![]() Beginning on radio on June 30, 1952, The Guiding Light eventually transitioned to television on June 30, 1952. ![]() Soap Central's Guiding Light section honors the longest-running soap opera in broadcast history. From 1978 to 1979, All My Children was the most-watched soap opera. The show won 93 Emmys and tallied 449 total nominations. All My Children was named Outstanding Drama Series at the Daytime Emmys on three occasions: 1992, 1994, and 1998. All My Children told the story of life in Pine Valley, Pennsylvania, which a young Erica Kane said wasn't exactly "the corner of Hollywood and Vine." The Martin, Chandler, Cortlandt, Wallingford, Tyler, Kane, Marick, Santos, Frye, Hubbard, English, and Brent families are just some of the families whose stories were told. There are currently plans for a primetime sequel - tentatively called Pine Valley - that would air on ABC. As Soap Central reported exclusively, the rights to All My Children reverted to ABC in late 2016. The show was revived briefly in 2013 by Prospect Park for its The Online Network. AMC debuted on January 5, 1970, and aired on ABC through September 23, 2011, when it was unnecessarily canceled. The site focuses on the entertainment industry, television and pop culture.Soap Central's All My Children section pays tribute to the long-running, Emmy-winning series created by Agnes Nixon. Įstablished in 2008 as Soap Opera Source, the website was re-branded in 2012 as TVSource Magazine. Įstablished in 2016, covers American soap operas. As of 2020, all print publications have ceased, although Soaps in Depth continues to operate as a digital-only publication. Trio of print publications each focusing on the soaps of one of the three primary American networks. ![]() Sony Pictures' now-defunct official website for the American daytime soap operas Days of Our Lives and The Young and the Restless, created and executive produced by longtime soap opera journalist Michael Fairman īiweekly (weekly in 2018) print magazine covering primetime soap operasįounded in June 2006 at, in January 2010 the site was mirrored at, and in April 2010 became a redirect to the new location. Soap opera news blog founded by Shawn Brady and Akbi Khan in 2017. ![]() Soap opera news and feature hub, originally a fansite known as The AMC Pages and later Soap Opera Central Website featuring soap opera news, spoilers, recaps, exclusive interviews, and more Weekly print magazine covering daytime soap operas Weekly print magazine covering daytime and prime time soap operas Ĭovers "daytime soap operas, primetime serials, novelas, TV movies, big screen features, web series, theater and every form of serialized entertainment" The site features news, interviews, reviews and previews by longtime soap opera journalist Michael Fairman, creator and executive producer of Sony's SoapCity. Short-lived print publication founded by actor Nicholas Cochrane of Coronation StreetĮstablished in 2008 as On-Air On-Soaps, the website was re-branded as Michael Fairman TV in May 2018. Weekly print magazine covering primetime and daytime soap operas Website founded in 2007, under the Zap2it network from January 2012 through March 2014 List of soap opera media outlets All About Soapīiweekly print magazine covering primetime soap operas Table info: Name, Dates, Country, Notes, All About Soap.
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