[quote name=\'Jimmy Owen\' date=\'Jun 14 2004, 03:08 PM\']I think they would have made a greater push for interactivity with home viewers with their games. More shows like "Trivia Track" or "Throut and Neck" but technically sophisticated. I also incorrectly predicted repurposing of Sony-owned soaps at night to bring in the young female demos to what I would have called "The Game and Soap Network" (GSN). Since Sony's DOOL went to ABC's SoapNet, that will not happen-at least not for a while.[/quote]
And Sony's proposed attempt at a soap channel, SoapCity, went south when SoapNet got on the air before Sony could even announce a launch date. I believe they were having problems getting NBC and CBS to agree to prime time repurpose of "Days" and "Y&R," which would've been crucial to getting on the air. They had licensed the Procter & Gamble back library the same way they licensed the G-T back library for GSN, but was only able to use it for clips on the SoapCity web site (which may be still in business)--obviously, with SoapNet airing "AW," that agreement has ended.