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  1. According to the medical examiner's report, they list his death under the "Non Homicide" category, although I have questions...
  2. Just four months into its fourth season, the nationally syndicated daytime show “The Drew Barrymore Show,” hosted by Drew Barrymore, has been renewed for a fifth season, Wendy McMahon, President and CEO of CBS News and Stations and CBS Media Ventures, recently announced. Originally set to launch its fourth season on September 18, 2023, during what would become the tail end of the since-concluded Writers Strike, producers opted to delay the new season’s start after the show came under fire for continuing without its striking writers. As a result, the talk show received a major rebuke from members of the Writers Guild, becoming a target of striking writers that led to a notable presence by picketers outside the show’s New York studio. Despite officially returning to production in October, with the new season launching on October 16, the show’s three WGA-affiliated writers declined to return to the series, forcing production to replace them. CBS Stations will continue as the anchor group for the daytime talk show through the 2024-2025 television season in major markets, including New York, Los Angeles and Chicago. “‘The Drew Barrymore Show’ is firing on all cylinders this season,” McMahon said in a statement. “Drew continues to catapult the show into the cultural zeitgeist with her empathetic and thoughtful interviews transporting viewers into her living room, where they feel like they are listening to a conversation between two friends that they are a part of. It’s an experience unlike any other in television. Drew is truly creating magic in daytime, and we’re thrilled to continue to bring that to our stations.” So far this season, the talk show is averaging 1.1 million viewers and seeing growth from October to December in several key measurements, including +9% in Households and +4% in Total Viewers. In New York alone, “The Drew Barrymore Show” is up in both Adults 25-54 (+23%) and Women 25-54 (+18%). Featuring Barrymore’s signature interview style, the show has quickly become a destination for entertainment, information, and important conversations. Composed of exclusive celebrity interviews, unique lifestyle segments, social media influencers and feel-good news stories, the show’s mission is to touch all aspects of life through Drew’s unique optimistic lens. Recent guests have included the full cast of the new “Mean Girls” film, including Renee Rapp, Angourie Rice, Avantika, Bebe Wood, Christopher Briney, Auli’I Cravalho and Jaquel Spivey, plus guests who’ve already appeared in recent episodes or will appear in the near future such as Austin Butler, Callum Turner, Annette Bening, Dan Levy, Isla Fisher, Lucy Hale, Clive Owen, Andie MacDowell, Bryce Dallas Howard, Jamie Oliver and Chrissy Teigen, among others. Later this month, the show will have the full cast of “Feud: Capote vs. The Swans” will appear, including Naomi Watts, Diane Lane, Chloë Sevigny, Demi Moore, Molly Ringwald and Calista Flockhart. “The Drew Barrymore Show” is produced and distributed by CBS Media Ventures and filmed in New York City. Drew Barrymore and Jason Kurtz are executive producers. Note: The post ‘The Drew Barrymore Show’ Renewed Through Season 5 appeared first on the Soap Opera Network website. Read More
  3. https://www.foxnews.com/entertainment/all-my-children-actor-alec-musser-dead-50-fiancee-suspects-covid-contributed Yes, it's FOX News, but it includes an interview/conversation with his fiancée which talks about COVID. I just find it odd how it's now all of a sudden a gun shot wound to the chest. It's so weird.
  4. Yeah, I would think she meant the latter because the reports I originally read following news of his death claimed COVID-related things, but to go from that to now being an apparent suicide in the manner stated in the medical examiner's report is just odd.
  5. Appearing in 123 episodes of ABC’s “All My Children” as a recast Del Henry from 2005-2007, actor Alec Musser has died. He was just 50 years old. According to a press release issued by the San Diego Medical Examiner’s office on Tuesday, Musser’s manner of death was declared to be suicide, with the cause of death listed as an apparent self-inflicted gunshot wound to the chest. The report further notes that on the morning of Saturday, January 13, Musser’s fiancée, Paige Press, “awoke and went to find the decedent seated and slumped forward on the bathroom floor.” After noting a firearm near him, Press called 911, where paramedics and law enforcement responded and confirmed the death. While the official date and time of injury is listed as unknown, the medical examiner’s office indicated in its report that the “decedent was a 50-year-old White male who lived with his fiancée in a home in Del Mar [California]. His fiancée last knew him to be alive on the evening of 01/12/2024 when she had gone to bed.” Musser was declared dead at 6:43 a.m. local time on 01/13/2024, according to the report. In a series of posts to her Instagram story on Saturday evening, Press shared several images of Musser and herself, together and separate, with one captioned saying, “Today is the worst day of my life. We were so happy.” She said in another message, “You were the best fiance [sic] I could of ever asked for. I don’t even think I can drive my g wagon anymore.” In a third message, Press noted, “I am never taking off my ring. @alecmusser I love you forever.” Other photos shared include some with Musser and his dog(s), with one message saying, “You were the best dog dad,” while another said, “Rue will never stop loving her dad,” which accompanied a photo of Musser holding the dog in his right hand while his left hand is on the steering wheel presumably steering the aforementioned Mercedes G-Wagon. Born Alexander Barrett Musser on April 11, 1973 in New York City, Musser resided in various parts of the New York Metropolitan area, including New Jersey and Connecticut, before eventually setting up roots in San Diego, California, which is where he achieved his higher education, graduating from the University of San Diego. An avid athlete with experience working at a ski resort and as a lifeguard, Musser eventually caught the eye of a modeling agent, leading to his first modeling job working for Abercombie & Fitch. He appeared in campaigns for Gianfranco Ferré, Speedo and Target. His work was also featured in magazine ads, including those shown in Men’s Health, GQ and Cosmopolitan. He also appeared on the cover of several magazines, including Maximum Fitness. While transitioning from modeling to acting, Musser made a name for himself in 2005 when he joined the SOAPnet reality competition series “I Wanna Be a Soap Star” during the show’s second season. As the winner, Musser landed a 13-week contract on “All My Children,” playing a recast Del Henry, first played by Winsor Harmon in the mid-1990s. Following his stint on “All My Children,” Musser continued acting, appearing in such shows as the Lifetime comedy series “Rita Rocks” and ABC’s mega-hit “Desperate Housewives.” In 2010, Musser made a notable appearance in the 2010 film “Grown Ups,” playing the Water Park Stud that the wives drooled over, at the annoyance of their husbands. Co-written by and starring Adam Sandler, “Grown Ups” grossed over $270 million worldwide and led to a sequel film, released in 2013. Musser did not appear in the film. “Grown Ups” (2010) Sony Pictures Entertainment In a post on Instagram on Saturday, Sandler said of Musser, “I loved this guy. Cannot believe he is gone. Such a wonderful, funny good man. Thinking of Alec Musser and his family and sending all my love. A true great sweetheart of a person.” Since its posting, Sandler’s post has received nearly two million likes, including one from Musser’s former “All My Children” co-star Alicia Minshew (ex-Kendall Hart). If you or someone you know is contemplating suicide or affected by issues raised in this article, please contact the 988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline by texting the Crisis Text Line at 988 or going to 988lifeline.org. Note: The post R.I.P. Alec Musser – ‘I Wanna Be A Soap Star’ Winner and ‘All My Children’ Alum Dies at 50 appeared first on the Soap Opera Network website. Read More
  6. Okay, thanks for confirming. Seeing that downgrading the TLS version doesn't change things, it would seem not to be the issue then. I don't know the software used by the other sites you are comparing, but I'd imagine they aren't using similar technology. Sorry that you are going through this. I hope you are able to resolve this soon by upgrading your software or finding an easy workaround. Good luck!
  7. I'm not sure if you saw what I posted, but I need to know if the issue is resolved as I've temporarily reduced the TLS-acceptable version to TLS 1.0 and later (TLS 1.2 and later should be the only ones allowed at this point). Please let me know ASAP!
  8. I've temporarily allowed TLS 1.0 and above. Let me know if this (temporarily) resolves your issue.
  9. That is definitely the issue, then. Behind the scenes, we are slowly removing support for TLS 1.0, TLS 1.1 and soon TLS 1.2. Currently, we're allowing support for TLS 1.1 and later, but that'll be gradually changed to TLS 1.2 and later and finally just TLS 1.3 support. Although this link provides information about Twitter depreciating support for TLS 1.0 and TLS 1.1 in July 2019, the information definitely relates to the issues you are having with regard to Twitter embeds: https://www.thesslstore.com/blog/twitter-will-deprecate-support-for-tls-1-0-tls-1-1-on-july-15/ For reference, TLS stands for Transport Layer Security, which is an updated, more secure version of SSL (the key lock in the address bar). TLS 1.0 and TLS 1.1 were depreciated in 2021. These versions are security issues which is why we are removing them. TLS 1.2 is pending depreciation and has been in use since 2008 TLS 1.3 is currently the standard version and has been in use since 2018. Per Cloudflare: How does TLS work? A TLS connection is initiated using a sequence known as the TLS handshake. When a user navigates to a website that uses TLS, the TLS handshake begins between the user's device (also known as the client device) and the web server. During the TLS handshake, the user's device and the web server: Specify which version of TLS (TLS 1.0, 1.2, 1.3, etc.) they will use Decide on which cipher suites (see below) they will use Authenticate the identity of the server using the server's TLS certificate Generate session keys for encrypting messages between them after the handshake is complete The TLS handshake establishes a cipher suite for each communication session. The cipher suite is a set of algorithms that specifies details such as which shared encryption keys, or session keys, will be used for that particular session. TLS is able to set the matching session keys over an unencrypted channel thanks to a technology known as public key cryptography. The handshake also handles authentication, which usually consists of the server proving its identity to the client. This is done using public keys. Public keys are encryption keys that use one-way encryption, meaning that anyone with the public key can unscramble the data encrypted with the server's private key to ensure its authenticity, but only the original sender can encrypt data with the private key. The server's public key is part of its TLS certificate. Once data is encrypted and authenticated, it is then signed with a message authentication code (MAC). The recipient can then verify the MAC to ensure the integrity of the data. This is kind of like the tamper-proof foil found on a bottle of aspirin; the consumer knows no one has tampered with their medicine because the foil is intact when they purchase it. For more on TLS: https://www.cloudflare.com/learning/ssl/transport-layer-security-tls/
  10. Using your link from earlier in the thread above, I'm not seeing any issues with embedding Tweets simply by pasting the URL. Using a Mac and Chrome - Version 120.0.6099.216 (Official Build) (arm64). Do you have an updated version of Chrome? or Edge?
  11. Bill Hayes, the beloved actor who portrayed Doug Williams continuously on “Days of our Lives” since 1970, died on Friday, January 12. He was 98 years old. “I have known Bill for most of my life and he embodied the heart and soul of ‘Days of our Lives,’” said Ken Corday, the executive producer of “Days ofour Lives” and owner of Corday Productions, which produces the series alongside Sony Pictures Television. He added, “Although we are grieving and will miss him, Bill’s indelible legacy will live on in our hearts and the stories we tell, both on and off the screen.” Born William Foster Hayes III on June 5, 1925 in Harvey, Illinois, Hayes fathered five children with his first wife, Mary Hobbs, whom he’d been married to from 1947 to 1969. Five years later, Hayes married “Days of our Lives” co-star and on-screen scene partner Susan Seaforth Hayes (Julie Williams) in 1974. Two years later, the couple would not only see their characters get married on the show but they would also see themselves featured on the cover of Time, marking the first and only time that performers on a daytime drama series had ever graced the magazine’s cover. Bill Hayes, Susan Seaforth Hayes JPI Studios/NBC/Everett Collection In 2005, the Hayes published their joint autobiography titled “Like Sands Through the Hourglass,” a reference to the key phrase said by Macdonald Carey at the beginning of the “Days of our Lives” opening since the series debuted in 1965. TIME During “The 45th Annual Daytime Emmy Awards” in 2018, Bill and Susan Seaforth Hayes were dually presented with the Lifetime Achievement Award by co-star Deidre Hall (Marlena Evans). Bill Hayes received two Daytime Emmy Award nominations for his portrayal of Doug Williams on “Days of our Lives,” first in 1975 and again in 1976, both in the category of Outstanding Actor in a Daytime Drama Series. Outside of “Days of our Lives,” Hayes appeared in numerous television shows and movies throughout his career, including “True Story,” “Kiss Me, Kate,” “The United States Steel Hour,” “The Yeomen of the Guard,” “Decoy,” “The Cardinal,” “The Bell Telephone Hour,” “Cop Rock” and “Frasier,” among others. Recalling his freshman year attending DePauw University in 1941, Hayes wrote in “Like Sands Through the Hour Glass” of his decision to join the Navy Air Corps, saying, “As time wore on, all the men either enlisted or got drafted into the service.” He added, “The music of the serenades changed drastically as families and couples were being torn apart by war. After enlisting and serving three years in the Navy, Hayes returned to DePauw, where he double majored in music and English and was a Rector Scholar at the University. Shortly after graduating in 1947, Hayes became a regular on “Your Show of Shows,” a popular variety television show at the time. As a singer, Hayes is well known for his rendition of “The Ballad of Davy Crockett,” which spent five weeks at the top of the music charts in 1955. Hayes also appeared on Broadway, most famously in the Rodgers and Hammerstein musical “Me and Juliet,” which celebrated its 70th anniversary last year with a performance by Hayes of “The Ballad of Davy Crockett.” “‘Me and Juliet’ opened at the Majestic Theatre in New York City on May 28, 1953, where it ran for 358 performances. Featuring music by Richard Rodgers and a book and lyrics by Oscar Hammerstein II, the show was directed by George Abbott with Dances and Musical Numbers staged by Robert Alton. The best-known song from the score “No Other Love” (introduced by Isabel Bigley and Bill Hayes) reused a melody known as “Beneath the Southern Cross,” originally written by Rodgers for the 1952 documentary series “Victory at Sea.” In a 2017 interview with Soap Opera Digest, Hayes told the magazine of how he got asked to sing his rendition of “The Ballad of Davy Rockett,” recalling, “Archie Bleyer was the head of Cadence Records, and he called me in the morning of December 16, 1954, and he said, ‘Are you able to record a song with me?’ And I said, ‘Yes, I am.’ He wrote the arrangement and I studied the song and we met at 10 o’clock that night, recorded it in one take, and we were on the way. It’s a gold record and it’s on my wall and I’m looking at it now.” Hayes later went on tour following the song’s success, telling Digest, “Everybody in the audience would know every word in the song. It’s just that good a song! Everybody in the country today still knows it. If I start singing, they’ll sing along with me. It was quite a magic ride. It just took off like a skyrocket.” In 2022, in honor of St. Patrick’s Day,” a video of Hayes singing his rendition of “A Little Bit of Heaven” was posted to the “Days of our Lives” official YouTube channel. The folk song was first introduced in 1914 with music by Ernest Ball and lyrics by Keirn Brennan. Watch Hayes perform “A Little Bit of Heaven” below. His death was announced by the series in a statement via the show’s executive producer Ken Corday. Watch Bill and Susan Seaforth Hayes receive their Lifetime Achievement Award below (2:01:50-2:18:40 mark). Note: The post R.I.P. Bill Hayes – ‘Days of our Lives’ Actor and Lifetime Achievement Emmy Award Winner Dies at 98 appeared first on the Soap Opera Network website. Read More
  12. Forget "The Talk," what the heck is going on at "GMA3"? Was Amy and T.J. that popular? That's a huge fall.
  13. ABC’s “General Hospital” (2.175 million) was the big winner among Total Viewers during the week of January 1-5, 2024, adding +135,000 viewers week-to-week and hitting a new season high. Overall, the series attracted its largest audience since the week of May 1-5, 2023 (2.179 million vs. 2.175 million). Since hitting a season low of just 1.915 million two weeks ago (week of December 18-22, 2023), the daytime drama series has seen two consecutive weeks of increases, climbing by +260,00 viewers during that period. Among Women 25-54, “General Hospital” tied with CBS’ “The Bold and the Beautiful” (2.741 million), both with a 0.4 rating. However, in the unrounded demo, “General Hospital” actually beat “The Bold and the Beautiful” for the first time this season (0.43 rating vs. 0.40 rating). The ABC series saw a big jump in unrounded over the week ago, going from a 0.36 rating last week to a 0.43 rating this week (+0.07). “The View” (2.453 million) hit an eight-week high among Total Viewers (since the week of November 6-10, 2023), marking its second most-watched week of the season. The daily talk show continues to outrank all other daytime network talk shows and news programs, including “TODAY 3rd Hour” (2.217 million), “TODAY with Hoda & Jenna” (1.969 million), “GMA3: What You Need to Know” (1.413 million), “NBC News Daily” (1.303 million) and “The Talk” (1.290 million). NBC’s broadcast of “The Tournament of Roses Parade” and ABC’s broadcast of “The Rose Bowl Parade” topped the list among Women 18-49 and Women 25-54, ranking first and second, respectively. Both specials were up over their 2023 broadcasts. Note: Most daytime broadcast shows were preempted or coded as specials on Monday, January 1, 2024 due to the New Year’s Day holiday. What follows is a breakdown of how the daytime broadcast shows performed during the week of January 1-5, 2024 in Women 18-49 Rating, Women 25-54 Rating, Households and Total Viewers, including a look at their comparable performances in 2023, 2022, 2021 and 2020 (pre-pandemic), which provides readers with a clearer picture of how the shows are performing overall during a five-year period and/or the basis for an overall trend. A closer look at the daytime soaps, including their daily performance breakdown in the demos, will be posted shortly. Week of January 1-5, 2024 Rankers Women 18-49 Rating (Rounded) Rank / Show / NetworkThis WeekLast Week2023202220212020*1. Tournament of Roses Parade (NBC) – S0.70.7N/A0.51.02. Rose Bowl Parade (ABC) – S0.70.5N/A0.61.13. The Price is Right 2 (CBS)0.40.50.50.60.50.5— TODAY 3rd Hour (NBC)0.40.30.40.40.50.5— The Price is Right 1 (CBS)0.40.50.50.50.50.56. The Young and the Restless (CBS)0.30.40.40.40.40.5— TODAY with Hoda & Jenna (NBC)0.30.30.30.30.40.4— The Bold and the Beautiful (CBS)0.30.30.40.40.40.4— Let’s Make a Deal 2 (CBS)0.3NR0.40.40.30.410. General Hospital (ABC)0.20.20.30.40.30.5— Let’s Make a Deal 1 (CBS)0.2NR0.30.40.30.4— The View (ABC)0.20.2* – R0.30.40.50.4— NBC News Daily (NBC)0.20.20.20.3*0.3*0.4*— The Talk (CBS)0.2NR0.20.30.20.315. GMA3: What You Need to Know (ABC)0.10.20.20.30.40.3Source: Nielsen (Live+Same Day) Women 18-49 Rating (Unrounded)* Rank / Show / NetworkThis WeekLast Week2023202220212020*1. Tournament of Roses Parade (NBC) – S0.720.670.540.952. Rose Bowl Parade (ABC) – S0.650.450.631.073. The Price is Right 2 (CBS)0.400.510.540.560.510.534. TODAY 3rd Hour (NBC)0.370.320.370.440.520.545. The Price is Right 1 (CBS)0.350.460.490.470.460.496. The Young and the Restless (CBS)0.320.350.440.420.410.497. TODAY with Hoda & Jenna (NBC)0.300.250.310.320.440.428. The Bold and the Beautiful (CBS)0.260.290.400.370.350.44— Let’s Make a Deal 2 (CBS)0.26NR0.350.400.320.4410. General Hospital (ABC)0.230.220.310.350.330.4911. Let’s Make a Deal 1 (CBS)0.22NR0.300.350.260.3912. The View (ABC)0.200.17* – R0.330.360.490.4113. NBC News Daily (NBC)0.180.150.210.25*0.34*0.40*14. The Talk (CBS)0.15NR0.230.250.240.3315. GMA3: What You Need to Know (ABC)0.110.150.190.320.360.30Source: Nielsen (Live+Same Day) Women 25-54 Rating (Rounded) Rank / Show / NetworkThis WeekLast Week2023202220212020*1. Tournament of Roses Parade (NBC) – S1.00.00.90.00.71.52. Rose Bowl Parade (ABC) – S0.90.00.70.00.81.53. The Price is Right 2 (CBS)0.60.70.80.90.80.8— TODAY 3rd Hour (NBC)0.60.50.60.70.70.85. The Young and the Restless (CBS)0.50.50.70.70.70.8— The Price is Right 1 (CBS)0.50.60.70.70.70.7— TODAY with Hoda & Jenna (NBC)0.50.40.50.50.60.68. General Hospital (ABC)0.40.40.50.60.50.7— The Bold and the Beautiful (CBS)0.40.40.70.60.60.7— The View (ABC)0.40.3* – R0.50.50.70.6— Let’s Make a Deal 2 (CBS)0.40.00.50.60.50.612. Let’s Make a Deal 1 (CBS)0.30.00.50.50.40.5— NBC News Daily (NBC)0.30.30.30.4*0.5*0.6*14. The Talk (CBS)0.20.00.40.40.40.5— GMA3: What You Need to Know (ABC)0.20.20.30.40.50.4Source: Nielsen (Live+Same Day) Women 25-54 Rating (Unrounded)* Rank / Show / NetworkThis WeekLast Week2023202220212020*1. Tournament of Roses Parade (NBC) – S1.000.910.671.472. Rose Bowl Parade (ABC) – S0.930.690.841.513. The Price is Right 2 (CBS)0.560.690.800.860.800.804. TODAY 3rd Hour (NBC)0.550.500.560.650.740.795. The Young and the Restless (CBS)0.510.510.700.680.680.806. The Price is Right 1 (CBS)0.500.610.720.730.730.737. TODAY with Hoda & Jenna (NBC)0.460.410.460.500.620.638. General Hospital (ABC)0.430.360.500.560.530.749. The Bold and the Beautiful (CBS)0.400.410.650.580.600.7410. The View (ABC)0.360.26* – R0.480.510.740.61— Let’s Make a Deal 2 (CBS)0.36NR0.530.580.510.6312. Let’s Make a Deal 1 (CBS)0.30NR0.470.500.430.5413. NBC News Daily (NBC)0.270.250.330.40*0.48*0.61*14. The Talk (CBS)0.22NR0.370.380.380.5015. GMA3: What You Need to Know (ABC)0.210.240.280.430.520.44Source: Nielsen (Live+Same Day) Households Rank / Show / NetworkThis WeekLast Week2023202220212020*1. The Price is Right 2 (CBS)2.82.9N/A*3.33.13.52. The Price is Right 1 (CBS)2.52.6N/A*3.02.83.23. The Young and the Restless (CBS)2.22.2N/A*2.52.22.84. The Bold and the Beautiful (CBS)1.81.9N/A*2.11.92.55. The View (ABC)1.7NR1.71.72.52.16. Let’s Make a Deal 2 (CBS)1.6NRN/A*2.02.02.57. TODAY 3rd Hour (NBC)1.5N/A1.6N/A1.71.98. General Hospital (ABC)1.41.3N/A*1.51.51.8— Let’s Make a Deal 1 (CBS)1.4NRN/A*1.81.72.110. TODAY with Hoda & Jenna (NBC)1.1N/A1.2N/A1.31.411. GMA3: What You Need to Know (ABC)0.90.8N/A*1.21.41.2— NBC News Daily (NBC)0.90.80.91.2*1.2*1.4*— The Talk (CBS)0.9NR1.01.11.01.6N/A. Rose Bowl Parade (ABC) – SN/AN/AN/A2.03.9N/A. Tournament of Roses Parade (NBC) – SN/AN/AN/A1.63.5Source: Nielsen (Live+Same Day) Total Viewers (in millions) Rank / Show / NetworkThis WeekLast Week2023202220212020*1. The Price is Right 2 (CBS)4,4754,808N/A*5,1354,6824,9592. The Price is Right 1 (CBS)3,9354,222N/A*4,4514,2424,4113. The Young and the Restless (CBS)3,2273,406N/A*3,7403,2043,7394. The Bold and the Beautiful (CBS)2,7412,908N/A*3,0852,6813,2705. Let’s Make a Deal 2 (CBS)2,608NRN/A*3,1503,0543,3456. The View (ABC)2,453NR2,4572,4643,3132,6297. TODAY 3rd Hour (NBC)2,217N/A2,385N/A2,4572,5548. Let’s Make a Deal 1 (CBS)2,213NRN/A*2,7182,5402,8409. General Hospital (ABC)2,1752,040N/A*2,2212,0822,33510. TODAY with Hoda & Jenna (NBC)1,696N/A1,825N/A1,7881,87911. GMA3: What You Need to Know (ABC)1,4131,314N/A*1,8081,9471,59812. NBC News Daily (NBC)1,3031,2481,2751,783*1,763*1,884*13. The Talk (CBS)1,290NRN/A*1,5951,4292,096N/A. Rose Bowl Parade (ABC) – SN/AN/A*N/A3,2936,368N/A. Tournament of Roses Parade (NBC) – SN/AN/A*N/A2,6645,776Source: Nielsen (Live+Same Day) 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, each of which represents 1,250,000 homes as of the 2023-2024 television season. LEGEND R = RepeatS = SpecialDNC = Does Not CountNR = Not RatedN/A = Not Available* denotes further information Note*: Officially, the demo ratings are sorted by the rounded figures released by Nielsen. “NBC News Daily” 2022, 2021 and 2020 figures are compared to the performance of “Days of our Lives,” which moved to Peacock exclusively beginning September 12, 2022. “Let’s Make a Deal,” “The Talk,” and “The View” aired amended during the week of December 25-29, 2023, and were excluded from the weekly rankings for that week. Ratings for “TODAY 3rd Hour” and “TODAY with Hoda & Jenna” were unavailable for that week. Year-to-year comparisons (2023 vs. 2022) for most daytime broadcast shows among Households and Total Viewers will be unavailable for the foreseeable future due to figures being unavailable to Soap Opera Network during that period. **Notable Preemptions/Schedule Changes “The Bold and the Beautiful” aired a repeat on Monday, January 1, 2024, which was coded as a special. The show’s weekly average is based on four days (Tuesday through Friday). “General Hospital” was preempted on Monday, January 1, 2024 due to ABC’s broadcast of “The Rose Bowl Parade” and College Football (“Cheeze-It Citrus Bowl: Iowa vs. Tennessee”). The show’s weekly average is based on four days (Tuesday through Friday). “GMA3: What You Need to Know” was preempted on Monday, January 1, 2024 due to ABC’s broadcast of “The Rose Bowl Parade” and College Football (“Cheeze-It Citrus Bowl: Iowa vs. Tennessee”). The show’s weekly average is based on four days (Tuesday through Friday). “Let’s Make a Deal” aired repeats on Monday, January 1, 2024, which were coded as a special. The show’s weekly average is based on four days (Tuesday through Friday). “NBC News Daily” was coded as a special on Monday, January 1, 2024. The show’s weekly average is based on four days (Tuesday through Friday). “The Price is Right” aired repeats on Monday, January 1, 2024, which were coded as a special. The show’s weekly average is based on four days (Tuesday through Friday). “The Talk” aired a repeat on Monday, January 1, 2024, which was coded as a special. The show’s weekly average is based on four days (Tuesday through Friday). “TODAY 3rd Hour” was coded as a special on Monday, January 1, 2024. The show’s weekly average is based on four days (Tuesday through Friday). “TODAY with Hoda & Jenna” was coded as a special on Monday, January 1, 2024. The show’s weekly average is based on four days (Tuesday through Friday). “The View” was preempted on Monday, January 1, 2024 due to ABC’s broadcast of “The Rose Bowl Parade” and College Football (“Cheeze-It Citrus Bowl: Iowa vs. Tennessee”). The show’s weekly average is based on four days (Tuesday through Friday). “The Young and the Restless” aired a repeat on Monday, January 1, 2024, which was coded as a special. The show’s weekly average is based on four days (Tuesday through Friday). Note: The post Daytime Broadcast Ratings for the Week of January 1-5, 2024 appeared first on the Soap Opera Network website. Read More
  14. While the cast of “General Hospital” are who we think of when talking about ABC’s sole remaining daytime drama series, with glimpses of executive producer Frank Valentini and head writers Chris Van Etten and Dan O’Connor shown from time to time in interviews and on social media, it is the people behind the scenes who we never get to see and hear from that also make the show what it is year in and year out. To help honor those who play a significant role in the daily production of “General Hospital,” the series aired its full 2023 end credits on Tuesday, January 2, listing all those engineers, lighting directors, costumers, hairstylists, music connoisseurs, assistant directors, editors, office assistants, accountants, producers, technicians, carpenters, boom and audio operators, art directors, and so many more positions that are needed to make life in Port Charles, or more specifically The Prospect Studios in Hollywood, an easy one. Although airing after a dramatic episode in which Carly (Laura Wright) learned her mother, Bobbie Spencer (the late Jacklyn Zeman), had passed away, the end credits are an annual recap to honor those working behind the scenes throughout the previous calendar year. Therefore, the music played during the credits was meant to highlight the holiday season and in no way detract viewers from the storylines shown on-screen, which is something that caused quite a stir on social media shortly after it aired, but we won’t get into all of that. What follows is a breakdown of those people working behind the scenes in 2023 who helped in some way, big or small, to create the “General Hospital” fans have come to love and enjoy. Supervising Producer Mary Kelly Weir Supervising Producer Michelle Henry Senior Producer Jennifer Whittaker-Brogdon Coordinating Producer Jeffrey Sierks Coordinating Producer Cherie Wall Post Production Supervisor Peter Fillmore Editor Jillian Dedote Associate Directors/Editors Christine Magarian Ucar Marika Kushel Teresa Cicala Jillian Dedote Stage Managers Craig McManus Kyle Bell Casting Director Mark Teschner, C.S.A. Associate Casting Director Lisa Booth Art Directors Jennifer Elliott Andrew Evashchen Costume Designer Shawn Reeves Assistant Costume Designer William H. Hoffman, Jr. Costume Supervisor Julianna Bolles Morrison Lighting Directors Melanie Mohr Bob Bessoir George Webster Production Associates Nate Hapke Kelli Kuschman Frank Valentini, Executive Producer Kathy Hutchins/Shutterstock Assistant to the Executive Producer Steve Rosenberg Production Coordinator Beth McCann Script Coordinator Ally Lardner Writer’s Assistant Will Gavett Vice President of Production & Administration Dominick Nuzzi Senior Production Manager Tom Rotolo Senior Production Manager Tanya Boonsukha Technical Directors Kevin Carr Chuck Abate Property Masters Matthew Markham Ian Bramer Ronald Dearman, Jr. Alex Ishii Alejandro Padilla II Electricians Marcia Green George Webster Matt Kemp Kelly Kippen Antony Bradshaw Franciso Sedeno, Jr. Head Carpenter Phil Gonzalez Audio Gary Ellis Senior Video Antonio F. Simone Barry Long Cameras Craig Camou Dean Cosanella Barbara Langdon Vicky Walker Bruce Cooperman Boom Operators Tom Byrne Jimmy Chang Utility Stanley Magone Tay Lee Andrew Michaels Gary Ellis Jr. Robert Clark Justin Webster Special Effects Robert Krstevski Costumers Maki Chaudhuri Alice Volonino Margaret Lousen Christine Shaverdian Elizabeth Jerome Asantewa Young Mara Uribe Christina Lim Alethia del Monaco Make-Up Alexandra Fleck Luiza Adzhiyan Samantha Barrows Gayatri Bhamidipaty Priscilla Castro-Preciado Wendy Fisher Heather Pepe Jacklyn Quackenbush Victoria Vesy Hair Stylists Andzhela Adzhiyan Gabrielle Dipinto Aura Moreno Wendy Pineda Priscilla Quiroz Abraham Rivera Nikki Young On-Line Editor Steven Gonzalez Re-recording Mixer Alex Layne Jimmy Chang Nicholas S. Marcus Programming/Media Manager Kristy Turdo-Basciano Engineering Maintenance Casimiro Ancheta Greg Dolphin Senior Manager, Accounting Hilda Recio Security Umugali “Emma” Sultanova “General Hospital” ABC Original Music By Paul S. Glass Kurt Biederwolf Music Directors Paul S. Glass Dave Macleod Theme Music By Paul S. Glass Steve Hopkins Jack Urbont You can also watch the end credits below (it starts at the 1:23 mark). Note: The post ‘General Hospital’ 2023 End Credits: The People Behind the Scenes Who Helped Create Daily Drama in Port Charles appeared first on the Soap Opera Network website. Read More
  15. GH would have to be the number one show on ABC for that to happen. Not saying primetime actors aren't fans of the soap, but that ABC would have to get them to film a promo would only happen if the show was ABC's top program. When/if Grey's Anatomy were to end in a year or two, or whenever, I'm sure it'll get that treatment. Same for GH if/when it gets canceled, but just not for an anniversary right now.
  16. I saw when Deidre made that post yesterday, and I took her advice, lol. Sounds like it went from bad to worse. Let's hope Ricky Gervais gets a call next. You can hate the dude or dislike his jokes, but at least it gets people talking for the jokes themselves and not for tanking in front of a live audience and a live audience on TV. That's just bad, and I even like Jo Koy for the most part. I've found a number of his stand-up jokes funny and will watch a clip or two on YouTube from time to time. There's even an Asian woman who takes his jokes and presents her content with it by acting them out -- she does the same with other comedians, including Kevin Hart.
  17. To be clear, I'm not saying fans can't campaign on something they believe in, but they should at least know the facts behind certain decisions. We can't always blame the show or the network for things.
  18. On Saturday, January 6, one week after soap alum Jordi Vilasuso (“The Young and the Restless,” “All My Children,” et. al) shared an update on the pending birth of he and his wife Kaitlin preparing to welcome their third child, another daughter, into the world, the couple took to Instagram to announce the birth of Lucy Noelle Vilasuso. “It is with overwhelming joy and the fullest of hearts that we welcome the answer to our prayers, our sweet Lucy Noelle. We have been waiting so long for you, little girl. ‘You are something between a dream and a miracle,'” said the couple in a dually posted message on Instagram. “Thank you, beautiful friends and family, for the part you have played in this chapter. I wish I could say that it was a purely faith filled journey from our first loss until today, but the God’s honest truth is that knowing you were holding our family in your prayers was often what got us through. I know I’ve said it before, but we are truly forever grateful,” the post continued. “And to anyone who sees these pictures and feels an ounce of hurt for your own hearts dream- please know that I will never not think about you as I post. I truly never thought this day would come- as evidenced by my complete lack of preparation for this little bundle.. I literally had not bought a thing. But this little girl in my arms is proof that God’s promises are greater than our fears, no matter how big those fears are. I see you, I have been you, I am praying for you. Hold onto your hope. “We love each of you to the [moon emoji] .. and also, Riley and Evie are the best big sisters on the planet.” Note: The post Jordi Vilasuso and his Wife Kaitlin Announce the Birth of Their Third Child, A Girl, Who They Named Lucy Noelle appeared first on the Soap Opera Network website. Read More
  19. It's not offensive. It is an opinion which I happen to agree with. Fan campaigns can work if the show made the decision they are campaigning to reverse. Without going into specifics, there are other reasons Bo and Hope aren't on the show, and it isn't because DAYS doesn't want them.
  20. This is true (re: Tara), and as for Harrison, that is something soaps thrive off of so I wouldn't be surprised if he becomes a teenager within a year or two, haha.
  21. I just checked, and yes this is the outfit they are supposed to wear although the episode date is listed as January 9th for this particular photo. The episodes with these outfits were filmed on November 14, 2023 (airdates 12/26/2023; 12/27, 2023; 12/28, 2023), November 28, 2023 (airdate January 2, 2024), and November 30, 2023 (airdate January 9, 2024).
  22. Here's a link to the Talk Show Rewind channel: https://www.youtube.com/@TalkShowRewind Here's a link to Liquid Soap: https://www.youtube.com/@LiquidSoapTV Both have been "verified" by YouTube, although I don't know how much that matters since I see videos from American shows uploaded to Indian-run YouTube channels illegally and they have verified badges too for some reason.
  23. Didn't she go to prison though for some pretty severe crimes? The kid is young enough that they can pretend he doesn't have a mother. Plus, his birth certificate daddy is dead so the Abbotts can pretend they created the kid at this point. Haha. Yeah, I found out because a video I got from Corday for the Digital Series from a few years ago got a copyright note that was attached to Sony (even though Corday gave me the video for sharing purposes 🙄), and they recommended the Liquid Soap channel in the notes. I did further digging and also remembered that Sony created a lot of YouTube channels during the height of the pandemic, including ones for Norman Lear's shows, The Nanny, and so on. In fact, they also created a channel for classic talk shows called Talk Show Rewind which has old clips of "The Rikki Lake Show" and "The Tempestt Bledsoe Show." There are also dozens of other topic-specific channels they created on YouTube. I guess someone finally woke up and realized they could make some money off of the content. As for accuracy, it's totally wrong in many cases, I agree. For instance, the DAYS videos say the show airs on NBC still and link to the NBC.com website which ironically redirects to the Peacock page for DAYS. Also, on the Y&R posts they note the show is currently in its 49th season even though the post dates clearly coincide with the show's 50th season -- the videos aren't from either season, to be clear.
  24. Speaking of Sharon and Nicholas. Here is the clip in which he proposed prior to that wedding. For reference, the above clip comes from the YouTube channel called Liquid Soap, which I recently discovered is owned by Sony and is dedicated to highlighting clips/scenes from their soaps, including The Young and the Restless, Days of our Lives, Party of Five and Dawson's Creek, among others.
  25. I just have to say that Amelia is looking GREAT in that outfit and shaking her head. I now want to watch Victoria getting down in the club one night with her girlfriends, which means she'd have to have friends. Speaking of which, that's what's missing on the soaps. Girlfriends and the bros. No character seems to have any true friends on any soap.

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