Advertising Age reports on the "Detroit Drama" as ad dollars dry up and viewers leave making it tough for the soap actors. The auto sales slide is even hurting soap star Susan Lucci, they say.
AdAge claims Susan Lucci, Erica Kane on All My Children "is being handed a pay cut."
"All the actors on 'All My Children' have been reduced [in salary]," said creator Agnes Nixon, who also created the ABC soap "One Life to Live" and is now a paid consultant to the network's daytime division."Susan Lucci, Michael Knight and Ray McDonald have all been reduced, substantially. And so have I, as a consultant. The ratings are not the same."
This story is on the heels of NBC's "Days of Our Lives" slashing of high-paid veterans Deirdre Hall and Drake Hogestyn from their contracts.
Deirdre Hall's "Marlena" had been with the show for 32 of its 43 years on air; Drake Hogestyn for 22 years.
AdAge reports that "insiders said the network is seeking to reduce pay for all contract actors on "Days" as much as 40%."
Local affiliates are reportedly "scared to death" over the downturn in car sale, which will deeply affect the future of all daytime shows.
Brian Frons, president of daytime for Disney-ABC Television Group, told AdAge, "Constantly keeping tabs on your costs, by culling the cast and taking an almost 'MTV' approach," is a fact of life for daytime nowadays.







