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  1. @beebs Thank you for the new season end ratings :) 

    I took your 1991/92 season end ratings and updated the net differential from 1987/88 to 1991/92 and the new rankings are 

    Y&R +0.4

    B&B +0.2

    All My Children -0.5

    Guiding Light -0.5

    As the World Turns -0.8

    Another World -1.1

    Loving -1.3

    Santa Barbara -1.6

    Days -1.8

    General Hospital -2.1

    One Life to Live -2.1

     

    For 1992/93 the rankings are

    B&B +0.6

    Y&R +0.4

    All My Children -0.1

    Guiding Light -0.7

    As the World Turns -0.8

    Loving -1.2

    One Life to Live -1.8

    Another World -1.8

    General Hospital -1.9

    Santa Barbara -2.0

    Days -2.1

     

  2. More 1980s dramas to add to your list: Knight Rider, Wiseguy, Thirtysomething, China Beach, Life Goes On

    To the CBS comedy list add Major Dad, Dave's World, Cybill, Cosby.

  3. 10 minutes ago, te. said:

    lame 90210 cross-over

    Aaron Spelling wisely cut ties between 90210 and Melrose early on, after Melrose episode 3 I think. He learned his lesson after the disaster that was The Colbys.

  4. 3 hours ago, BetterForgotten said:

    I also didn’t know how rare it would be at the time to see Monti Sharp and Kristoff St. John (and later Shemar Moore) as the younger leading men in this respective soaps. That really hasn’t happen again for younger black leads since then. 

    In that same era there was also Dondre T. Whitfield and Keith Hamilton Cobb on All My Children, and Thyme Lewis on Days, but I don't know if they were considered younger leads on their shows.

  5. 50 minutes ago, Soapsuds said:

    For some reason I thought it was going on already. That's when the ratings fell apart.

    June 17, 1994 was the car chase, and we know the rest.

    36 minutes ago, Khan said:

    We're always so quick to blame O.J. for the across-the-board decline in ratings for soaps, but I think if TPTB had not overreacted like they did and just stayed the course, the numbers might've climbed back up.

    Given the ratings data we have now, I say the real issues began in the late 1980s with Iran-Contra, Nielsen people meters, and 1988 writer's strike and it all culminated in the aftermath of OJ.

  6. Possible tank job

    2001/02: After four Top 10 seasons and one Top 30 season at Sunday 8 pm, CBS moves Touched by an Angel back to Saturday, where it was not a hit in its first two seasons. Touched by an Angel falls out of the Top 30 but returns 2002/03 on Saturday for what would be its final season.

    Possible sabotage

    1997/98: CBS moves Murphy Brown from Monday to Wednesday and the ratings drop further (Murphy Brown went from 18th in 1995/96 to below the Top 30 in 1996/97). Later in the season CBS moves Murphy Brown back to Monday but the damage was already done and Murphy Brown is cancelled after 10 seasons.

  7. 18 hours ago, Khan said:

     barrage of pretty, young blondes who can't act and have no real reason for being on the show.

    It was a pattern across all three CBS primetime soaps to salary dump the long-time female cast members and bring on sweet young things hired on the cheap. I have my own theories for that but I will hold myself back from stating them so as not to derail this thread.

  8. What to watch for in 1994.

    Y&R reaches 9s.

    Bradley first full year at B&B.

    Reilly Days continues to gain.

    General Hospital continues to gain.

    Nancy Curlee leaves Guiding Light writing team.

    Douglas Marland material finished at As the World Turns.

    OJ.

    Fall 1994, CBS loses NFL broadcasting rights, leading to the loss of several established affiliates in major media markets. I'm pretty sure this also impacts CBS daytime ratings in the aftermath of OJ.

  9.  

    12 hours ago, JAS0N47 said:

    10/18/93-10/22/93:

    Y&R big event: Scott learns he has an illness and that Sheila survived the fire, thus he and Sheila are still legally married.

    12 hours ago, JAS0N47 said:

    11/1/93-11/5/93:

    B&B November 1993 big event Catalina Island remote where Scott dies.

    12 hours ago, JAS0N47 said:

    FROM THE VAULT: WEEKLY DAYTIME NIELSEN RATINGS: WEEKS OF 10/25/93-10/29/93 & 11/1/93-11/5/93:

    General Hospital in 2nd. Was this Luke/Laura return?

  10. 10 hours ago, Liberty City said:

    Melody Thomas Scott admits one-year before being cast as Nikki, she was almost cast as Lucy; it was between her and Charlene Tilton.

    I did not know this. I don't recall Melody Thomas Scott mentioning in her book that she was considered for Dallas. Besides, I don't get spoiled brat/princess energy from her.

    Say what we will about Charlene Tilton acting but she had the spoiled brat/princess game on lock.

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