Talk:Daytime television in the United States

I surveyed US daytime shows that air in the UK whilst holidaying there. My findings have been added to the article. Could someone do this for other countries or even better compile similar lists of other countries' daytime programming. - 172.189.1.147


 * No that is unnecessary as it will create mess, If we do anything we should move this to "Daytime Television in the United States" and make this a generic about daytime TV without listing shows. - Mike Beckham 02:22, 29 December 2006 (UTC)

Wheel of Fortune in Daytime?
Why would you consider Wheel of Fortune in the daytime the daytime version hasn't been aired since 1991, WOF is not at nighttime.

--24.228.70.72 03:37, 25 July 2007 (UTC)nextbarker

Wheel of Fortune on Daytime?
Sorry typo, WOF is on at nighttime.

--24.228.70.72 02:36, 26 July 2007 (UTC)nextbarker

Not long after ABC Daytime announced last week that it was pulling the plug on long-running daytime dramas “One Life to Live” and “All My Children” in favor of younger-skewing food and health programming, vacuum maker Hoover announced April 18, 2011 it was pulling all of its advertising from the network starting Friday in the hopes the decision would be reversed. The company is making every attempt to get its commercials off the daytime shows even sooner.

All My Children is set to go off the air in September, and One Life to Live will end in January.

The company’s VP/Marketing, Brian Kirkendall, said fans should email SaveTheSoaps@Hoover.com if they want to “help pull together the mass emotional outpouring of support for our beloved ABC soaps and get it to our contacts."

Kirkendall’s letter, found on Facebook: "To all the loyal ABC soap fans,

I want you to know from me personally that we hear you loud and clear. My wife and mother are both passionate viewers of All My Children and One Life to Live, as are many of my colleagues here at Hoover. We were and are as disappointed with this news as you are.

In fact, we will discontinue our advertising with ABC this Friday, 4/22. We're making every attempt to pull our spots from these programs sooner.

Because we feel that’s not enough, we also want to help get your voice heard with ABC. So, we’ve set up a special email address, SaveTheSoaps@Hoover.com, to help pull together the mass emotional outpouring of support for our beloved ABC soaps and get it to our contacts at ABC. Please, send your emails to us at SaveTheSoaps@Hoover.com, and we’ll get every, single last one of them to ABC.

We’re 150% committed to doing what matters most to you – so if there’s anything else we can do to help or you have any ideas, please email this address, and we will respond to you personally.

Thank you for standing up for what matters to you! We need more of that in this world.

Brian Kirkendall Vice President of Marketing —Preceding unsigned comment added by 70.49.246.237 (talk) 02:18, 20 April 2011 (UTC)