The "End Date for All My Children" thread and the prospect of the new talk and game shows (e.g. "The Talk," "Let's Make a Deal") bringing a better bottom line for the networks than the soaps got me thinking.
Anyone care to predict the cancellation date of the final soap opera to air on network TV? (As I think the talkers like Katie Couric's new show and perhaps new games are the wave of the future, and if the new shows fail I wouldn't be surprised to see the time slots be given to the affiliates who will dump more trashy court and talk shows, or even infomercials in those slots).
My guess: The last soap on network TV will be "Bold and the Beautiful" and I predict it may be off the CBS daytime lineup by the end of 2017 after 30 years--with the time given to the affiliates (for the likes of an hour-long noon news, particularly in the Central Time Zone, etc.).
Thoughts and guesses?
Anyone care to predict the cancellation date of the final soap opera to air on network TV? (As I think the talkers like Katie Couric's new show and perhaps new games are the wave of the future, and if the new shows fail I wouldn't be surprised to see the time slots be given to the affiliates who will dump more trashy court and talk shows, or even infomercials in those slots).
My guess: The last soap on network TV will be "Bold and the Beautiful" and I predict it may be off the CBS daytime lineup by the end of 2017 after 30 years--with the time given to the affiliates (for the likes of an hour-long noon news, particularly in the Central Time Zone, etc.).
Thoughts and guesses?