July 19, 201015 yr Member For what it's worth Jamey Giddens has confirmed that he was not referring to DOOL when he stated last week that his sources are telling him OLTL is not going to be the next show to go. So it has to be AMC. Interestingly some of the actors mentioned at AMC's fan club luncheon last summer that they were told that if the show did not move to LA then it would only survive "a couple more years". As it turns out it looks like it may not even hit the one year mark in LA, depending on the time frame for this.
July 19, 201015 yr Member Interestingly some of the actors mentioned at AMC's fan club luncheon last summer that they were told that if the show did not move to LA then it would only survive "a couple more years". As it turns out it looks like it may not even hit the one year mark in LA, depending on the time frame for this. I don't know how true this is and I don't watch AMC at all, but the truth be told, I don't want to see it go. Hopefully, they will all pick-up. On that note 60 minutes did a report on demos and how that 18-49 target with what the advertisers pay most more for and that is who they are going after. Overall HH's don't really mean that much to them. If ABC were to do the correct thing business wise and they had to pick, AMC would be the next logical show to go. Again, I don't think they want to get rid of any, but only time will tell.
July 21, 201015 yr Member I was listening to the DC podcast and they clearly say that OLTL stays under budget. Just food for thought.
July 21, 201015 yr Member Didn't they lose money because they didn't book the place they were supposed to store their sets or something? Yes. LOL ridiculous. Still, it always takes a good half year or so for the budgets to settle when a show does something like move coasts--I think AMC is safe, for now...
July 21, 201015 yr Member I don't really buy that either. Erica Kane is the true "brand" IMO........ AMC and OLTL have always been my shows, though it's no secret my heart is more with AMC. But I know when people my age, friends, etc, find out I watch AMC they ALL at least recognize the title--most look at me cluelessly when I say One Life...
July 21, 201015 yr Member Yes. LOL ridiculous. Still, it always takes a good half year or so for the budgets to settle when a show does something like move coasts--I think AMC is safe, for now... Me too. If after a year they haven't made improvements in the bottom line then they're screwed but no way would the suits green light a move then cancel a few months later. I was listening to the DC podcast and they clearly say that OLTL stays under budget. Just food for thought. Is that based on current information or are they just repeating the same thing people have been saying for years? Edited July 21, 201015 yr by marceline
July 21, 201015 yr Member Me too. If after a year they haven't made improvements in the bottom line then they're screwed but no way would the suits green light a move then cancel a few months later. Is that based on current information or are they just repeating the same thing people have been saying for years? It was current information. They said production cost are booming for the ABC's show EXCEPT for OLTL. They stay far under budget. Apparently, AMC is still running way over budget despite the move.
July 21, 201015 yr Member I was listening to the DC podcast and they clearly say that OLTL stays under budget. Just food for thought. I think DC is one of the most reliable websites out there but not when it comes to the crap they spew on the podcast. If I had a nickle for every wrong thing they've said on the podcasts...
July 21, 201015 yr Member I think DC is one of the most reliable websites out there but not when it comes to the crap they spew on the podcast. If I had a nickle for every wrong thing they've said on the podcasts... I agree with you about the Podcasts. Sometime they are ridiculous, but I think Jamey is on the money with this. I've seen it printed elsewhere in the past. Valentini runs a tight ship. Edited July 21, 201015 yr by MontyB
July 21, 201015 yr Member After the flucker of mess I saw this week I want Y&R and B&B to fall hard in the ratings!!
July 22, 201015 yr Member The biggest question is why do they even keep Julie Carruthers on at AMC: LA?! She can't even keep her f*cking budget under control. As much as I hate to say it, if Ellen Wheeler were to come to AMC: LA, at least the show would stay under budget and she would at least get rid of some of these ridiculous supercouples with rabid fanbases that have run their course(i.e. Zendall, Rylee). I don't understand why a show that is overbudget needs to bring back these couples and these actors that put the show in the position that they got into in the first place.
July 22, 201015 yr Member I don't understand why a show that is overbudget needs to bring back these couples and these actors that put the show in the position that they got into in the first place. Agreed. I'm not going to pretend to know how they work out their budgets, but it has to be expensive to fly the actors who still live on the East Coast back and forth. Lucci, Williams, Morgan and any others.
July 22, 201015 yr Member The biggest question is why do they even keep Julie Carruthers on at AMC: LA?! She can't even keep her f*cking budget under control. As much as I hate to say it, if Ellen Wheeler were to come to AMC: LA, at least the show would stay under budget and she would at least get rid of some of these ridiculous supercouples with rabid fanbases that have run their course(i.e. Zendall, Rylee). I don't understand why a show that is overbudget needs to bring back these couples and these actors that put the show in the position that they got into in the first place. +1 I like Greenlee, I admit, and I'm fine with Ryan staying on the canvas in the diminished capacity he did earlier this Spring--I'm even fine with Kendall (as long as there's no way Zach will be on long at all), but I think ou're completely right. Ratings have hardly been stellar since Zendall left, and Rylee was downplayed, but they also weren't significantly higher when those couples were featured--at all to my knowledge. JHC has never had any vision for the show IMHO--back in the day if a show was doing poorly, it seems they'd think about replacing the EP at least as quickly as they would the HW--yet she's stayed on through several unsucessful writing regimes--why? I know Ed Scott also said he's always loved AMC and implied now that it was West Coast he wouldn't mind being there--I know he's not a figure without controvercy, and I have no idea how he'd do at AMC, but at this point I'm ready to take any EP who actually might have some sort of vision for the show. I was hoping--and still am though it seems foolish--that they just wanted to keep JHC for the move to have some sort of staff consistancy, etc and would soon replace her. Agreed. I'm not going to pretend to know how they work out their budgets, but it has to be expensive to fly the actors who still live on the East Coast back and forth. Lucci, Williams, Morgan and any others. I thought Lucci was the only one ABC really did that with--and the others like Debbi Morgan (who lives in Connecticut or somewhere, right?) stay for much longer stretches of time in LA.
July 22, 201015 yr Member I thought Lucci was the only one ABC really did that with--and the others like Debbi Morgan (who lives in Connecticut or somewhere, right?) stay for much longer stretches of time in LA. I think Morgan lives in the Baltimore area and I know Williams still lives here in NYC.
July 22, 201015 yr Member But Lucci is the only one on the 2 weeks there 2 weeks off schedule I thought (or is it 3 weeks there?)--Morgan, etc, travel back when they can. I *thought* anyway.
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