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CBS cancels Guiding Light

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One gets the image of Ellen Wheeler calling people in the middle of the night, crying, asking if they're sure the show is safe another month. Like handling a crazy relative.

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One gets the image of Ellen Wheeler calling people in the middle of the night, crying, asking if they're sure the show is safe another month. Like handling a crazy relative.

LOL.

RE: range....

I bet, since GL tapes about two-three months in advance, they may have decided to break the news now to make sure the show gets a proper sendoff.

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I could sit here from now until September and analyze where and how GL went wrong, but I don't believe it'll do anyone any good. For me, the point is, the biggest part of my childhood was officially cancelled today (ironically, w/ my thirtieth birthday a little over two months away); and as sad as I am to see "the Light" burn out forever, I am also relieved that, come this fall, neither CBS, nor TeleNext, nor anyone else will have it to kick around -- and I do mean kick around -- anymore. We GL fans have our memories, and that's something no network executive or production regime will ever take away.

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Dee, that's probably what they told Ellen today. "It's fine; it sends its love!"

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Hopefully this news will light a fire under all the other remaining soaps. They all have to step up their games if they want to survive.

That's what I've heard used to say by some that it's better that GL is gone, but I doubt Frons is going to care (he'll probably be happy that daytime is further towards death -- he can replace ABC soaps with "Being Erica" and "Real Housewives of Manitoba" marathons), and Bradley Bell already thinks B&B is perfect. ATWT has its own problems. I think if anything this will just encourage the networks to further gut soaps, because they figure if the longest-running soap is gone, even when the show was improving, then all soaps are on their way out.

I grew up with GL and as much as I wish I could say the show had become a misery, it's good the show is gone (I probably would have felt this way a few years ago), this is just so awful. I was really enjoying the show lately. I guess everything has to the end. I feel like all the soaps I was raised watching are either gone or going, with nothing but dross to replace them.

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It helps that the ABC soaps do well in the big Eastern media markets. I'm sure that internally, they are on solid ground. ATWT is the soap that is now in most danger. P&G could decide to pull the plug instead of staying in the soap business

ATWT is definitely next.

After that, DAYS? DAYS is hard to predict. If they maintain being a strong 3rd, will somebody come to the rescue? Will NBC keep them?

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ATWT is definitely next.

After that, DAYS? DAYS is hard to predict. If they maintain being a strong 3rd, will somebody come to the rescue? Will NBC keep them?

Days is impossible to call, IMHO.

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These days, GH too. If this is not an April Fool's joke (how tacky to do it today even if it isn't a joke), the entire ABC line-up is essentially at the bottom of the ratings whenever ATWT has a half-decent week.

I think Alvin said that GH always bounces back, he is right.. I feel that GH will maintain its .1 lead or so. I mean the difference between the bottom shows is laughable and sometimes 5000 viewers. But the ranking is still a ranking. I'll be damned if OLTL becomes the lowest rated soap. I hope it never hits that spot.

It is weird to me how well AMC and OLTL due in many markets- NY, Dallas, LA, yet they tank so badly.

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Dee, that's probably what they told Ellen today. "It's fine; it sends its love!"

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It is weird to me how well AMC and OLTL due in many markets- NY, Dallas, LA, yet they tank so badly.

Life-long east-coaster (New Yorker), but before cable became big, CBS didn't show well on East Coast when we're talking about TV's with antennas and such (maybe it's because CBS is the first channel on the dial in non-cable talk). I wonder if that influenced this flow.

Days is impossible to call, IMHO.

I agree, all we really know about DAYS is it's doing well and NBC threatens cancellation no matter what but never follows through. Then there's always the rumors that another netowrk wnats to pick it up. So we'll see soon enough.

I mean the difference between the bottom shows is laughable and sometimes 5000 viewers.

Yes, right now you take GL out of the equation, GH at the moment/ATWT/AMC/OLTL are like stacked pancakes with basically no differentiation when the numbers come in. GH is keeping a better "demo" than the other 3 but that's about all the crow there.

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