Here's the news soap fans have been waiting for.
All My Children and One Life to Live will make their historic online debut on
Monday, April 29th.
Original episodes of the shows will be
seen Mondays thru Thursdays and are free to viewers via Hulu and
available to subscribers of Hulu Plus and through iTunes.
Beginning
Friday, May 3, Prospect Park's The Online Network will offer original
weekly recap shows, "MORE One Life to Live" and "MORE All My
Children," that will provide daytime drama fans with the chance to
catch up on the most memorable moments from each of the beloved series
Friday's half-hour installments, hosted by former KABC correspondent and
anchor Leslie Miller and executive produced by Tomorrow Productions'
Marc Victor, will feature exclusive behind the scenes footage and one on
one interviews with the series' stars. Fans
will also be able to interact with their faves in real time through
Twitter and Skype. Plus, both shows will feature a variety of original
lifestyle segments, ranging from fashion to beauty to relationship
advice that offer content that entertains and informs
and celebrates the storylines of the prior week's content.
Prospect Park's founders Rich Frank and Jeff Kwatinetz said: "We are
truly excited about the opportunity to offer our passionate and loyal
fans with yet another vehicle to connect with their favorite stars.
Creating relevant content that matters to our viewers
has always been our goal-this series, produced by some of the best in
the business, will be anchored by entertaining segments that will be
conversation starters and will be another way for our audience to get up
close and personal with these two beloved series."
ABOUT ONE LIFE TO LIVE and ALL MY CHILDREN
Brand new, 30-minute episodes of All My Children and One Life to Live
will be available to stream online weekdays in HD (where available) via
the free Hulu (www.hulu.com)
service and to the millions of Hulu Plus subscribers watching on
connected TVs, mobile phones, tables and PCs. In addition, the iTunes
Store will offer both series via iPhone, iPad, iPod Touch, Apple TV and
Mac and PC, making these venerable dramas available
in a new format that suits the viewing habits of the digital
generation. Both series are filmed in Stamford, Conn.
Breathing new life into the storied franchises, Prospect Park and TOLN
will blend updated themes and fresh faces with the fan-favorite,
Emmy-winning actors and writers who made these series must-watch viewing
for legions of loyal fans.
Interesting Friday concept-I'm not so sure about the dating/fashion advice, but as long as it ties back to the show-I'll give it a look
ReplyDeleteHappy AMC and OLTL are back. Can't wait to watch.
ReplyDeleteHopefully ABC will realize now that cancelling AMC & OLTL was a mistake. ABC should have listened to AMC fans instead of the Neilson rating. I have watched AMC since 1974 and was never contacted once by Neilson to see what I was watching.
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