LOS ANGELES, April 4 (UPI) — Repeat episodes of the U.S. soap opera “The Young and the Restless” will be seen on TVGN instead of SOAPnet, starting this summer, TVGN announced.
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TVGN to Become the Exclusive Basic Cable Destination for #1 Daytime Drama "The Young and the Restles
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TVGN to Become the Exclusive Basic Cable Destination for #1 Daytime Drama “The Young and the Restless”
Acquisition of Top Rated Daytime Franchise from Sony Pictures Television Marks First TVGN Programming Announcement as Part of New CBS Corporation/Lionsgate Partnership
“The Young and the Restless” Set to Air on TVGN at 7:00 PM ET/PT with Day and Date Episodes Beginning This Summer
LOS ANGELES–(BUSINESS WIRE)– TVGN today announced that it will become the exclusive basic cable home for the #1 daytime drama, “The Young and the Restless” (“Y&R”). The acquisition of the top rated daytime franchise from Sony Pictures Television marks the first TVGN programming announcement as part of the new CBS Corporation (NYS: CBS.A) (NYS: CBS) /Lionsgate (NYS: LGF) partnership.
Beginning this summer, “Y&R” will move from Soapnet, where it has already been a basic cable ratings success, to TVGN, keeping the 7:00 p.m. ET/PT time slot where it has built a loyal fan base and appearing day and date with its broadcast on the CBS Television Network. One of the most popular franchises in daytime television history, “Y&R” recently celebrated 40 years on the air on CBS, where it has dominated the ratings in daytime.
Currently, “Y&R” is the #1 daytime drama on network television among total viewers and key demos, including women 18-49 and 25-54. It has also been Soapnet’s #1 series for five consecutive years, delivering a significant audience share among women 18-49 and 25-54—two key demos for TVGN.
“Y&R,” which is produced by Bell Dramatic Serial Company in association with Sony Pictures Television, has been the #1-rated daytime drama for more than 24 years. It has received 119 Daytime Emmy Awards, more than any other daytime drama, and 412 Emmy nominations. The show is broadcast weekdays (12:30-1:30 PM, ET; 11:00 AM-12:00 Noon, PT) on the CBS Television Network.
“Y&R” revolves around the rivalries, romances, hopes and fears of the residents of the fictional Midwestern metropolis, Genoa City. The lives and loves of a wide variety of characters mingle through the generations, dominated by the Newman, Abbott, Chancellor, Baldwin and Winters families. When “The Young and the Restless” premiered in 1973, it revolutionized the daytime drama. It continues to set the standard with strong characters, …read more
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CBS and Lionsgate Partner on TV Guide Channel
By Rich Smith, The Motley Fool
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CBS Corp. is buying its way into a partnership with Lionsgate , creating a 50/50 joint venture to own the TVGuide.com website and TVGN cable channel, the companies announced yesterday.
Lionsgate purchased the TV Guide Network for $250 million in 2009, then sold 49% of its stake to JPMorgan Chase‘s private equity firm One Equity Partners. CBS bought that stake from One Equity — plus a further 1% from Lionsgate — to make CBS and Lionsgate equal partners in the venture. The price CBS paid was not disclosed in the press release.
According to a statement released by the companies, Lionsgate’s primary objective is to “rebrand and grow” the TVGN channel. CBS sees the venture as a “strategic way for CBS to use its content brands and gain access to a highly distributed basic cable network that has a lot of upside,” said CBS CEO Leslie Moonves. The basic cable network is available in more than 80 million homes and will “continue to be entertainment-focused …”
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CBS to buy half of TVGN from Lionsgate
HOLLYWOOD, March 23 (UPI) — Lionsgate is close to selling half of TVGN — formerly known as the TV Guide Network — to CBS, sources told The Hollywood Reporter.




