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Roger Newcomb is a New York–based producer, writer, and media entrepreneur dedicated to championing independent storytellers. He is the founder and executive producer of the Indie Series Awards, a globally recognized celebration of excellence in digital and independently produced entertainment. His creative work includes the film Manhattanites, the TV pilot We Be Nurses, the indie short May Mercy Lie, and the interview series We Love Soaps TV and Serial Scoop Now. He has also produced nearly 1,000 episodes of the radio soaps Scripts & Scruples and Rockland County. A longtime advocate for the cultural power of serialized storytelling, Newcomb appeared in the documentary Soap Life and has been featured in numerous media outlets.
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I am DYING laughing while watching this!
ReplyDeleteWell, the 45th pro mo looks good. Liked the glimpse of the whole cast dressed up posing for cast photo. Hope to see that more somewhere.
ReplyDeleteNot sure what the point of the 'man in the street' interviews. Yes, we all know soaps are not as popular as they were in the 80's and if you grab random folks in Times Square odds are they don't watch the show. I fail to see how this is funny. Especially when you pick immigrant males, or young men. Really? It that even any soaps demo? The one person that seemed to know the show and thought the promo was 'great' got 2 seconds.
It is something to mark the 45th anniversary. I'm appreciating all the things we're getting this year-even a cast photo.
I for one found this brilliant and hilarious. It is relevant to Times Square because NBC paid major $$ to run their DAYS promo several times that day. I am always fascinated and curious about whether people outside of the American soap world know and care about soaps. GOOD JOB ROGER!
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