Members LeClerc Posted July 16, 2010 Members Share Posted July 16, 2010 Even Jamey Giddens is now saying that his sources (who have proven to be extremely reliable) are telling him that OLTL will not be the next ABC soap to go. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Members marceline Posted July 16, 2010 Members Share Posted July 16, 2010 If you're referring to his tweet, ge doesn't say it won't be the next ABC soap to go. He says that OLTL might not be the next soap to go which means another soap could be on the chopping block. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Members OLTL_fan Posted July 16, 2010 Members Share Posted July 16, 2010 I think its DAYS. NBC only renewed it because it was on the ups averaging over 3 million viewers and 1.3 demo. DAYS has to go back up and theres still time. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Members LeClerc Posted July 16, 2010 Members Share Posted July 16, 2010 But he was asked about his gut feeling on the future of OLTL and he clearly feels much better about it. The only thing that would make him feel more optimistic about OLTL would be one of his moles telling that AMC is being targeted, no? Whatever happens with DOOL and the CBS shows doesn't impact OLTL's odds at ABC. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Members marceline Posted July 16, 2010 Members Share Posted July 16, 2010 I don't follow Jamey so I don't know who asked what and what his response was. But the one tweet I saw said that he wasn't so sure OLTL would be the next soap to go. I'm not going to get into second guessing him what he "meant." Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Members MontyB Posted July 16, 2010 Members Share Posted July 16, 2010 I'm sitting reading this and laughing. Ya all need to leave all those ABC show alone, LOL! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Members Eric83 Posted July 16, 2010 Members Share Posted July 16, 2010 Maybe he feels that this whole cutting 20 episodes thing ABC is doing means that all 3 ABC soaps are safe for a minute, and that DAYS (I personally think B&B ) could go before ABC finally decides to can it. I do want OLTL to outlive AMC, but not because I am a crazy fanboy. I just enjoy the show more and love its vibe, and want it to survive. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Members MontyB Posted July 16, 2010 Members Share Posted July 16, 2010 I feel the same way. Pratt ruined AMC for me. I have to leave my beloved Angie and Jessie behind. I guess I'm one of those who tuned and has no plans to return. Also, they moved to show to LA and I'm a stone cold Manhattanite and as trifling as it may sound, I won't forgive ABC for taking away that little piece of NY. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Members jdawg1077 Posted July 16, 2010 Members Share Posted July 16, 2010 Here's a look at some online viewing numbers. Lots of soap info mixed in throughout. Looks like Days is the most-watched show on NBC.com in June... http://tvbythenumbers.com/2010/07/16/abc%e2%80%99s-the-gates-is-june%e2%80%99s-no-1-program-in-unique-viewers-the-bachelorette-is-no-1-in-total-streams/57324 via press release: ABC.com Ranks as the No. 1 Online Broadcast Site for June 2010, Taking the Top Spot for the 6th Consecutive Month ABC’s Freshman Series “The Gates” is June 2010’s No. 1 Program in Unique Viewers, While “The Bachelorette’ Is the Month’s No. 1 in Total Streams Based on data as reported from Nielsen VideoCensus for June 2010, the first month of the summer, ABC.com (3.4 million UVs) ranked as the No. 1 online broadcast site for the month in Unique Viewers. ABC.com’s finish represented the 6th straight month (Jan ’10 – Jun ‘10) that the ABC website has taken the top spot. ABC.com beat CBS Television by 42% (2.4 million UVs), NBC.com by 79% (1.9 million UVs) Fox Broadcasting by 89% (1.8 million UVs), and Cwtv.com by 1385% (229,000 UVs). ABC.com was up in Unique Viewers over the year-ago month (3.4 million UVs vs. 3.3 million UVs). Program Highlights – Unique Viewers (June ‘10) For viewing of full episodes and short-form content, ABC.com owned 7 of the Top 10 spots during June ’10, including the No. 1 series, with the freshman drama “The Gates.” ABC.com’s Top 10 entries include “The Gates” (No. 1 – 814,000 Unique Viewers), “The Bachelorette” (No. 2 – 797,000 million UVs), “General Hospital” (No. 3 – 646,000 UVs), “All My Children” (No. 6 – 422,000 UVs), “True Beauty” (No. 7 – 418,000 UVs), “One Life to Live” (No. 9 – 338,000 UVs) and “Wipeout” (No. 10 – 329,000 UVs). Program Highlights – Total Streams (June ‘10) For Total Streams, ABC.com had 5 of the Top 10 shows in June ’10, included the No. 1 program with “The Bachelorette.” ABC.com’s Top 10 entries in Total Streams include “The Bachelorette” (No. 1 – 14.4 million Total Streams), “General Hospital” (No. 4 – 7.0 million TS), “The Gates” (No. 6 – 4.6 million TS), “Lost” (No. 8 – 3.3 million TS) and “All My Children” (No. 10 – 3.1 million TS). Broadcast Network Websites – Unique Viewers (June ‘10) Name Unique Viewers No. 1 ABC.com 3.4 million No. 2 CBS Television 2.4 million No. 3 NBC.com 1.9 million No. 4 Fox Broadcasting 1.8 million No. 5 Cwtv.com 229,000 Top 10 Programs – Unique Viewers (June ‘10) Program Net Unique Vieers No. 1 The Gates ABC 814,000 No. 2 The Bachelorette ABC 797,000 No. 3 General Hospital ABC 646,000 No. 4 Glee FOX 483,000 No. 5 Late Show CBS 442,000 No. 6 All My Children ABC 422,000 No. 7 True Beauty ABC 418,000 No. 8 Young and the Restless CBS 388,000 No. 9 One Life to Live ABC 338,000 No.10 Wipeout ABC 329,000 Top 10 Programs – Total Streams (June ‘10) Program Net Total Streams No. 1 The Bachelorette ABC 14.4 million No. 2 Young and the Restless CBS 12.9 million No. 3 Glee Fox 10.4 million No. 4 General Hospital ABC 7.0 million No. 5 Days of Our Lives NBC 5.0 million No. 6 The Gates ABC 4.6 million No. 7 America’s Got Talent NBC 3.6 million No. 8 Lost ABC 3.3 million No. 9 Hell’s Kitchen FOX 3.2 million No.10 All My Children ABC 3.1 million Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Members Marley Posted July 16, 2010 Members Share Posted July 16, 2010 Uggh, perish the thought, I don't need those damn kids stinking up my AMC. You think it was easier telling Susan Lucci and David Canary they had to switch coasts? So true. As fangirlish as it may sound I still think ABC is relativley dedicated to all their soaps, maybe some more than others but I honestly don't think they are waiting for an excuse to cancel any of their soaps unlike the other networks. AMC went down in the rating after that awful Rylee promo, I'm not surprised, here's hoping they bounce right back up next week. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Members MontyB Posted July 16, 2010 Members Share Posted July 16, 2010 As we all know Canary is off the show and Lucci, well she's special Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Administrator Toups Posted July 17, 2010 Author Administrator Share Posted July 17, 2010 http://www.thewrap.com/television/column-post/abcs-gates-draws-most-online-unique-viewers-june-19319 For the month of June: Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Members Eric83 Posted July 17, 2010 Members Share Posted July 17, 2010 DAYS is the #1 show in streams for NBC? Looking at their primetime lineup, I'm not really suprised. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Members jdawg1077 Posted July 17, 2010 Members Share Posted July 17, 2010 I'm still not sure what these measurements mean. The implied definition of unique viewers would seem to be number of individuals watching. That's rather self-explanatory. The streams, however, could include full episodes, commercials, or any other special video that is featured on NBC.com under the Days title. So I don't think we can infer that 5 million episodes of Days were viewed. As internet viewing becomes more prevelant (especially when SoapNet leaves the air) it'll be nice to have firmer definitions of what these terms mean exactly, and whether they make any difference at all when it comes to Days' bottom-line. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Members Saving ATWT Posted July 17, 2010 Members Share Posted July 17, 2010 I don't know the difference between a 'unique' and 'total' hit except for unique brings in more money. Nevertheless, over 12 million for Y&R is a huge number and better than the ranking of any soap back in the supposed heyday of daytime TV in the 1980's--add that to the shows weekly 5 million and you have close to 17 million Americans viewing some or part of a soap! Umm, this means the genre is still popular; however, no one has mastered a solid means for online advert profit. I'm guessing cancelled World Turns must have been in the top 20 given rankings for the other soaps. With so many people working funky schedules, online TV is the future. We will eventually be downloading our shows like music at the iTunes Store. I love the idea of building my own primetime minus DVR or TiVo. I don't know which, AMC or OLTL, is more 'popular' given the fact that AMC is tanking in the ratings. Going by rank, OLTL must have a bit more street cred these days. Also, popularity will vary with age and younger people drift towards One Life. The 1.6 last week was GL kind of ugly but the demos stay so solid while, post Pratt, AMC drifts downward. I still wish that CBS would send their remaining soaps to CW for a four day a week prime time run. I'll bet almost anything that the ratings would go up with Y&R getting atleast 7 million viewers. The future of daytime is primetime. Even Oprah is dropping and I honestly don't think it has to do with talk show fatigue. I'd love to see what unemployed people in this recession are watching during their days off. I'm willing to bet soaps top. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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