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Pavan
02-07-2007, 05:43 PM
SOAPNET ACQUIRES THE O.C. AND ONE TREE HILL, FOR APRIL PREMIERE

Welcome to The O.C..SOAPnet

BURBANK, CA (February 7, 2007) SOAPnet, the new way to watch soaps, has made a deal with Warner Bros. Domestic Cable Distribution to acquire the rights to all four seasons of The O.C. and all four seasons of One Tree Hill, both hit drama series from Warner Bros. Television, Deborah Blackwell, General Manager, SOAPnet, announced today.

The O.C. and One Tree Hill will resonate with our viewers and live perfectly alongside the top five rated daytime soaps and our other acquired primetime dramas, said Blackwell. We continue to enjoy partnering with Warner Bros. to bring our viewers the best in primetime soaps.

We are thrilled to be in business with SOAPnet on both The O.C. and One Tree Hill, two series that have been magnets for the young female demo throughout their four seasons on broadcast television, said Eric Frankel, President, Warner Bros. Domestic Cable Distribution. These shows are a perfect fit for SOAPnet, and we look forward to their premiere and ratings success in April.

The O.C. and One Tree Hill will air Monday-Friday, beginning April 9. The O.C. will air at 6PM, One Tree Hill at 5PM. SOAPnets number 1 acquired soap with women 18-34, Beverly Hills 90210, will lead into both new series at 3PM and 4PM.

A pop-culture phenomenon since its premiere in August 2003 on FOX, The O.C. stars Peter Gallagher, Kelly Rowan, Ben McKenzie, Mischa Barton, Adam Brody, Melinda Clarke, Rachel Bilson, Tate Donovan, Autumn Reeser, Willa Holland, Alan Dale and Chris Carmack. In the series, the lives of a group of friends and families are forever changed by the arrival of an outsider to their affluent oceanside community of Newport Beach in Orange County, California. When Ryan Atwood (McKenzie) was taken in from the streets of Chino by then public defender Sandy Cohen (Gallagher) and his wife, Kirsten (Rowan), the Cohens had no idea how Ryan's arrival would change their lives and the lives of those around them. Their "adorkable" son, Seth (Brody), found a friend and brother in Ryan to share his quirky way of looking at the world and the trials and tribulations of winning the heart of Summer Roberts (Bilson), his lifelong crush. Ryan has fallen in love with the beautiful girl next door, Marissa Cooper (Barton). But their romance is ill-fated, constantly tested by the young lovers' inability to escape from their pasts. From Wonderland Sound and Vision, College Hill Pictures in association with Warner Bros. Television, The O.C. was created by Josh Schwartz and executive produced by McG, Bob DeLaurentis, Schwartz, Stephanie Savage, Dave Bartis and Doug Liman.

A hit series on The CW, One Tree Hill stars Chad Michael Murray, James Lafferty, Hilarie Burton, Bethany Joy Galeotti, Paul Johansson, Sophia Bush, Barbara Alyn Woods, Lee Norris, Barry Corbin, Craig Sheffer and Moira Kelly. In a small North Carolina town, two estranged half brothers carry on very different lives. Basketball prodigy Nathan Scott (Lafferty) has inherited the throne of high school popularity once held by his father, Dan (Johansson), while Lucas Scott (Murray), also a talented player, stays an outsider. Spending nights shooting hoops on a riverfront court, Lucas remains the son Dan never acknowledged. Now, Lucas' and Nathan's paths intersect for the first time, and in the crossroads stands Peyton Sawyer (Burton), Nathan's beautiful, edgy girlfriend who just may have more in common with Lucas. Throw in the quiet animosity between Dan and his brother, Keith (Sheffer), along with Lucas' mother, Karen (Kelly)all of whom must cope with the aftermath of their choices and something has to give. From Tollin/Robbins Productions and Warner Bros. Television, One Tree Hill was created by Mark Schwahn and is executive produced by Schwahn, Greg Prange, Michael Tollin, Brian Robbins, Joe Davola and Mark B. Perry.

Claire Zrimc, SVP Program Planning , Scheduling and Acquisitions, SOAPnet facilitated The OC and One Tree Hill acquisitions.

80sTrivia
02-07-2007, 07:12 PM
Good news... these shows should do well in the ratings on SoapNet. :)

bry
02-07-2007, 07:56 PM
great..this channel is on the way to becoming the channel it doesn't need to be. airring all the new crap is not the way. this falcon beach is not the way. these shows here is not the way.
what this channel needs to do is get the older episodes of what it shows now, or get the rights to air great shows of the past like dark shadows (is there any other soap with such a huge cult following as DS? nope!!), the edge of night, texas, mary hartman, mary hartman, and such as that. and even some forgotten type shows...not this new crap. hell, that stuff is out of DVD. what this channel needs to be showing is NOT on dvd at every store in the country. if people weant to see the o.c., just go to the store and go get it!!!
idiots!!.

TVJunkie101
02-07-2007, 09:51 PM
What happens to Melrose Place?

I also agree they should be acquiring older shows, though.

Pavan
02-07-2007, 11:36 PM
Not sure, but I would assume Melrose will air before 90210. Full April schedule should be out soon.

TVJunkie101
02-07-2007, 11:59 PM
Ah, I figured you had it already.

Thanks Pav!

Scoobiedoo30
02-08-2007, 01:03 AM
this is great news about The OC andOne Tree Hill coming to Soapnet

PrettyinPink55
02-08-2007, 01:11 AM
AWSOME!!!!!!!!!! This is great news!!!!!! :D

80sTrivia
02-08-2007, 06:12 AM
I'm still hoping the channel will acquire the rights to Santa Barbara, but I won't hold my breath...

bry
02-08-2007, 04:20 PM
I'm still hoping the channel will acquire the rights to Santa Barbara, but I won't hold my breath...

EXACTLY MY POINT!!!!

i never got to see shows like santa barbara, capitol, and such. i was in school then. and when i was home like the summer or holidays, shows like that was on against the other shows i watched like days and y & r. nobody had vcr's when shows like these were on. i missed the whole luke and laura stuff from way back because i was either at school or watching texas. again, no vcrs....
i 'd rather have the doctors, edge of night, or any of the others i listd in my initital post IF I COULD EVER SEE THEM AGAIN....but i can't and SOAPNET is the only source available to have any potential chance to watch any of these.

wew3
02-08-2007, 04:35 PM
As someone who likes the OC and One Tree Hill I don't like this. Those shows are easily available to get on DVD. I'd prefer if Soapnet would stick to it's name and just show soaps. I would also like to see some other vintage soaps like the ones mentioned shown. It's not like they show football on the golf channel, so why can't we get soaps on Soapnet?

friendsfan77
02-08-2007, 05:17 PM
As someone who likes the OC and One Tree Hill I don't like this. Those shows are easily available to get on DVD. I'd prefer if Soapnet would stick to it's name and just show soaps. I would also like to see some other vintage soaps like the ones mentioned shown. It's not like they show football on the golf channel, so why can't we get soaps on Soapnet?
I agree. I love OTH, but this is not a right fit at all, IMHO. ABC Family or The-N would make perfect sense, especially for a show like OTH. I would rather see SoapNet acquire The Edge of Night, Hotel, The Doctors, or real early episodes of Passions.

Oh well, at least it's not impeding on Another World or Ryan's Hope airings.

angel676
02-09-2007, 08:27 PM
I would love to see SoapNet start airing Sunset Beach. That is one soap opera I miss and would enjoy watching, as well as taping!

Ireneparalegal
02-09-2007, 08:52 PM
DALLAS better remain in the line-up...if it doesn't, I will be pissed.

Chuck89
02-10-2007, 10:35 PM
More primetime dramas? SOAPnet needs more classic daytime soaps!
As long as SOAPnet keeps Another World and Ryan's Hope.
Hopefully no shows will be leaving to make room for these two shows. Do they really need 2 episodes of BH90210?

Ireneparalegal
02-10-2007, 10:37 PM
Soapnet is trying to please the younger crowd, which to me, is a bunch of malarkey. It is the older group who help put Soapnet on the map to begin with by tuning in for the soaps.

bry
02-11-2007, 12:25 AM
anybody here remember "from here to eternity"? that would be a great one day marathon SOAPNET could do. that was a great tv show. one movie and 13 episodes...great tv.
i loved this show. why it didn't it last? one word...DALLAS. it was on NBC at 10pm head to head against DALLAS when DALLAS was at it highest levels. but it was a great show with an incredible cast.
another short lived show they could air is "flamingo road". where are these shows?

factsoflife
04-05-2007, 12:31 AM
great..this channel is on the way to becoming the channel it doesn't need to be. airring all the new crap is not the way. this falcon beach is not the way. these shows here is not the way.
what this channel needs to do is get the older episodes of what it shows now, or get the rights to air great shows of the past like dark shadows (is there any other soap with such a huge cult following as DS? nope!!), the edge of night, texas, mary hartman, mary hartman, and such as that. and even some forgotten type shows...not this new crap. hell, that stuff is out of DVD. what this channel needs to be showing is NOT on dvd at every store in the country. if people weant to see the o.c., just go to the store and go get it!!!
idiots!!.


even worse, to make room for these they have opted to drop another world from the line-up... which stinks...

factsoflife
04-05-2007, 12:32 AM
anybody here remember "from here to eternity"? that would be a great one day marathon SOAPNET could do. that was a great tv show. one movie and 13 episodes...great tv.
i loved this show. why it didn't it last? one word...DALLAS. it was on NBC at 10pm head to head against DALLAS when DALLAS was at it highest levels. but it was a great show with an incredible cast.
another short lived show they could air is "flamingo road". where are these shows?


no idea, but a few months back they were airing "Paper Dolls" which is very similar to flamingo road.

personally i want to see Models Inc., Malibu Shores and Savannah on Soapnet.

angel676
04-06-2007, 06:34 PM
Question about Savannah, was Jamie Luner in this drama?

friendsfan77
04-06-2007, 08:04 PM
The thing about this schedule change that really pisses me off is that only two shows were being added. If they were that intent on adding OTH and The OC, they didn't need to reshuffle the majority of their line-up and screw over the classics fans by taking one fan favorite off entirely and putting another one on weekend duty. I like OTH, but Another World is a great show and to see it get this kind of treatment just plain sucks.

Ryan's Hope made 3,515 episodes. There are still at least 1,900 to go. It'll take FOREVER to complete the run now. Anyone with common sense knows you don't put a show that ran that long on weekends only and put shows that ran considerably less on multiple times a day 5 days a week and air same day repeats of said shows. Same with Port Charles. There are hundreds of episodes of that that they air as well. You don't put that on weekends only. There's no logic in that.

factsoflife
04-07-2007, 12:17 PM
Question about Savannah, was Jamie Luner in this drama?


yes. Savannah airing on the WB network from 1996-1997 starred Jamie Luner as Peyton Richards-Massick, Sharon Sturges as Resse and Robyn Lively as Lane and was about those three best friends who grew up together in the south. it initally got huge ratings for the network and at one time was the highest rated show on the wb network, but after a timeslot move to a new night which pitt it against such shows as Melrose Place and The Nanny the ratings suffered and lost a lot of fans and was put on a hiatus of which it never returned from.