Ratings Report for the week January 16-20, 2012
Browsing: Days of our Lives
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“Days of our Lives'” premiered November 8, 1965 on NBC.
The series currently airs exclusively on Peacock, with all-new episodes released weekday mornings at 6:00 a.m. ET.
Ratings Report for the Week of January 9-13, 2012
Here is a comparison of the last five cancelled soap operas.
Ratings Report for the Week of January 2-6, 2012
Ratings Report for the Week of December 26-30, 2011
Ratings Report for the Week of December 19-23, 2011
(SoapOperaNetwork.com) — Ratings Report for the Week of December 12-16, 2011 NOTE: Please do not copy and paste the entire…
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Ratings Report for the Week of November 28 – December 2, 2011
Ratings Report for the Week of November 21-25, 2011
Ratings Report for the Week of November 14-18, 2011
“Days of our Lives” and “General Hospital” continue to make changes to their writing staffs.
Ratings Report for the Week of November 7-11, 2011
A look at what’s happening on “Days of Our Lives” during the week of November 21, 2011.
Americans across the United States celebrate Thanksgiving on the fourth Thursday of November each and every year – and then shop until they drop on the day after, Black Friday. Thanksgiving is the one holiday on the calender that can cause us to replicate a scene right out of a soap opera due to the potential conflict that is stored up in large family gatherings. Daytime viewers also know to expect some changes in the daytime schedule on Thanksgiving and Black Friday. Soap Opera Network has gathered all the information fans of the five remaining dramas need to know about how their programs will be affected on Thanksgiving, November 24, and the day after, November 25, of 2011.
A look at what’s happening on “Days of Our Lives” during the week of November 14, 2011.
(SoapOperaNetwork.com) — Ratings Report for the Week of October 31 – November 4, 2011 NOTE: Please do not copy and…
It was March of this year that word broke out that “Days of our Lives” was planning to have a major character come out of the closet. Almost immediately after the news broke out reports were flying that Will Horton, portrayed by Chandler Massey, would be the one to come out. Eight months since the news first leaked, the NBC Daytime soap has finally revealed that Will will in fact come to the realization that he is gay, but what does Massey think about portraying such a character and how has he managed to keep it such a secret for so long?
Bill Hayes and Susan Seaforth Hayes are two of the longest running current cast members left on NBC’s “Days of our Lives,” but you wouldn’t know it because they are barely on! Thankfully the network hosts its annual “A Day of Days” fan event where fans far and wide can come and meet their favorite stars and catch the rarest of glimpses of those not seen enough on screen at Universal Studios CityWalk in Hollywood, California. Considered one of “DAYS’” premiere couples with their portrayal of Doug and Julie Williams on the drama series, Seaforth Hayes and her husband sat down with Soap Opera Network to discuss fans, what has kept the show going for all these years and where they see things headed in the future and even a whopper surrounding the Horton clan’s near demise from the canvas.
The stars of NBC’s “Days of our Lives” at the 4th Annual A ‘Day of Days’ Fan Event at Universal CityWalk Hollywood.

