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I'm surprised that Generations had seemingly a lot of station coverage (for a while at least) in those best-rated weeks post. I just assumed it might've been off to a bad clearance start due to NBC being so spotty in that timeslot over the years.

 

And yikes. Ryan's Hope is now just looking pitiful.

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What to watch for in 1989.

Y&R dominates. The two big storylines that set everything in motion for the 1990s were Victor taking over Jabot and Phillip III car accident. 1989 the big cast departure was Terry Lester.

B&B Darlene Conley arrival and not long after B&B will start showing growth.

As the World Turns Martha Byrne and Hillary Bailey Smith departures.

Guiding Light Michael Zaslow returns. Robert Calhoun becomes EP. Debuts of Jean Carol, Morgan Englund, Kimberley Simms, Sherry Stringfield, Beth Chamberlin.

Ryan's Hope ends.

Generations premieres.

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WEEKDAY DAYTIME TV SPECIALS (12/31/79-4/25/80): 

Here's a look, by airdate, of all rated specials that aired on weekday mornings & afternoons from 12/31/79-4/25/80. These charts will be for daytime ratings fans, as well as being the first complete record of every weekday special aired in the 1980's!  

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ATWT doing well starting 1989.

GL finally showing some life.

BB showing some movement in their numbers.

The battle for the top spots was real....AMC dropping to #7 during one week of ratings.

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