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Soap Central-related news from 2006
It's impossible to keep up with all of the twists and turns from the world of soaps. Luckily, Soap Central has archived all the Soap Central news from 2006.
Here are the news stories posted on Soap Central during 2006 that focus on Soap Central or past and present SOAP CENTRAL performers. To read any of the articles listed below, simply click on the appropriate link. To access articles from other years, click here.
Which of these soap news stories was the biggest news story of 2006?
GH: Genie Francis to return for Luke and Laura's 25th anniversary. | 32% | | ATWT: Emmy winner Benjamin Hendrickson commits suicide. | 30% | | DAYS: DAYS announces the return of Patch and Kayla. | 13% | |
GL: Four GL (Clarke, Zimmer, Pelphret, Tognoni) stars win Daytime Emmys. | 10% | | YR: Eileen Davidson axed as Ashley Abbott. | 8% | | OLTL: Hillary B. Smith stunned by ABC's offer a new 4-year contract. | 5% | | AMC: Emmy winner Eden Riegel returning to AMC as contract player. | 2% | | PS: NBC renews Passions, but slashes budget. | 0% | | Other | 0% | | BB: Dissatisfied Joseph Mascolo walks away from B&B. | 0% | |
Poll Posted: January 8, 2007 |
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January 2006The pool from which this year's Daytime Emmy nominees will be drawn has gotten a little bit smaller. The National Academy of Television Arts & Sciences (NATAS) has released this year's list of pre-screen
nominees in the performance categories of Daytime Dramas for the 33rd Annual Daytime Emmy Awards.
Nominations for the 33rd Annual Daytime Emmys were announced live on Wednesday, February 8th from the set of the ABC daytime talk show, The View. If it seems like this year's nominations snuck up on you, fret not: the nominations were announced about a month earlier than usual. It's all part of a year of radical changes for the awards telecast.
The NAACP has announced the winners of this year's 37th Annual Image Awards. The NAACP Image Awards celebrates the outstanding achievements and performances of people of color in literature, television, motion pictures and recording arts. As expected, CBS's
The Young and the Restless was again the big winner among daytime drama series.
Call it an April Fool's joke one week early. Or maybe it was just a case of hype going a little too far.
As reported earlier in the week by Soap Central, the Internet was abuzz with word that ABC Daytime was readying a major announcement by week's end. Though the source of the initial rumor remains unknown, the announcement was expected to be a jaw-dropper and ABC was even said to have asked the soap magazines to save room on their front covers for the story.
Coming soon to a supermarket near you - The Young and the Restless! Well, that might not quite be the case, but CBS has inked a deal that will allow some of its programming content to be broadcast in supermarkets across the country.
Always an innovator in the world of daytime drama genre, Procter & Gamble Productions, the producers of
As the World Turns and
Guiding Light, have created an online contest in which fans of the two CBS soaps can win cash and prizes by doing something they typically already do everyday: watch television.
On Friday, April 28, 2006, for the 33rd time, the National Academy of Television Arts & Sciences (NATAS) honored the best and brightest stars of daytime television. But aside from the awarding of dozens of golden statuettes, this year's Daytime Emmys were far from ordinary.
In an effort to streamline their different television properties, the Disney-ABC Television Group has named Brian Frons the president of the newly-created Daytime, Disney-ABC Television Group. The promotion elevates Frons from his position as head of ABC Daytime, a position he has served in for the past three-and-a-half years.
Actress Andrea Evans will reprise her role as City of Hope's 2006 Celebrity Ambassador for its annual Walk for Hope to Cure Breast Cancer program, held in cities across the country. This will mark the sixth consecutive year Evans has dedicated her time and efforts to the Walk and its drive to cure breast cancer.