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Old 29-08-2016, 00:04
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Haha TV3 has been suffering for years, it's car crash tv, Red Rock is the only good show on it. Everything else is daytime studio shows, old channel 5 "documentaries" from about 10 years ago or else just a simulcast of Big Brother and X-Factor, on at the same time as their UK showing, yet TV3 forget that people in Ireland have access to British channels

But to answer your question, yeah, they suffered big time. They were their two highest rated shows. The 7pm slot is now taken up with a chat show similar to This Morning, creatively called "The Seven O'Clock Show"
I can't imagine anything they put out between 6.30pm when Home and Away starts and 9pm when Corrie finishes on a Monday and Friday would do well. Emmerdale and Corrie were the jewels in their crown!

What's on at 7.30 since they lost Corrie or is The Seven O Clock show an hour long?

And how come they still have The X Factor and it's not aired on UTV Ireland?
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Old 29-08-2016, 00:22
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Netflix and Phil!!!


Red Rock streams on Amazon Prime in the US. I'd imagine if they were going to stream in Ireland and the UK (aside from catchup on 3 Player and iPlayer) they'd probably go with Amazon too.

Netflix original programming is in it's infancy but their programme slate is growing from original drama to original comedy to documentary to talk shows like Chelsea Handler's so it wouldn't be too much of a stretch that they'd expand into other areas of programming like soaps or reality. The problem with doing a soap that it'd be a big investment and would have to be one that appeals to all of Netflix's markets. Trying to find the right mix would be hard as traditionally, UK and Aussie soaps weren't hugely popular in the US while US daytime soaps are dying out in their own country and were never huge in the UK while the South American telenovela style was never huge outside of Latin America and the US. Unless they did different soaps for different regions.
Yeah, I think different soaps for different regions is the only way to go. Unlike dramas, soaps are quite niche and only really appeal in their home country because it's that country's way of life that's being reflected to an extent.

Netflix doesn't have adverts.

If it did have a soap, it would need to offer something different than what the tv based soaps offer. Netflix original programs are used to entice new subscribers.
Yeah absolutely. Sorry to bang on about Red Rock again but that is something very different to most soaps, and it has succeeded. TV soaps have several flaws nowadays - too many episodes, no rehearsal time so shaky acting, shoddy scripts. They are dated, cliched and detached from reality. If a Netflix soap avoided all of those flaws, it could work.
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Old 29-08-2016, 00:59
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I can't imagine anything they put out between 6.30pm when Home and Away starts and 9pm when Corrie finishes on a Monday and Friday would do well. Emmerdale and Corrie were the jewels in their crown!

What's on at 7.30 since they lost Corrie or is The Seven O Clock show an hour long?

And how come they still have The X Factor and it's not aired on UTV Ireland?
Their weekday evening schedule is pretty dire. They've news at 5.30 followed by an hour of celebrity fluff news show Xpose, followed by an hour of The Seven O'Clock Show which is essentially like This Morning followed by more news at 8pm. It's 8.30pm before they're clear of all that dross and even then they air the Channel 5 stuff that drogdaz mentioned.

TV3 managed to retain the rights to quite a lot of ITV stuff like BGT, X Factor and Downton. I can't recall the exact ins and outs of why they managed this but I'm sure it's online somewhere. As it turns out, TV3 and UTV Ireland are now both own by Virgin Media in Ireland so the likelihood of them merging or becoming sister channels are high so there is a possibility that the ITV soaps may end up back on TV3 anyway.
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Old 29-08-2016, 01:44
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NZ has Shortland Street if it's still going?
I live in NZ and it's still going but it's nowhere near as popular as it was 10-15 years ago, I know barely anyone that still watches it.
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Old 29-08-2016, 01:50
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They all absolutely should. Perhaps it would bring an end to all the threads calling for so and so to comeback etc. Let those who want to live in the past, do so. Let those who want to watch the soaps as they are now do so as well.
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Old 29-08-2016, 19:29
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I live in NZ and it's still going but it's nowhere near as popular as it was 10-15 years ago, I know barely anyone that still watches it.
That's because it's been terrible for about 7-8 years.
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Old 29-08-2016, 19:52
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I hope Netflix do their own soaps
I personally find the majority of their original shows don't really cover a variety of audiences. They are mainly aimed at adults or little kids.
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Old 29-08-2016, 19:53
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Here in the US we had Coronation Street, Neighbours and Hollyoaks on Hulu which is like Netflix but is strictly focused on tv shows. They also show General Hospital on there too. I think its a great idea and is the way tv is going. I read a rumor on another site that the reason Corrie was pulled of of Hulu is because ITV and BBC are working on their own Hulu type service which makes sense because Hulu was a creation of the networks here in the US.
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Old 29-08-2016, 20:09
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They should do a soap streaming site similar to netflix

There is a reality streaming site called HayU. So why can't soaps have their own? They could have a mixture of old and new soaps all around the world. I would sign up instantly.
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Old 30-08-2016, 17:41
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They should do a soap streaming site similar to netflix

There is a reality streaming site called HayU. So why can't soaps have their own? They could have a mixture of old and new soaps all around the world. I would sign up instantly.
As would I! Great idea.
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