Friday, June 24, 2011

And ABC Just Makes Things Worse...


Until recently, I thought things couldn't possibly get any worse with the cancellation of "All My Children" and "One Life to Live" situation.  However, I once again underestimated the power of human stupidity.  Oh, ABC and Disney, you've been very bad, it seems.  When will you ever learn?
As if canceling two very popular and long running soaps weren't enough, ABC apparently has gone a step further and rejected offers to purchase BOTH soaps.  So lets recap, shall we?  First, they decide for us that the soap genre has no place in today's TV lineup, despite the millions of viewers both shows have that contradict that fact and cancel both shows.  Now they are rejecting legitimate offers to buy the shows.  Let me get this straight.  ABC clearly doesn't WANT the shows themselves.  However, they also don't want anyone else to have them, which means they are denying the viewers the right to see these shows elsewhere?  This reminds me of when "Guiding Light"/P&G wouldn't let Michael Zaslow out of his contract to go back to OLTL sooner after GL let him go.  My, my...Aren't we selfish, ABC?  Silly network.  You should've known that you couldn't keep this from us.  Apparently, no one ever told you that there are no secrets in show business.  If you do something, it's going to come out eventually.  And when it does, you end up looking worse than you did in the first place.  And trust me, you were looking pretty bad already. 

This latest move only confirms what ABC soap viewers have known for years.  The network doesn't appreciate or respect us at all, despite the fact that viewers are the reason they have shows to air at all.  Seriously, without viewers, where would networks be? And apparently, TPTB at ABC are laughing at the fans and calling us clueless.  How rude!  Yes, we know Frons has a boss, who also has a boss, who has a boss, etc.  What's their point?  The final decision to axe both soaps may not have been his, but they're acting like the man is blameless when he isn't.  He IS the President of Daytime at ABC, after all.  And in fact, things started going downhill with daytime the moment he got his job.  So do NOT tell me he is blameless or a "scapegoat".  I'm not that stupid.

If all this weren't enough, I've heard that ABC IS planning on firing Frons, but they have to find the right time to do it.  Now, normally I would say this is a good thing.  And it still is.  Getting rid of that idiot is way over-due.  However, they are only doing it to try to repair the damage with the fans that this whole fiasco has caused.  So basically, they are only doing it to get back in our good graces to make themselves look good.  Sorry, ABC.  Too little, too late, in my opinion.  Get rid of him for the right reasons.  Not just to win back viewers you've already lost.  How many times do we have to tell you that the fans/viewers don't like being manipulated?

To ABC, I have just one thing left to say (for now).  The way I see it, you have two choices.  Keep the soaps or allow others to buy them so they can live on and be seen by their loyal fans.  Pick one!  But you can't have it both ways.  Denying others to buy the shows so loyal viewers can enjoy them is wrong and bad business.  Shame on you!  As for "The Chew".  I will watch ONE show just to see how many people show up in the audience.  My guess would be the 5 viewers ABC has who can't think for themselves.

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