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Y&R: Josh Griffith steps down as head writer

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The timing of all this is pretty interesting - BTG just came off its best ratings since launch with the Y&R crossover. If we don’t believe the PR spin that Griffith gracefully stepped down, do we think the execs at CBS suddenly realized that a dominant Y&R has significant spillover to the rest of their lineup, specifically their in-house production of BTG? This is something you’d hope they’d always understand, but sometimes these execs need hard numbers for something to click for them. Griffith’s departure seems more abrupt than we’re being led to believe, even if they insist it isn’t immediate.

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When BTG co-EP Sheila Ducksworth posted the crossover promo on her instagram, I saw a comment on her post from a viewer who said BTG was their only soap and they might now check out Y&R. I thought that was interesting since the expectation was that Y&R would bring eyeballs to BTG.

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1 hour ago, BetterForgotten said:

The timing of all this is pretty interesting - BTG just came off its best ratings since launch with the Y&R crossover. If we don’t believe the PR spin that Griffith gracefully stepped down, do we think the execs at CBS suddenly realized that a dominant Y&R has significant spillover to the rest of their lineup, specifically their in-house production of BTG? This is something you’d hope they’d always understand, but sometimes these execs need hard numbers for something to click for them. Griffith’s departure seems more abrupt than we’re being led to believe, even if they insist it isn’t immediate.

CBS is expecting a new head writer to be in place with new storylines ready to go when their "fall season premiere" takes place in late September/early October. I've NEVER heard of a head writer willingly stepping down without announcing their retirement outright, particularly one who, just weeks earlier, "stepped down" as executive producer. All of it is questionable and not at all believable.

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I forgot to mention that Sally was allegedly handpicked by Josh Griffith as his co-EP. There's a chance the show would also undergo a change there, too.

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