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Hello. I love ATWT and wish my TV was hooked up to the Nielson rating box, because I never miss a show. Sad to see the ratings get down to a 2.0 rcently. I think recently the Lily and Holden and Jack and Carly non-stop arguing was too much, but even when the show is at its best (like all the soaps these days) its hard to get a ratings boost. I like the fast pacing of the show. I guess the only thing we as fans we can do is encourage others to watch the show. I was wondering during the strike, did the executive producer write the show, or were non-union writers hired, or a combination of both? Sincerely, daysoap.
Quote:Hello. I love ATWT and wish my TV was hooked up to the Nielson rating box, because I never miss a show. Sad to see the ratings get down to a 2.0 rcently. I think recently the Lily and Holden and Jack and Carly non-stop arguing was too much, but even when the show is at its best (like all the soaps these days) its hard to get a ratings boost. I like the fast pacing of the show. I guess the only thing we as fans we can do is encourage others to watch the show. I was wondering during the strike, did the executive producer write the show, or were non-union writers hired, or a combination of both? Sincerely, daysoap. In between shoving two pairings that aren't working (and for one that has NEVER worked) down our throats, Martha Bryne essentially getting fired (along with Scott Bryce and Cady McClain) and other popular actors leaving, the ratings for the show are going to drop and the pathetic thing is that [censored] don't really care either. PGP/Telenext Media is killing ATWT and GL.

Quote:Hello. I love ATWT and wish my TV was hooked up to the Nielson rating box, because I never miss a show. Sad to see the ratings get down to a 2.0 rcently. I think recently the Lily and Holden and Jack and Carly non-stop arguing was too much, but even when the show is at its best (like all the soaps these days) its hard to get a ratings boost. I like the fast pacing of the show. I guess the only thing we as fans we can do is encourage others to watch the show. I was wondering during the strike, did the executive producer write the show, or were non-union writers hired, or a combination of both? Sincerely, daysoap. Where have you been? 2.0? No. It had sat at 2.0 for quite a while. The show got down to 1.9.