD THU 8PRION0.1177—CHICAGO PD THU 9PRION0.1182—HAWAII FIVE-0 FRI 10PRION0.1181—HAWAII FIVE-0 FRI 8PRION0.1178—HAWAII FIVE-0 FRI 9PRION0.1185—LAW & ORDER:SVU-SAT-PRIMERION0.1188—LAW & ORDER:SVU-SAT-PRIMERION0.1177—NCIS SUN 10PRION0.1132—NCIS SUN 7PRION0.1156—NCIS SUN 9PRION0.1169109ALL AMERICANRCW0.063—CRISS ANGEL’S MAGIC W/ THE STARSRCW0.053—KUNG FURCW0.046—MYSTERIES DECODEDRPCW0.048—WALKERRCW0.034—WALKER INDEPENDENCERCW0.029—WHOSE LINE-FRI 8PRCW0.060—WINCHESTERSRCW0.063—WORLDS FUNNIEST ANIMALS 1RCW0.063—WORLDS FUNNIEST ANIMALS 2RCW0.051Source: Nielsen (Live+SD) Note: The numbers above are calculated using Live+Same Day viewing and DVR playback, defined as 3:00 a.m.-3:00 a.m, and are courtesy of Nielsen. Household ratings are the percentage of TV homes in the U.S. tuned into television. Note: The post Primetime Broadcast Ratings: Football Tops the Charts, ‘FBI’ Top Scripted Series appeared first on the Soap Opera Network website. Read More

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