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Half-hour soaps on streaming are fine, but I think 15-minute ones would be even better.  I still think Quibi might have survived, had they turned to experienced soap scribes and producers and developed 10-15 minute soaps for their app.  IMO, soaps (and sitcoms) are a good way to develop a loyal subscriber base, more so than limited series or even one-hour dramas.

 

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I said the same thing in the Search for Tomorrow thread when an episode resurfaced from the 50s - I was amazed with how effective it was in telling its story and there wasn't a dull moment, despite not being particularly exciting or even knowing too much of the context. I really think that type of soap and storytelling would be incredibly effective for a streaming service, especially if one weeks episodes end up being no more than a bit over an hour per week (for easy binge viewing). 

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Exactly.

At fifteen minutes per episode - twelve, if you take out commercials - that's 75 minutes total if you decide to watch an entire week at once (although, I wouldn't be averse to producing one, 60-minute "omnibus" episode that grabs all the highlights from that week).  To me, that's an easier commitment for potential viewers to make, since we don't always watch shows on our TV screens like we used to.  I mean, we could go back to the old days, with people catching up on "their stories" on the smartphones during their lunch breaks, lol.

Plus, a daily, fifteen-minute soap opera doesn't require a larger cast or number of sets, so it's probably cheaper to produce, too.

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