Days of our Lives' rumored demise may have been
greatly exaggerated. Or it may have been entirely accurate. But two NBC
executives have stated that they hope the show continues.
Earlier this month, shockwaves rippled through the daytime community
when a report surfaced that the sand was about to run out of Days of our
Lives' iconic hourglass.
Now it seems that the panic has been dialed
back a little bit -- and fans are finding some comfort in seemingly
optimistic comments made by NBC executives.
"We don’t make a decision for another couple months," NBC entertainment chairman Robert Greenblatt told TVLine at the Television Critics Association winter press tour. "But I don’t think it’s over yet."
Greenblatt wasn't quite as sunny with Deadline, but he did reiterate that no decision has been made about DAYS' fate.
"We haven’t made decisions, but we like that show," Greenblatt told
Deadline. "I think we will know more in a couple of months. As they age,
these shows diminish, there is a lot of delayed viewing and very little
linear [daily] viewing anymore, you have to keep looking at that."
NBC Entertainment president Jennifer Salke is also quoted by multiple
outlets as saying, “We hope that the show [DAYS] comes back.”
Rumors of DAYS' impending demise first surfaced when People reported
that some of the show's top on-screen and behind-the-scenes talent had
been told that DAYS would not be on the air in 2018. Things looked even
more dire when coupled with other big news at NBC: the network signed
former FOX News personality Megyn Kelly to a blockbuster contract that
would give her a daily talk show, and DAYS was moved to a different time slot on New York's flagship NBC affiliate.
It was widely reported that NBC would give Kelly an afternoon timeslot
for her show. But now insiders say that Kelly's show and Days of our
Lives' renewal are two totally different issues. Broadcasting Cable first reported -- and has continually maintained -- that NBC is eyeing a retooling of one of the later hours of Today.
Days of our Lives received a one-year renewal last year, which runs
through September of 2017. If things were to sour and the network did
decide to cancel Days of our Lives, Greenblatt indicated that the
network "would try to be respectful" and give fans ample notice and a
suitable series finale.
How are you feeling about Days of our Lives'
future? Do you think the show will continue -- or are you worried that
the network is only saying nice things in the media to prevent backlash?
We want to hear from you -- and there are many ways you can share your
thoughts.
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