-- the network's longest-running series after nearly six decades on the air — is moving exclusively to Peacock.The network also announced on Wednesday that will replace the soap's time slot.
The network is billing the launch of its new news show as a «first-of-its-kind live news offering.» The move to Peacock becomes official when new episodes of begin streaming on Sept.
12.«For the first time ever, all new episodes of the 58-time Emmy Award-winning drama will debut on Peacock daily with the show's robust library already available to stream for Peacock Premium subscribers,» a statement read. «The historic move to Peacock creates the ultimate destination for daytime fans to access the library, new episodes and Peacock Original in one place.», which celebrated the airing of its 14,000th episode back in December 2020, first launched on NBC back in November 1965.
The soap also celebrated its 55th anniversary in 2020. The series won an Emmy in the Outstanding Daytime Drama category back in 2018, and it's been nominated 26 times in that category, winning four.
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