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Not a dream, not an imaginary story, folks.

Like sands through the hourglass, another iconic TV title is switching to streaming: NBC’s Days of our Lives will become a Peacock exclusive starting September 12, Vulture has learned. The move will end the show’s 57-year run on broadcast television and also marks the exit of NBC from a genre it pioneered 73 years ago with the launch in 1949 of These Are My Children, widely credited as TV’s first-ever daytime sudser. It comes as two other major broadcast titles — Thursday Night Football and ABC’s Dancing with the Stars — prepare to shift to streaming this fall.

In the case of Days, there has been industry speculation about it jumping to Peacock for some time now. The series, produced by Corday Prods. in association with Sony Pictures Television, has dodged cancellation multiple times over the past 15 years, with Sony and NBC often engaged in very last-minute negotiations to hammer out deals which make financial sense to both parties. Days has been the least-watched of the four remaining network daytime dramas for years now, making it increasingly difficult for NBC execs to justify keeping the show around absent reduced license fees (which Sony has largely been able to deliver).

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“This programming shift benefits both Peacock and NBC and is reflective of our broader strategy to utilize our portfolio to maximize reach and strengthen engagement with viewers,” Mark Lazarus, chairman, NBCUniversal Television and Streaming said of the decision. “With a large percentage of the Days of Our Lives audience already watching digitally, this move enables us to build the show’s loyal fanbase on streaming while simultaneously bolstering the network daytime offering with an urgent, live programming opportunity for partners and consumers.” NBC will fill the gap left by Days with a new one-hour news program, NBC News Daily, anchored by Kate Snow, Aaron Gilchrist, Vicky Nguyen and Morgan Radford.

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I assume the cast will be slashed. Which worked for AMC and OLTL.

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Okay, not exactly a fifth Today hour, but close:

NBC will fill the gap left by Days with a new one-hour news program, NBC News Daily, anchored by Kate Snow, Aaron Gilchrist, Vicky Nguyen, and Morgan Radford.

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Yeah that's gonna do well LOL!

So Canadian viewers get the middle finger as do older viewers who aren't all that familiar with streaming

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I just wonder what time they're gonna release the episodes. It was so nice to come home from work and watch Days on my DVR

4 minutes ago, teplin said:

Okay, not exactly a fifth Today hour, but close:

NBC will fill the gap left by Days with a new one-hour news program, NBC News Daily, anchored by Kate Snow, Aaron Gilchrist, Vicky Nguyen, and Morgan Radford.

I give it one season 😂

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1 minute ago, AbcNbc247 said:

I just wonder what time they're gonna release the episodes. It was so nice to come home from work and watch Days on my DVRve it one season 😂

2 minutes ago, AbcNbc247 said:

I give it one season 

HA

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1 minute ago, Taoboi said:

HA

Hey, maybe I'm wrong, but I still don't understand how anyone would prefer news or some bullshit talk show over a soap 😂

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4 minutes ago, dragonflies said:

So Canadian viewers get the middle finger as do older viewers who aren't all that familiar with streaming

Not necessarily.

Global's W Network has aired the Beyond Salem episodes and the Canadian network Slice airs the Real Housewives Ultimate Girls Trip programs at the same time they premiere on Peacock.

Global may retain the Canadian rights to air it on network television. We'll have to wait and see because I doubt Global wants to slot in a new program at 1pm with only a month's notice and it won't air the NBC News programming due to Canadian content laws. 

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1 minute ago, dragonflies said:

I'd pay for it if they add older episodes like Paramount Plus did with their soaps

That would be a great marketing tool: to lure Days fans and other people onto Peacock, you release blocks of classic Days episodes

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They should absolutely work on adding the full back library. That would be a legitimate draw.

I know most people who come to boards like this will always treasure the idea of a five-day-a-week, 52-week-a-year soap opera, but I do think it's increasingly an obsolete form. That is not how people view things these days, and it's not helpful in winning a new or refreshed audience. I would be interested in them trying three days a week, or even better, as @Vee mentioned, 6-to-8-week arcs several times a year. There's an energy that comes from finales and premieres, especially these days, that I think daytime in general is lacking.

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4 minutes ago, AbcNbc247 said:

Hey, maybe I'm wrong, but I still don't understand how anyone would prefer news or some bullshit talk show over a soap 😂

Talk shows I can understand, but I remember when they were the norm and hand-in-hand with soaps. 

 

But extra hours of news...? Yeeeah NO.

 

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I mean... we kind of saw this coming after the two chapters of Beyond Salem, and using that as a testing ground. My only hope is that Sony Pictures Television steps aside and NBCUniversal comes into play, and will pour some money into the production value, because it looks like s**t, especially for a soon-to-be streaming-only series.

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