RIP AMC & OLTL |
Please see below a statement from Rich Frank and Jeff Kwatinetz of Prospect Park:
After
five months of negotiations with various guilds, hundreds of
presentations to potential financial and technology partners, and a hope
that we could pioneer a new network for the future, it is with great
disappointment that we are suspending our aspirations to revive “One
Life to Live” and “All My Children” via online distribution. It is now
becoming clear that mounting issues make our ability to meet our
deadlines to get OLTL on the air in a reasonable time period following
its January 13, 2012 ABC finale impossible.
We
believed the timing was right to launch an Online TV Network anchored
by these two iconic soap operas, but we always knew it would be an
uphill battle to create something historical, and unfortunately we
couldn’t ultimately secure the backing and clear all the hurdles in
time. We believe we exhausted all reasonable options apparent to us,
but despite enormous personal, as well as financial cost to ourselves,
we failed to find a solution.
While
we narrowed in on a financial infrastructure, the contractual demands
of the guilds, which regulate our industry, coupled with the program’s
inherent economic challenges ultimately led to this final decision. In
the end, the constraints of the current marketplace, including the
evolution and impact of new media on our industry simply proved too
great a match for even our passion.
In
our opinion, new models like this can only work with the cooperation of
many people striving to make them happen, and we would like to thank
and praise the numerous people who tried to help and showed us
incredible support. We are extremely grateful to the fans and media who
showed great support to us through this process, to ABC who did
everything in their control to help, and we are especially grateful for
the support and encouragement from many of the Soaps’ cast and crew
themselves.
We
hope that our efforts are not lost, and that we somehow created a
dialogue and movement on the feasibility of first run, network quality
content online.
Of
special note, we would like to thank Frank Valentini (Executive
Producer), Ron Carlivati (Head Writer of OLTL), Agnes Nixon, many of the
cast of OLTL including Michael Easton, Ted King, Kelley Missal, Melissa
Archer, and of course Erika Slezak all of whom signed on quickly and
did all they could to help, as well as our own Christine Sacani.
Cameron Mathison and Lindsay Hartley also get our sincerest thanks for
their support. We feel terrible we couldn't come through for them and
we were very much looking forward to working together.
With appreciation,
Rich Frank
Jeffrey Kwatinetz
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