January 10, 201313 yr Member Happy for Days fans and the cast and crew of the show. But IMO this renewal had less to do with Days performance than it did with all the issues surrounding NBCs lineup plus some other external factors. - The Today Show is a disaster and Matt Lauers development deal agreed upon with his new contract seems to have been tabled. NBC has a long way to go to fix the problems on that show because they still don't see the real problems. The last thing they needed was another shakeup in their daytime lineup when their most profitable show is still waning and bleeding viewers. - with the disastrous PR associated with the cancellations of the 2 ABC shows, the remaining soaps have gains more momentum that they have had in over 10'years and it makes sense for NBC to ride the wave. I don't think Days writing or it's ratings performance was a factor in anything other than Sony and Corday probably having to drop their licensing fees again. I just don't buy the show was in any real danger of being dropped this time. Nor do I think they care about making any writing or production changes. The show will just continue to coast.
January 10, 201313 yr Member Happy for Days fans and the cast and crew of the show. But IMO this renewal had less to do with Days performance than it did with all the issues surrounding NBCs lineup plus some other external factors. - The Today Show is a disaster and Matt Lauers development deal agreed upon with his new contract seems to have been tabled. NBC has a long way to go to fix the problems on that show because they still don't see the real problems. The last thing they needed was another shakeup in their daytime lineup when their most profitable show is still waning and bleeding viewers. - with the disastrous PR associated with the cancellations of the 2 ABC shows, the remaining soaps have gains more momentum that they have had in over 10'years and it makes sense for NBC to ride the wave. I don't think Days writing or it's ratings performance was a factor in anything other than Sony and Corday probably having to drop their licensing fees again. I just don't buy the show was in any real danger of being dropped this time. Nor do I think they care about making any writing or production changes. The show will just continue to coast. I absolutely agree with your assessment, DAYS got very lucky with the timing, they weren't really ever in danger of cancellation this time. The minute NBC shapes up and launches something else, like the much discussed Today's Professionals featuring Donnie Deutsch, Star Jones and Dr Nancy Sneiderman, to shrink The Today Show back down to a manageable size (as well as firing Matt Lauer) that's when DAYS should be concerned. For now, the network has a dismal primetime lineup, a spiralling morning show and a corporate parent that is none too happy. DAYS, by comparison, is a success.
January 10, 201313 yr Member Yeah. I can see Days around for a little bit longer. At least through the 50th.
January 10, 201313 yr Member Yeah. I can see Days around for a little bit longer. At least through the 50th. If I were NBC I'd see DAYS through it's 50th anniversary in November 2015 and launch a new show January 2016. It would be a real PR masterstroke, instead of killing the show NBC could spin it as "Celebrate Days of our Lives, the 50th Anniversary Conclusion to one of America's most enduring dramas, November, on NBC!"
January 10, 201313 yr Member Yeah. I can see Days around for a little bit longer. At least through the 50th. nah it's not going to last past 2014, I think this is it for DOOL
January 10, 201313 yr Member After nuclear bombs or global warming have destroyed the planet, the only things that will be left are roaches and Days of our Lives. It seems to be the only soap with the ability to survive just about anything, with GH a close second.
January 10, 201313 yr Member I wonder who Corday is sleeping with to get all of these renewals year after year....lol Alison Sweeney? Doesn't she have more pull at NBC these days? J/K
January 10, 201313 yr Member If I were NBC I'd see DAYS through it's 50th anniversary in November 2015 and launch a new show January 2016. It would be a real PR masterstroke, instead of killing the show NBC could spin it as "Celebrate Days of our Lives, the 50th Anniversary Conclusion to one of America's most enduring dramas, November, on NBC!" That'd be nice. I hope they make it 50 and do a big splashy event. I know they have it in 'em to do a good job of it, much like Alice's funeral. Edited January 10, 201313 yr by Gray Bunny
January 10, 201313 yr Member I think NBC will keep DAYS as long as it turns a profit. They have much bigger problems like Today falling behind GMA and their primetime lineup still sucks in the ratings. YR and BB I feel are safe also. GH is the only soap I seeing going anytime soon.
January 10, 201313 yr Member Does Days turn a profit though, the licensing fees can't be cheap on top of everything else
January 10, 201313 yr Member That'd be nice. I hope they make it 50 and do a big splashy event. I know they have it in 'em to do a good job of it, much like Alice's funeral. It just makes sense to keep DAYS around through to its 50th anniversary and have it end on a perceived 'high' with a big celebration episode rather than to end the show when it's about to hit its 49th anniversary. NBC needs to work on its daytime lineup, its primetime schedule and its syndication units. DAYS is the last thing it should be concerned about. Does Days turn a profit though, the licensing fees can't be cheap on top of everything else It absolutely turns a profit, the license fee NBC pays for the show is peanuts, that's why the show looks so cheap, the budget is flimsy because the license fee has been slashed repeatedly.
January 10, 201313 yr Member If DAYS' budget were to be slashed anymore, we'd be entering Peapack territory by the end of the year.
January 10, 201313 yr Member On the plus side, though, DAYS would have all of Burbank, North Hollywood, Toluca Lake, Sherman Oaks, Valley Village, Van Nuys, and even Studio and Universal Cities at their disposal. Definitely better than effing Peapack. Edited January 10, 201313 yr by Khan
January 10, 201313 yr Member Just as long as Salem USA, the established midwestern town, doesn't suddenly have palm trees.
January 10, 201313 yr Member Frankly, I'll put up with the palm trees just to get away from...whatever the hell the town square is supposed to be.
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