Sunday, July 5, 2009 10:00 PM ET | By Errol Lewis (SoapOperaNetwork.com) — After weeks of speculation and reports of…
Browsing: The Young and the Restless

“The Young and the Restless” premiered March 26, 1973 on CBS.
The series airs weekdays on CBS. Anytime on Paramunt+.
Nearly one week after reportedly walking off the set of CBS’ “The Young and the Restless” over a dispute with show producers over the direction of his character, actor Chris Engen finally speaks out and issues an official statement on the matter via his MySpace page.
Friday, May 22, 2009 10:11 PM ET | By Errol Lewis (SoapOperaNetwork.com) — Michael Muhney has joined the cast of…
Bryton Eric McClure was born August 17, 1986 to an African American father and a European American mother. He currently portrays…
After 72 years on air between radio and television, CBS’s “Guiding Light” will cease broadcasting on the CBS Television Network due to low ratings. Love may save the world, but apparently it wasn’t enough to save television’s longest running daytime drama. Even with having its name published in the Guinness World Record Book and winning three Daytime Emmy’s for Best Drama Series (the most recent being in 2007), “GL” found itself unable to withstand the mass exodus of viewers from the traditional daytime soap format in recent years.
Gary Tomlin officially takes over “Days of our Lives” from Ed Scott.
“The Young and the Restless” is about to get a new Executive Producer, according to published reports, but are those…
“The Young and the Restless” Swings the Axe!
EXCLUSIVE: Soap Opera Network has learned the names of soap opera writers who declared “Financial Core” status to keep on working during the strike. By going “Fi-Core,” these writers can never be members of the WGA again but they continue to pay reduced union dues and the Guild is obligated to continue providing services such health insurance, pension and residuals. Though they can still work on Guild projects, Guild members will not be keen to hire them.
SOAPnet, the new way to watch soaps, is changing some elements of its lineup beginning in 2007.
ABC, CBS, and NBC are not in the the mood to show you the fantasy of daytime drama on Christmas day. The networks have decided to ignore it’s female demographic, and go after the men and children in the house courtesy of Christmas specials and sports, sports and more sports.
