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‘AMC,’ ‘OLTL’ 2.0 Production Dates Set?

Wednesday, February 6, 2013 @ 11:14 PM

Prospect Park’s much anticipated online revival of long-running soaps “” and “” continues to inch closer to reality as both shows are scheduled to go into production in the coming weeks ahead of their excepted launch dates on (and ) sometime in April.

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BREAKING NEWS: Prospect Park Confirms Decision to Move Forward with ‘All My Children’ and ‘One Life to Live’ Online

Monday, January 7, 2013 @ 12:20 PM
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In a press release issued just a short time ago, Prospect Park has confirmed plans to move forward with “All My Children” and “” online. The company states that , who created both series, has been working as a consultant on the project. They confirm that they have signed deals with the and , but nothing in regards to the . has been hired on as Executive Producer of “OLTL,” is EP of “AMC.” Production is scheduled to begin in February on both series.

Here’s the full release:

We are pleased to confirm that Prospect Park is reviving the beloved soap operas, All My Children and One Life To Live as the anchor programs on The Online Network (). Today we are also pleased to confirm that Prospect Park has: 1) signed guild agreements with both SAG- (Screen Actors Guild and the ) and the DGA (); 2) entered into a consulting agreement with Agnes Nixon the creator of All My Children and One Life to Live guaranteeing her active involvement; 3) hired Foz McDermott (coordinating producer Heroes) as ‘s head of production, Jennifer Pepperman (Director, One Life to Live) as Executive Producer on One Life to Live, and Ginger Smith (Producer, All My Children) as Executive Producer on All My Children; and 4) arranged the necessary financing to begin production in February on both All My Children and One Life To Live.

We thank the loyal audience and new generation of fans of both shows who have demonstrated that passion and exciting story lines are not just reserved for traditional television. Their enduring support encouraged us to move forward each and every day. We look forward to sharing more details including our launch air date and additional specifics in the coming weeks.

Please encourage fans to visit http://www.theonlinenetwork.com/ to subscribe to updates.

Thank you,

Jeff Kwatinetz and Rich Frank

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‘All My Children’ and ‘One Life to Live’ Moving Forward: Prospect Park Hires EPs, Signs on Actors

Tuesday, January 1, 2013 @ 5:17 PM

The big news of December 2012 was word that Prospect Park was taking another stab at moving ABC’s “” and “” to the web in 2013. The news was first reported by ‘s . In her initial reporting, Andreeva revealed that Prospect Park had made agreements with the unions SAG- (Screen Actors Guild-)  and the (). Previously, while the company had planned on debuting the shows on the web in early 2012, no deals had been signed with either union or the (Writers Guild of America). This hindered the company’s plan to move forward with the shows and resulted in a postponement that was announced in November 2011. In a statement at the time, AFTRA (prior to its merger with SAG) said that they were ”deeply disappointed to read that the executives at Prospect Park have decided to suspend their efforts to produce the long-running and popular daytime serials.” Additionally, the union had said that they “remain hopeful that an opportunity to revive these two popular series will emerge in the future, and remain ready to resume discussions should that opportunity arise.” The future took more than a year, but it appears to have finally emerged. However, although a representative from confirmed that an agreement with Prospect Park had been made when pressed for comment from Soap Opera Network early last week, it remains unclear if said agreement had actually been signed. “Not absolutely certain it had been signed but can check that for you,” said the rep. Due to the holidays, we don’t expect a response on that little detail until at least tomorrow, January 2.

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AFTRA Still in Talks with Prospect Park

Monday, November 14, 2011 @ 6:32 PM

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(SoapOperaNetwork.com) — It was Tuesday, October 4 when Soap Opera Network first reported on the current status of union discussions between the (AFTRA) and Prospect Park following word back in July that Prospect Park would be launching” and “” on the web. Now more than a month later, and with news that “AMC” is being delayed for various reasons, an AFTRA rep tells Soap Opera Network that they are “still in discussions with [Prospect Park].” This at some point could place a damper on the company’s plan of launching “One Life” online in January if a deal isn’t reached in the next several weeks.

The latest the soap could go back into production, following the end of production later this week of its ABC run, would be towards of end of December. This all hinges of course on a hoped for deal with the unions including AFTRA, the Writers Guild of America (), the () and the (), among others. Prospect Park previously signed a deal with Disney/ABC to rent out the soaps current New York studio at the ABC Television Center for the programs initial run via Prospect Park’s Online Network ().

Soap Opera Network will continue following all aspects of Prospect Park, (TOLN), “One Life to Live” 2.0 and “All My Children” 2.0 as details become available.

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