August 1, 200619 yr Member http://www.webwire.com/ViewPressRel.asp?aId=17674 July 31, 2006, AOL, a leader in live and on-demand entertainment video programming and video search, today announced that it will preview a beta version of its new AOL Video portal later this week. Available for free to anyone on the Web at http://www.aolvideo.com, the new AOL Video is an all-in-one, high-quality entertainment destination to find, watch and share millions of the best videos across the Web. Channels Programmed by Leading Partners: * -- Procter & Gamble Productions, Inc. - The company that put the "soap" in soap operas presents the P&G Classic Soaps channel, featuring episodes from "Another World," "The Edge of Night," "Search for Tomorrow" and "Texas," including some available for the first time since they ended their successful runs. In addition, this channel offers original companion content for the contemporary classics "As The World Turns" and "Guiding Light."
August 1, 200619 yr Member Channels Programmed by Leading Partners: * -- Procter & Gamble Productions, Inc. - The company that put the "soap" in soap operas presents the P&G Classic Soaps channel, featuring episodes from "Another World," "The Edge of Night," "Search for Tomorrow" and "Texas," including some available for the first time since they ended their successful runs. In addition, this channel offers original companion content for the contemporary classics "As The World Turns" and "Guiding Light." Why can't PGP just develop a REAL Soap Channel instead of this online, on-demand bullshit that no one can tape for later viewing? And that will immediately screw over their dial-up audience? I guess we won't see SOAPnet classics anytime soon.
August 1, 200619 yr Author Member I see more and more online channels. It's much harder to get clearance on a new cable network and convince cable providers to pick it up. I'm hoping they can make good money on this that will add to the ATWT and GL budgets. And who knows, if it is profitable and there is a demand, a P&G regular TV channel could be next.
August 1, 200619 yr Member This is a GREAT step. It shows that they're aware of the interest in their back catalog and that they have corresponding interest in making it available.
August 1, 200619 yr Author Member Michael, great point. I have wondered if P&G realized the value to soap fans of their enormous catalogue. It seems like the new content they have been providing for VCast phones will also be available here.
August 1, 200619 yr Member Why can't PGP just develop a REAL Soap Channel instead of this online, on-demand bullshit that no one can tape for later viewing? And that will immediately screw over their dial-up audience? I guess we won't see SOAPnet classics anytime soon. instead of complaining about them doing this, why not be just happy that they are taking the steps to go forward with this bc the alternative is that we get nothing at all.
August 1, 200619 yr Member Anyone know how this will work? I am just wondering because while I am enjoying AW on Soapent. I also wanted to see lot of the stuff coming up as we get further into the ninties. That is why I wish Soapnet would air more than one AW a day. While I like this idea, I hope we have access to just more than one AW a day.
August 1, 200619 yr Member Oh. My. God. Someone's going to have to pry me away from my computer and out of the apartment. I *love* P&G soaps. For me, the two have always gone hand in hand and I honestly can't think about one without thinking about the other. Good move, P&G!
August 1, 200619 yr Member This is INCREDIBLE. And I don't care if I do have dial-up. I'm going to take as long as I have to to download some full episodes of these shows!
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