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DAYS will air on New Year's Day!

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I really see no reason why the show's are not aired on Thanksgiving, Christmas, and New Year's Day ANYWAY so good!

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Because the networks feel that since people are home during those days, they will show programs that are "bigger" than soaps.

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I would love for the soaps to be on holidays but I would either have to record them or watch them on Sopanet because I am usually busy all day on those days. It would be nice because we wouldn't have the preemptions.

They would never count thosr days in the ratings though if they were on. Many people wouldn't watch because of traveling and family and the like.

Drew is right though-people are home and with family and they aren't going to watch soaps. They will watch sporting events, parades, etc.

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Actually, I don't think that will be correct. I live in Canada and mostly watch Days on our Rogers Cable box, which is basically like a satellite. And, on that, channel 141, Days aired on Christmas Day. It was a day-ahead episode, too. I caught just the ending of it cuz I thought it wasn't going to air Christmas Day.

So, for those people in Canada that watch it using satellite or likewise, I'm sure Days will air on New Years Day since it did on Christmas Day. So, Canadians will still be an episode ahead via satellite or similiar forms, not regular cable.

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Actually, I don't think that will be correct. I live in Canada and mostly watch Days on our Rogers Cable box, which is basically like a satellite. And, on that, channel 141, Days aired on Christmas Day. It was a day-ahead episode, too. I caught just the ending of it cuz I thought it wasn't going to air Christmas Day.

So, for those people in Canada that watch it using satellite or likewise, I'm sure Days will air on New Years Day since it did on Christmas Day. So, Canadians will still be an episode ahead via satellite or similiar forms, not regular cable.

I caught the beginning of DAYS on channel 141 yesterday (December 26), to make sure it was still airing the day ahead episode, and it wasn't. It aired the same episode that aired on NBC, only an hour earlier. I think the episode that aired on 123 at 7pm was the day ahead.

I have a feeling (maybe it's more wishful thinking) that someone at Global just assumed DAYS and Passions and Y&R wouldn't air on New Year's Day in the US, so they just scheduled Gilmore Girls to run in it's place without verifying it, and then went on holiday. At least I hope that's it. I've e-mailed Global too. Hopefully they'll give us a straight answer.

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Just tuned into NTV and they aired the same episode as yesterday for DAYS. So no day ahead eppy.

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Global Edmonton is still day ahead.

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All the soaps will be off again starting Jan 2 -- looks like that's the day of Pres. Ford's funeral. Almost everything was pre-empted for Reagan, I'm sure the networks will do the same.

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I don't know if they will be preempted. It depends on the time of the funeral and all.

With Reagan, there was wall to wall coverage but so far for Ford there was only a preemption during Leno last night to break the news of his death and that was it. With Reagan, from the time the news of his death broke until the funeral it was nonstop. We'll see but so far I don't think it will be as covered as Reagan's.

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OH GOD! I f-ing hate this crap! Air the funeral on CNN, and we'll watch if we want too! Jesus Christ.

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Exactly, King. We've had enough preemptions!

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A President's death deserves respect, but ITA that it should be on CNN and news stations. There's no reason for the networks to preempt for this.

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Of course out of respect for the presidency, pre-emption are silly to worry about. However, I think it's kind of funny how the media has been so excited today about Ford's death. (He was president for barely two years and signed his fate by pardoning Nixon, inflation was horrible, gas prices were high, terrible times, etc.) I just think the media loves to do the public mourning thing, etc.

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Pre-emptions aren't silly, not when CNN exists for just such a reason as this one.

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I don't really care. I'll say it. I don't think the funeral of a President from thirty years ago should shut down network television. SORRY! Call me what you will, but I think it's ridiculous.

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