For decades, going back to when there was no television and soap operas existed only on radio, there has always been at least one of them that was produced in New York City. No more. It may not matter much to you, and I honestly was never a watcher, but such a cultural shift deserves mention. From the Washington Post:
Quite unsoapily, “OLTL,” like “All My Children” in the fall, has become a victim of the dullest possible villain: slackened ratings and the simple fact that reality TV is cheaper to produce.
Friday, January 13, 2012
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