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Loogaroo:
I can't imagine soap operas being more cost-effective than whatever show they'd want to replace. The number of actors and writers required to keep even a 30-minute 5-a-week serial going would probably outpace whatever it would take to produce a show with a single set, segment producers instead of writers, and no more than 4-5 regular on-camera personalities.

TimK2003:

--- Quote from: Loogaroo on March 07, 2024, 01:24:47 PM ---I can't imagine soap operas being more cost-effective than whatever show they'd want to replace. The number of actors and writers required to keep even a 30-minute 5-a-week serial going would probably outpace whatever it would take to produce a show with a single set, segment producers instead of writers, and no more than 4-5 regular on-camera personalities.

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So ratings-wise, as far as CBS Daytime goes, what shows currently have the weakest ratings.  Are there any shows that have been noticibly dropping in ratings over the last year?

I know the ratings for some of the programs are tricky as some air LMAD and TPIR back-to-back mornings, while -- like in my market ‐‐ Price airs in the mid morning (10AM) and Deal is an afternoon offering airing between B&B & The Talk.

steveleb:
The more I read between the lines and the connections to the ill fated nbc failure generations the more I am convinced this is appeasement for a veteran producer who still carries a grudge and seized upon opportunity to get this announcement.  There is absolutely no financial model on Rhys day and age that makes sense considering that bold and beautiful is still a profitable global franchise   I am sorry I don’t ever see this becoming a reality

steveleb:
From my understanding cbs ratings have been consistent.  Older skewing to be sure but no significant declines beyond the broadcast ecosystem.  And not necessarily via a black audience especially outside the owned and operated stations.  And I honestly don’t see how a new soap opera that will likely need to be populated with unknowns is going to change that.  And from what I do know of the broad audience that supports price and y and r a show that publicizes its niche will hardly be complimentary to the breadth of audience that cbs relies upon.

Read how tersely the NBC rep had to defend his network’s position —after a year of third place ratings 35 years ago—had to defend his accurate judgement to a disbelieving fan base charged by the very same show runner who is pushing THE GATES.  A handful of large city fans who attempted a campaign to save it that fell on deaf ears.  And that was then.  We’re in far more ratings and tolerance challenged times.

Short of the NAACP and P and G fully paying for the production and casting to make it a viable CBS deal I truly don’t see this as anything more than a make nice

rebelwrest:

--- Quote from: TimK2003 on March 07, 2024, 02:27:13 AM ---It seems unlikely CBS will demand their affiliates give back 30 or 60 minutes of daytime programming back to network control.

So what might CBS be looking to cancel to make room for this new soap opera?  Will they ax The Talk or pare it down to a 30 minute show (if the new soap opera is only 30 minutes), or are they looking to send LMAD into retirement, as Price is still garnering acceptable ratings?

As the article does not indicate the length of this new show, nor when/how CBS will fit it into their daytime schedule, let the speculation begin.

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Remember when ABC and NBC announced that at 1PM Eastern they will be airing a newscast? Was there a peep out of the affiliates about wanting that hour given to them?
When I was researching that, I was reminded of when NBC was planning to give 10PM Eastern to the affiliates.  Is there a point that if a network requests time taken back from the affiliates, the affiliates will let them because they can't make a profit at that time?

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