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Soap Central-related news from 2004
It's impossible to keep up with all of the twists and turns from the world of soaps. Luckily, Soap Central has archived all the Soap Central news from 2004.
Here are the news stories posted on Soap Central during 2004 that focus on Soap Central or past and present SOAP CENTRAL performers. To read any of the articles listed below, simply click on the appropriate link. To access articles from other years, click here.
January 2004
The NAACP has announced its nominees for the 35th Annual NAACP Image Awards. As in previous years, the Image Awards include nominees from daytime television.
February 2004
The NAACP has announced its nominees for the 35th Annual NAACP Image Awards. As in previous years, the Image Awards include nominees from daytime television.
February 2004
For a limited time, the very first episode of Days of our Lives will be available for viewing through SoapCity Download. Now viewers who long for the "old days" and newer viewers who may not have been born when DAYS first hit the airwaves, can see how it all began.
March 2004
The nominees for this year's Daytime Emmy Awards will be announced on Thursday, March 4th live on NBC's Today Show. The nominations to be broadcast include the Leading and Supporting Actor and Actress categories as well as the Outstanding Drama Series field.
March 2004
Soap Central is on the move - but, we're really not going anywhere. If that sounds confusing, please allow us a few moments of your time to explain everything.
April 2004
Could Janet Jackson's infamous Super Bowl "wardrobe malfunction" have a ripple effect on daytime television? According to a government official, soap operas have "become a potential target in the Federal Communications Commission's crackdown on broadcast indecency."
May 2004
The winners haven't even been announced yet and already there is controversy surrounding this year's Daytime Emmy Awards.
August 2004
Beginning August 16th, the world of daytime television gets a shake up. For two weeks, NBC will forgo its usual daytime lineup in order to broadcast wall-to-wall coverage of this year's Olympics from Athens, Greece. During that time, fans of Days of our Lives and Passions will be without their daily fix of head writer James E. Reilly's twisted storylines.