How You Can Make Sure Soap Fans Get to See the Daytime Emmys

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Let’s get the Daytime Emmys broadcast on TV streamed on the Internet, daytime fans and Soap Cities readers!

Our friends over at Facebook group “Save AMC and OLTL” are at it again! Those dedicated folks have some wonderful suggestions on how daytime fans can see this year’s Daytime Emmys!

Task, Task, Task

As always, soap fans need to make their voices heard. It’s our silence that gets our fave genre, daytime serials, in trouble. If we let The Powers That Be (TPTB) know how we feel, it makes all the difference.

In that vein, the totally awesome folks at “Save AMC and OLTL” posted about how fans of “All My Children” (AMC) and “One Life to Live” (OLTL) in particular can make sure we all get a chance to see this year’s Emmy’s, especially the planned tribute to Agnes Nixon. She created those iconic soaps. See their full Facebook post below.

“If you’d like to be able to watch the show or at least give the fans who want to watch an opportunity please request this at http://emmyonline.com/contactform,” SAO wrote.

Tweet Too!

They also suggest Tweeting a huge daytime supporter who makes himself very accessible to fans, ABC Entertainment’s Manager of Current Programming, Nathan Varni.

“Do you have Twitter? Nathan Varni has been a huge supporter of AMC and OLTL and has helped to use GH as a vehicle for us. He’s also done Periscope and FB Live feeds of various events previously. We need to try to get him onboard to help us see the tribute. Please go to the tweet below and retweet it and comment on it. Let’s show Nathan how much interest there is in this!
https://twitter.com/soapsaversuni…/status/845018359485861889,” SAO suggested.

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Akbi Khan has been watching and loving soap operas for 31 years and writing about them for the last four. She also loves sitcoms; musicals; laughter; going dancing; spending time with family and friends; fighting for animal rights, ethical environmental stewardship, civil liberties preservation, and LGBTQ rights; and evolving along a spiritual path. She has a Master’s in rhetoric and composition. Akbi is 39 years old and lives in Ellicott City, Maryland.

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