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I will never get this. If they are supposedly soap fans, why is their ego more important than keeping soaps alive?

Either way, while pissed at PP's mismanagement, if this is indeed the end, they did put out a good product. That's better than ABC can say by and large.

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Hate to Bren's mouthpiece again but...

TV Guide's Michael Logan has news coming Friday regarding Prospect Park possibly "shelving" All My Children as well. Thoughts? #AMC

@TVSource It's already been shelved for months...

Bren @RadBren13 29m

Seems PP will finally announce what many of us knew awhile ago re: continuing #AMC/#OLTL reboots...sure you figured it out by now anyway.

Bren @RadBren13 26m

#ShowsOverFolks

Bren @RadBren13 22m

Despite the early ends of @allmychildren @onelifetolive and @EnterDelusion, we did our best & created something amazing. I'm proud of that.

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She did publicity work with fan events, like Soap Opera Socialite Productions. I know that she must know Jill Larson really well because she seems to work as her publicist in some way or another, as she is the one who recorded Jill at the studio, showing the dressing rooms etc.

Here's another tidbit from her Facebook page.

Rad Bren Productions They did their best, but the budget was just too big to be sustainable.

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Sounds strange, but I guess I want the shows to stay dead. Unless something happens soon after this announcement there is no real reason to bring them back again. And why do those silly Halloween things and similar if they have supposedly known for months that it was over? One of the worst things PP did was not communicating about anything!

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