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Wednesday, December 26, 2012
BlackBoxTV: My Christmas Gift To You
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Teens React to Newtown School Shooting
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Tuesday, December 25, 2012
Monday, December 24, 2012
TRACKING SANTA
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♥Prospect Park Rattles The Cage...AGAIN!
On December 17, 2012 soap fans were riled up with the news Prospect Park, who failed to deliver cancelled ABC drama's One Life To Live and All My Children via online, appears to have reached an agreement with the Screen Actors Guild/American Federation of Television and Radio Arts (SAG/AFTRA), and the Directors Guild of America (DGA).
After ABC announced the beloved daytime serials were being removed from their daytime line up, Prospect Park's Jeff Kwatinez and Rich Frank promised the iconic serials would return via its' online network. The company had licensed both shows from ABC/Disney, but negotiations with the Unions SAG/AFTRA, DGA and WGA broke down. Fans were outraged when the news spread that the whole thing fell apart and the cast and crews of both shows had no idea what happened. According to The Hollywood Reporter, an agreement with the unions that govern actors and directors was finally forged, with both serials set to begin production as soon as the first quarter of the new year.
While this is great news for the soap genre as a whole, for me I'll believe when I see it. One of the most important elements in the new venture is securing writers via the Writer's Guild of America, that at this point has not yet occurred. Another hurdle concerns the deal made by Prospect Park, which has elected not to comment at this time about the agreement. Reports are the company is currently in talks with numerous actors, however many have moved on to other projects. Now that ABC appears to be clearly in support of a hybrid of General Hospital and One Life To Live, question is who is still available, willing to take the gamble to make the jump online?
I've learned that although the initial plan to migrate to the web collapsed, Kwatinez and Frank continued their quest and put together an investor package, then spent the summer shopping it around. It is still unclear exactly who is potentially backing the project or if they'll be able to deliver two major daytime dramas based on the financial model presented. What a lot of fans don't realize is the tremendous amount of money it costs networks to produce a show like One Life To Live- upwards of $35-50 million per year. The biggest obstacle across the board in the online arena is funding. While Prospect Park has enjoyed success with USA Network's Royal Pains and FX Network's Wilfred, those are produced for cable networks. Translating two large, major soaps like OLTL and AMC is a huge undertaking for release online.
Another issue is the fact that Frank Valentini, currently Executive Producer on General Hospital had been named as the EP, set to be the driving force once OLTL moved to the web. Will this still be the case should it return to production? If so, where does that leave General Hospital? Under Valentini and Head Writer Ron Carlivati General Hospital was once again, brought back from the brink of extinction as it was in the late '70's when Gloria Monty took the reigns. ABC stood behind Monty as she rebuilt the show, making it a household name worldwide. Will ABC continue to support the iconic soap and keep their longest running drama in production should Kwatinez and Rich solidfy the deal? If so, will Cartini remain with General Hospital or is it possible another regime will take over? It all remains to be seen.
Through all the ups and downs this past year, one thing remains true- soap fans really are the most loyal audience and the fact that OLTL and AMC could be resurrected is solely due to fan's passion for their soaps!
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Sunday, December 23, 2012
Dozens of people killed and wounded in an air strike on a bakery in Syria's central Hama
"When I got there, I could see piles of bodies all over the ground."[WARNING: The videos contain graphic footage]
Read the full story: http://blogs.aljazeera.com/liveblog/topic/syria-153
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Govt airstrike kills dozens in central Syria – activists
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https://rt.com/news/syria-airstrike-killed-bakery-684
:::::WARNING: EXTREMELY GRAPHIC pix of the incident:
https://twitter.com/Ugariti_Homsi/status/282889448381878272/photo/1
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Anti-rape protests spread across India
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