Re: $25,000 Pyramid
Now that show... I could see Drew Carey hosting!
JayR said:
Now that show... I could see Drew Carey hosting!
JayR said:
Studio20 said:, some "GL" characters
may be merged into "As The World Turns."
azumanga said:Studio20 said:CBS will keep the hour for a game or talk show...
Personally, I wouldn't be surprised if CBS picks up "Days" from NBC, once their contract is up.
Morgan Wick said:There's a reason The Price is Right is the only daytime game show on network television to my knowledge (read: immediate recollection).
I think it's more likely that what CBS really wants to do is start its own equivalent to The View (similar to what some people think NBC had in mind with the fourth hour of Today).
Tim from Springfield said:The CBS Radio news last evening did have an item about GL's cancellation--which is where I first learned about it (and despite not being a soap fan and with all the rumors of its demise the last several years, I was still at a loss of words when I learned about CBS's decision).
brian4 said:Tim from Springfield said:The CBS Radio news last evening did have an item about GL's cancellation--which is where I first learned about it (and despite not being a soap fan and with all the rumors of its demise the last several years, I was still at a loss of words when I learned about CBS's decision).
I actually found out from ABC Radio news!
On Thursday 2 April CBS Evening News with Katie Couric didn't mention it. She's still in London with a mostly financial news reports.
Studio20 said:, some "GL" characters
may be merged into "As The World Turns."
Sweet.
Alan Spaulding vs ..or teaming up with...Craig Montgomery.
Philip and Beth vs Holden and Lily
Alexandra Spaulding vs Lucinda Montgomery
imhomerjay said:Just for kicks, let's go back 40 years ago. 1969. ABC programmed 4.5 hours of daytime. Today, four. Wow, that's sure a huge abandonment (and never mind the de-facto network programming on the O&Os with the Disney syndicated fare). CBS programmed 6, today 4.5. (Two hours of that 6? Sitcom reruns.)
bpatrick said:I should emphasize that a "GL"/"ATWT" merger of
characters is just one possibilty P&G is exploring,
if "GL" can't find a new home. Frankly, I've
always wondered why the two shows, both produced
by P&G, never did crossovers. The Bell shows, and
certainly the three ABC shows, have done their share
of crossovers.
DToTheJ said:1069_KIFR said:CBS should move Letterman to that slot. That would beat NBC to the punch of having Leno on at 10PM nightly!
Way to think outside the box!
Would it be out of the question for CBS to start airing "Dr. Phil" as a daily program across their network? CBS does co-produce the show - but it's probably a lucrative one for them at that, so I guess if it ain't broke...
briancraig said:I'm still surprised that CBS would cancel Guiding Light. I don't think the ratings were ever below a 1. Most weeks they were between 1.5 and 1.7 and had actually shown an increase since Grant Alexsander who played Phillip came back from the dead. I believe the lowest weekly rating GL ever got was a 1.4.
I'm not sure what CBS can replace it with that would get higher ratings, but of course today it is more about cheaper production costs than ratings as we see by NBC's Jay Leno move. I hope they don't turn the time back over to the affiliates. We are now starting to see the dreaded infomercials show up during weekday daytime hours in some markets. It is a bad trend to me when major network affiliates start showing paid programming during weekdays in the middle of the day. WKRG, CBS station in Mobile, now shows informercials from 9 am to 10 am. This would have been unthinkable just a few years ago.