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Numbers are based on Live+Same Day ratings

Ratings for the week December 24-28, 2007

(Compared to Last Week/Compared to Last Year)

Total Viewers

1. Y&R 5,752,000 (+93,000/-76,000)

2. B&B 3,876,000 (-26,000/-260,000)

3. ATWT 3,062,000 (-60,000/-316,000)

4. GH 3,037,000 (+95,000/-653,000)

5. DAYS 2,950,000 (+344,000/-662,000)

6. AMC 2,835,000 (+369,000/-487,000)

7. OLTL 2,759,000 (+346,000/-494,000)

8. GL 2,583,000 (+20,000/-406,000)

HH

1. Y&R 4.2/12 (+.1/-.1)

2. B&B 2.9/8 (+.1/-.2)

3. GH 2.4/7 (+.1/-.4)

4. ATWT 2.3/7 (same/-.2)

5. AMC 2.1/6 (+.1/-.4)

5. OLTL 2.1/6 (+.1/-.4)

5. DAYS 2.1/6 (+.1/-.6)

8. GL 1.9/5 (same/-.3)

Women 18-49 Viewers

1. Y&R 1,304,000 (+168,000/-55,000)

2. GH 1,020,000 (+64,000/-259,000)

3. DAYS 911,000 (+29,000/-215,000)

4. OLTL 893,000 (+116,000/-141,000)

5. B&B 876,000 (+74,000/-55,000)

6. AMC 840,000 (+61,000/-140,000)

7. ATWT 792,000 (+19,000/-94,000)

8. GL 740,000 (+59,000/+13,000)

Women 18-49 Rating

1. Y&R 2.0/11 (+.3/-.1)

2. GH 1.5/8 (same/-.4)

3. DAYS 1.4/8 (+.1/-.3)

3. OLTL 1.4/8 (+.2/-.2)

5. B&B 1.3/7 (+.1/-.1)

5. AMC 1.3/7 (+.1/-.2)

7. ATWT 1.2/7 (same/-.1)

8. GL 1.1/6 (+.1/same)

Girls 12-17 Viewers

1. DAYS 116,000 (+81,000/+12,000)

2. GH 66,000 (+15,000/+12,000)

3. Y&R 64,000 (+6,000/-25,000)

4. OLTL 60,000 (+31,000/+30,000)

5. AMC 50,000 (+30,000/+13,000)

6. B&B 39,000 (+8,000/-31,000)

7. ATWT 37,000 (+13,000/-21,000)

8. GL 31,000 (-9,000/-24,000)

Women 18-34 Rating

1. Y&R 1.3/8 (+.4/same)

2. AMC 1.0/6 (+.1/-.1)

2. GH 1.0/6 (same/-.5)

4. OLTL 0.9/5 (+.1/-.3)

4. DAYS 0.9/5 (-.2/-.6)

6. ATWT 0.8/5 (+.1/same)

6. B&B 0.8/5 (+.2/same)

8. GL 0.7/4 (+.1/+.1)

Men 18+ Viewers

1. Y&R 1,383,000 (-51,000/-6,000)

2. B&B 892,000 (-27,000/+1,000)

3. ATWT 680,000 (-9,000/-53,000)

4. AMC 678,000 (+158,000/-5,000)

5. DAYS 656,000 (+124,000/-30,000)

6. GH 575,000 (+45,000/-12,000)

7. OLTL 570,000 (+108,000/-19,000)

8. GL 560,000 (+4,000/-139,000)

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Day-To-Day HH Ratings - HH/Total Viewers

AMC

Monday: 1.9/2,534,000 (did not count)

Tuesday: 1.3/1,808,000 (did not count)

Wednesday: 2.1/2,718,000

Thursday: 2.2/2,905,000

Friday: 2.1/2,882,000

ATWT

Monday: 2.2/3,082,000 (did not count)

Tuesday:

Wednesday: 2.4/3,093,000

Thursday: 2.2/2,931,000

Friday: 2.3/3,163,000

B&B

Monday: 2.8/3,858,000 (did not count)

Tuesday: 1.4/1,959,000 (did not count)

Wednesday: 3.0/3,935,000

Thursday: 2.8/3,791,000

Friday: 2.9/3,902,000

DAYS

Monday: 1.9/2,656,000 (did not count)

Tuesday: 1.4/2,061,000 (did not count)

Wednesday: 2.1/3,072,000

Thursday: 2.0/2,846,000

Friday: 2.1/2,933,000

GH

Monday: 2.1/2,856,000 (did not count)

Tuesday:

Wednesday: 2.2/2,932,000

Thursday: 2.4/3,001,000

Friday: 2.5/3,178,000

GL

Monday: 1.7/2,487,000 (did not count)

Tuesday:

Wednesday: 2.0/2,584,000

Thursday: 1.8/2,465,000

Friday: 2.0/2,699,000

OLTL

Monday: 1.9/2,515,000 (did not count)

Tuesday:

Wednesday: 2.1/2,637,000

Thursday: 2.1/2,711,000

Friday: 2.2/2,928,000

Y&R

Monday: 3.7/5,436,000 (did not count)

Tuesday: 1.9/2,762,000 (did not count)

Wednesday: 4.3/5,864,000

Thursday: 4.1/5,689,000

Friday: 4.2/5,703,000

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For the SEASON September 24, 2007 through December 30, 2007

HH

1. Y&R 4.1

2. B&B 2.9

3. GH 2.4

4. ATWT 2.3

5. OLTL 2.2

6. AMC 2.1

7. DAYS 2.0

8. GL 1.9

Women 18-49 Rating

1. Y&R 1.9

2. GH 1.6

3. OLTL 1.4

3. B&B 1.4

3. DAYS 1.4

6. ATWT 1.3

7. AMC 1.2

8. GL 1.1

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Here's my prediction for the ratings during December 24-28, 2007:

HH

1. Y&R 4.2/14 (+.1)

2. B&B 3.0/10 (+.2)

3. ATWT 2.3/8 (same)

4. GH 2.2/7 (-.1)

5. DAYS 2.0/7 (same)

5. GL 2.0/6 (+.1)

7. OLTL 1.9/7 (-.1)

7. AMC 1.9/7 (-.1)

Women 18-49 Rating

1. Y&R 1.8/11 (+.1)

2. GH 1.6/9 (+.1)

3. DAYS 1.4/9 (+.1)

4. OLTL 1.2/8 (same)

4. AMC 1.2/8 (same)

5. ATWT 1.1/8 (-.1)

5. B&B 1.1/8 (-.1)

5. GL 1.1/6 (+.1)

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My prediction

HH

1. Y&R 4.1/14 (same)

2. B&B 2.9/10 (+.1)

3. ATWT 2.3/8 (same)

4. GH 2.2/7 (-.1)

5. DAYS 2.1/7 (+.1)

6. GL 2.0/6 (+.1)

7. OLTL 1.9/7 (-.1)

7. AMC 1.9/7 (-.1)

Women 18-49 Rating

1. Y&R 1.8/11 (+.1)

2. DAYS 1.6/9 (+.2)

3. GH 1.5/9 (-1)

4. OLTL 1.2/8 (same)

4. AMC 1.2/8 (same)

5. ATWT 1.1/8 (-.1)

5. B&B 1.1/8 (-.1)

5. GL 1.1/6 (+.1)

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ABC PRESS RELEASE

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January 7, 2008

Fringe Ratings Report: ABC Daytime Programming

Week of December 24-28, 2007

All Three ABC Daytime Dramas Rank Among the Top 5 Daytime Programs

With Target Women 18-49

“All My Children” Delivers its Best Women 18-49 Ratings in 10 Weeks

All ABC Daytime Dramas Grow Week-to-Week Among Women 18-49

ABC Daytime

* ABC delivered 3 of the week’s Top 5 ranking programs in Daytime in Women 18-49: “General Hospital” (#2 - 1.5 rating), “One Life to Live” (#3T - 1.4 rating) and “All My Children” (#5T – 1.3 rating).

* “All My Children” scored its best ratings in ten weeks among Women 18-49 (840,000 – since week of 10/15/07).

* All three ABC daytime dramas were up week-to-week among Women 18-49: “All My Children” (+8% - 840,000 vs. 779,000), “One Life to Live” (+15% - 893,000 vs. 777,000) and “General Hospital” (+7% - 1,020,000 vs. 956,000).

Following are the Daytime Lineup ratings averages, plus Top 5 Programs Ranks – Week of Dec. 24-28, 2007:

Daytime Rank: Total Viewers Women 18-49 (Rtg/000s)

No. 1 CBS 4.16 million No. 1 NBC 1.4/911,000

No. 2 NBC 2.95 million No. 1 CBS 1.4/908,000

No. 3 ABC 2.94 million No. 3 ABC 1.3/873,000

Top 5 Daytime Programs in Women 18-49 (rank based on rating)

Program Net Rtg/000s

The Young & the Restless CBS 2.0/1.30 million

General Hospital ABC 1.5/1.02 million

Days of Our Lives NBC 1.4/911,000

One Life to Live ABC 1.4/893,000

Bold & the Beautiful CBS 1.3/876,000

All My Children ABC 1.3/840,000

Source: NTI, Live + Same Day, 12/24-12/28/07. All Daytime Programs were coded as specials or pre-empted on Monday and Tuesday. The View was in repeats all week.

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