Spending over 12 years as a scriptwriter at “The Bold and the Beautiful,” Daytime Emmy Award winner Michele Val Jean is exiting the popular drama series.
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ABC News, with WMUR-TV, will host a Republican primary debate on Thursday, January 18, at Saint Anselm College in Manchester, New Hampshire.
“General Hospital” was preempted on Tuesday, June 13 due to ongoing ABC News coverage. The next all-new episode is set to air Wednesday, June 14.
A repeat of “General Hospital” aired in place of an original on Friday, June 9 due to ABC News coverage of the Indictment against Former President Donald Trump.
After two years at “Days of our Lives,” Jamey Giddens has opted against renewing his contract and will exit the series’ writing team next month.
Due to ongoing ABC News coverage of the indictment against former President Donald J. Trump, “General Hospital” was preempted on Tuesday, April 4.
The January 6th Committee has postponed its Wednesday, September 28 hearing due to the potential impact of Hurricane Ian on Florida.
“The View” is all-new with a celebration of Juneteenth, Lindsay Granger returning as guest co-host and The Political View with White House Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre.
The networks finally decided to return airing original episodes of their soaps, and now we know why: Ratings were that bad.
Breaking down the preemptions, interruptions, and rerunning of the daytime soaps due to impeachment trial coverage on Monday, January 27, 2020.
The Impeachment of President Donald J. Trump — Find out how the trial impacts your favorite daytime soaps and much more.
Former CBS Daytime head honcho Barbara Bloom is heading back to daytime television, this time as part of the writing team at “General Hospital.”
“The Young and the Restless'” Mal Young to pull double duty as head writer and executive producer following the departure of Sally Sussman and Kay Alden.
“General Hospital” has promoted Chris Van Etten to the role of co-head writer. He replaces recently retired Jean Passanante in the position.
Jean Passanante, who has spearheaded “General Hospital” alongside Shelly Altman since July 2015, officially retires from soap opera writing.
Ron Carlivati is officially ready to hit a home-run for NBC’s “Days of our Lives.” Will you be watching?
It’s been months since it was announced that Ron Carlivati would be taking over head writing duties at “Days of our Lives” and we’re finally just weeks away from seeing where he plans to take the folks of Salem.
Is Dena Higley‘s reign as co-head writer of “Days of our Lives” over before it even hits the air? According to a report by Daytime Confidential last week, Higley asked for, and was granted, a leave of absence from the show citing personal reasons.
As previously reported, “General Hospital” will soon be saying goodbye to scribe Ron Carlivati and hello again to co-head writers Shelly Altman and Jean Passanante when the team officially takes over writing duties next month, with material not expected to fully hit the screen until mid-October, according to insiders. But what forced ABC to make a change in its writing regime? Ratings, of course! Thirteen consecutive weeks of ratings lows that is.
With 13 consecutive weeks of record low ratings in the key Women 18-49 sales demo, ABC announced today that it has decided to oust “General Hospital’s” current head writer, Ron Carlivati, and replace him with newly appointed co-head writers Shelly Altman and Jean Passanante. The duo, who will officially take over writing reins beginning Monday, August 10, previously served together in the same capacity at CBS’ “The Young and the Restless” up until January of this year. They won two consecutive Emmy Awards for Outstanding Drama Series Writing Team for their work on “Y&R” during their tenure.