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on the
CBS CBS Broadcasting Inc., commonly shortened to CBS, the abbreviation of its former legal name Columbia Broadcasting System, is an American commercial broadcast television and radio network serving as the flagship property of the CBS Entertainm ...
' late morning and early afternoon schedule. The block has historically encompassed
soap opera A soap opera, or ''soap'' for short, is a typically long-running radio or television serial, frequently characterized by melodrama, ensemble casts, and sentimentality. The term "soap opera" originated from radio dramas originally being sponsored ...
s and
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s.


Schedule

NOTE: All times listed are in
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. Most CBS affiliates in the Central,
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, and
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time zones, and in
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and
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air this schedule one hour earlier (starting at 9:00 am); local schedules may differ over all time zones. *CBS provides two separate feeds of ''Let's Make a Deal'', at 10:00 am and 3:00 pm Eastern time (9:00 am and 2:00 pm Central time); affiliates who follow the network's master schedule have the option to air the program in either timeslot. *CBS provides an alternate feed of ''The Young and the Restless'' at 11:00 am Central time (12:00 pm Eastern); this feed is used by some stations outside of the Eastern Time Zone to accommodate their Noon hour local newscasts. CBS stations who utilize this option include network-owned
WCCO-TV WCCO-TV (channel 4) is a television station licensed to Minneapolis, Minneapolis, Minnesota, United States, broadcasting the CBS network to the Minneapolis–Saint Paul, Twin Cities area. It is owned-and-operated station, owned and operated by th ...
in
Minneapolis Minneapolis () is the largest city in Minnesota, United States, and the county seat of Hennepin County. The city is abundant in water, with thirteen lakes, wetlands, the Mississippi River, creeks and waterfalls. Minneapolis has its origins ...
, and affiliates
KLAS-TV KLAS-TV (channel 8) is a television station in Las Vegas, Nevada, United States, affiliated with CBS and owned by Nexstar Media Group. The station's studios are located on Channel 8 Drive near the northern portion of the Las Vegas Strip in the ...
in
Las Vegas Las Vegas (; Spanish for "The Meadows"), often known simply as Vegas, is the 25th-most populous city in the United States, the most populous city in the state of Nevada, and the county seat of Clark County. The city anchors the Las Vegas ...
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KMOV KMOV (channel 4) is a television station in St. Louis, Missouri, United States, affiliated with CBS and MyNetworkTV. It is owned by Gray Television alongside low-power Circle owned-and-operated station KDTL-LD (channel 16). The two stations s ...
in
St. Louis St. Louis () is the second-largest city in Missouri, United States. It sits near the confluence of the Mississippi and the Missouri Rivers. In 2020, the city proper had a population of 301,578, while the bi-state metropolitan area, which e ...
, and KIRO-TV in
Seattle Seattle ( ) is a seaport city on the West Coast of the United States. It is the seat of King County, Washington. With a 2020 population of 737,015, it is the largest city in both the state of Washington and the Pacific Northwest regio ...
. *Some CBS affiliates air ''The Bold and the Beautiful'' at different times other than 1:30/12:30 PM, (e.g. KIRO-TV in Seattle, which airs the show at 2:00 PM).


Current programs


Game shows


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Let's Make a Deal ''Let's Make a Deal'' (also known as ''LMAD'') is an American television musical comedy variety-game show that originated in the United States in 1963 and has since been produced in many countries throughout the world. The program was created an ...
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* Debut: October 5, 2009 * Replaced program: '' Guiding Light'' * Taping location:
Raleigh Studios Raleigh Studios is a studio facility located in Hollywood, Los Angeles and has been under the ownership of Raleigh Enterprises since 1979. The location has been active since 1915. Before Raleigh, the studio was run by Famous Players Film Company, ...
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Los Angeles Los Angeles ( ; es, Los Ángeles, link=no , ), often referred to by its initials L.A., is the List of municipalities in California, largest city in the U.S. state, state of California and the List of United States cities by population, sec ...
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California California is a state in the Western United States, located along the Pacific Coast. With nearly 39.2million residents across a total area of approximately , it is the most populous U.S. state and the 3rd largest by area. It is also the m ...
* Host:
Wayne Brady Wayne Alphonso Brady (born June 2, 1972) is an American television personality, comedian, actor, and singer. He is a regular on the American version of the improvisational comedy television series ''Whose Line Is It Anyway?'' He was the host of ...
* Announcer:
Jonathan Mangum Jonathan Mangum (born January 16, 1971) is an American actor and comedian. He was a cast member of the variety show '' The Wayne Brady Show'' and is the announcer for the game show ''Let's Make a Deal''. Early life Mangum was born in Charleston ...
* Production Company: Stefan Hatos-Monty Hall Productions in association with Fremantle/
RTL Group RTL Group (for "Radio Television Luxembourg") is a Luxembourg-based international media conglomerate, with another corporate centre in Cologne, Germany. The company operates 68 television channels and 31 radio stations in Germany, France an ...
* Producing Team: John Quinn (executive producer) * Directing/Writing Team: Lenn Goodside (director)


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The Price Is Right ''The Price Is Right'' is a television game show franchise created by Bob Stewart, originally produced by Mark Goodson and Bill Todman; currently it is produced and owned by Fremantle. The franchise centers on television game shows, but also inc ...
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* Debut: September 4, 1972 * Replaced program: ''
The Beverly Hillbillies ''The Beverly Hillbillies'' is an American television sitcom that was broadcast on CBS from 1962 to 1971. It had an ensemble cast featuring Buddy Ebsen, Irene Ryan, Donna Douglas, and Max Baer Jr. as the Clampetts, a poor, backwoods family f ...
'' * Taping location: The Bob Barker Studio (Studio 33),
Television City Television City, alternatively CBS Television City, is an American television studio complex located in the Fairfax District of Los Angeles at 7800 Beverly Boulevard, at the corner of Fairfax Avenue. Designed by architect William Pereira and C ...
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Los Angeles Los Angeles ( ; es, Los Ángeles, link=no , ), often referred to by its initials L.A., is the List of municipalities in California, largest city in the U.S. state, state of California and the List of United States cities by population, sec ...
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California California is a state in the Western United States, located along the Pacific Coast. With nearly 39.2million residents across a total area of approximately , it is the most populous U.S. state and the 3rd largest by area. It is also the m ...
* Host:
Drew Carey Drew Allison Carey (born May 23, 1958) is an American comedian, actor and game show host. After serving in the U.S. Marine Corps and making a name for himself in stand-up comedy, he gained stardom in his own sitcom, '' The Drew Carey Show'', an ...
* Announcer: George Gray * Production Company: Fremantle/
RTL Group RTL Group (for "Radio Television Luxembourg") is a Luxembourg-based international media conglomerate, with another corporate centre in Cologne, Germany. The company operates 68 television channels and 31 radio stations in Germany, France an ...
* Producing Team: Evelyn Warfel (executive producer), Adam Sandler (co-executive producer), Adam SandlerNot to be confused with the actor. (producer), Stan Blits, Sue MacIntyre (co-producers), Vanessa Voss (prize producer), Gina Edwards Nyman (associate producer) * Directing/Writing Team: Adam Sandler (director)


Soap operas


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The Young and the Restless ''The Young and the Restless'' (often abbreviated as ''Y&R'') is an American television soap opera created by William J. Bell and Lee Phillip Bell for CBS. The show is set in fictional Genoa City (not the real-life similarly-named Genoa City, ...
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* Debut: March 26, 1973 * Replaced program: '' Where the Heart Is'' * Taping location:
Television City Television City, alternatively CBS Television City, is an American television studio complex located in the Fairfax District of Los Angeles at 7800 Beverly Boulevard, at the corner of Fairfax Avenue. Designed by architect William Pereira and C ...
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Los Angeles Los Angeles ( ; es, Los Ángeles, link=no , ), often referred to by its initials L.A., is the List of municipalities in California, largest city in the U.S. state, state of California and the List of United States cities by population, sec ...
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California California is a state in the Western United States, located along the Pacific Coast. With nearly 39.2million residents across a total area of approximately , it is the most populous U.S. state and the 3rd largest by area. It is also the m ...
(Stage 41 and 43) * Creators:
William J. Bell William Joseph Bell (March 6, 1927 – April 29, 2005) was an American screenwriter and television producer, best known as the creator of the soap operas '' Another World'', ''The Young and the Restless'' and ''The Bold and the Beautiful''. Ea ...
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Lee Phillip Bell Loreley "Lee" June Phillip Bell (June 10, 1928 – February 25, 2020) was an American talk show host and soap opera creator. During her career on Chicago television, she hosted over 10,000 programs and, early in her tenure, worked five shows a da ...
* Production company: Bell Dramatic Serial Company and
Corday Productions Corday Productions is an American production company. The company was founded by Ted and Betty Corday in 1965. The company produces the NBC soap opera ''Days of Our Lives'' which they have produced since 1965. They are based in Burbank, Californ ...
in association with
Sony Pictures Television Sony Pictures Television Inc. (abbreviated as SPT) is an American television production and distribution studio. Based at the Sony Pictures Studios complex in Culver City, it is a division of Sony Entertainment's unit Sony Pictures Entertainme ...
* Producing team: Anthony Morina ( Executive Producer), Matthew J. Olsen (Producer), Jonathan Fishman (Producer),
Lisa de Cazotte Lisa de Cazotte (November 2, 1961 – December 7, 2019) was an American soap opera producer. Biography Born Lisa Smith in Westchester, New York, de Cazotte was the daughter of Charles and Beatrice Smith and grew up in Dobbs Ferry, New York. ...
(Supervising Producer), John Fisher (Supervising Producer) * Directing team:
Sally McDonald Sally McDonald is an American television soap opera director. Beside working on daytime, McDonald was also a production supervisor for game shows ''The $10,000 Pyramid'', ''Card Sharks'' and ''Win, Lose or Draw''. Positions held ''The Young and t ...
, Owen Renfroe,
Michael Eilbaum Michael Eilbaum is an American television soap opera director. Directing Credits '' Another World'' * Director (1980-1999) ''As the World Turns'' * Director (1999-2010) '' One Life to Live'' * Director (September 2010-January 2012) '' Hollywoo ...
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Dean LaMont Dean LaMont is an American Daytime Emmy Award-winning television director. His directing credits include ''The Young and the Restless'', ''The Bold and the Beautiful'' and '' General Hospital''. He won a Daytime Emmy in 2011 for ''The Young and ...
* Head writer:
Josh Griffith Joe Shelby "Josh" Griffith (born August 15, 19??) is an American soap opera writer and producer. Personal life Born on August 15, in the U.S. state of New York, Josh is the son of Joe (Rip) Griffith and Sue Estes Griffith, both teachers and artist ...
* Script Editor: Matt Clifford * Associate head/breakdown/script writers: Sara A. Bibel,
Beth Milstein Beth Milstein is an American television writer and producer. Positions held ''The Young and the Restless'' (hired by Josh Griffith) *Script Writer: May 14, 2008 – July 10, 2008; November 19, 2012 – September 24, 2015 *Script Editor: July 11, 2 ...
, Natalie Minardi Slater, Jeff Beldner, Amanda L. Beall,
Janice Ferri Esser Janice Ferri Esser (sometimes credited only as ''Janice Ferri'') is an American writer known for her work on the daytime television serials ''The Young and the Restless'' and ''The Bold and the Beautiful''. Positions held ''The Young and the Rest ...
, Susan Dansby,
Michael Conforti Michael Conforti is an American television writer on the soap opera ''The Young and the Restless''. He played Jeremy Rhodes on ''Edge of Night'', and Wally Bacon on '' Guiding Light''. Conforti later became a writer for the soap opera '' Guiding ...
, Christopher Dunn, Dave Rupel,
Christian McLaughlin Christian McLaughlin (born September 29, 1967 in Houlton, Maine) is a television writer, producer, and author. McLaughlin is a graduate of Radio-Television-Film at the University of Texas. He gained notoriety in his early twenties with the publi ...
, Michael Montgomery *
Casting director In the performing arts industry such as theatre, film, or television, casting, or a casting call, is a pre-production process for selecting a certain type of actor, dancer, singer, or extra for a particular role or part in a script, screenp ...
: Sheila Guthrie * Cast:
Peter Bergman Peter Michael Bergman (born June 11, 1953) is an American actor best known for his portrayals on soap operas, such as Cliff Warner on ''All My Children'' (1979–89) on ABC as well as Jack Abbott on ''The Young and the Restless'' (1989–prese ...
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Eric Braeden Eric Braeden (born Hans-Jörg Gudegast; April 3, 1941) is a German-born film and television actor, known for his roles as Victor Newman on the CBS soap opera ''The Young and the Restless'', as Hans Dietrich in the 1960s TV series '' The Rat Patr ...
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Sharon Case Sharon Case (born February 9, 1971) is an American actress and former model. At the age of 17, Case began working as a model, relocating briefly to Japan, before pursuing an acting career. She is best known for her roles on daytime television s ...
, Sean Dominic,
Melissa Claire Egan Melissa Claire Egan (born September 28, 1981) is an American actress, best known for her roles as Annie Lavery on '' All My Children'' and Chelsea Lawson on ''The Young and the Restless''. Early years Egan was born to Mary and Dennis Egan, and ...
, Conner Floyd,
Michael Graziadei Michael Graziadei (born September 22, 1979) is an American actor, known for his role as Daniel Romalotti on the CBS daytime soap opera ''The Young and the Restless''. Life and career Graziadei was born in Germany. He returned to the United Stat ...
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Camryn Grimes Camryn Elizabeth Grimes (born January 7, 1990) is an American actress. Personal life Grimes is the daughter of Preston Lee and Heather Grimes and the niece of actor Scott Grimes. She is the oldest of seven children: Dakota, Shelby, Mattea, ...
, Mark Grossman,
Amelia Heinle Amelia March Heinle (formerly Weatherly and Luckinbill; born March 17, 1973) is an American actress best known for her roles in American soap operas. Early life Amelia March Heinle was born in Phoenix, Arizona, and has four younger siblings. Sh ...
, Courtney Hope,
Bryton James Bryton McClure (born August 17, 1986), also credited as Bryton James and mononymously as Bryton, is an American musical theatre, film and television actor. As a child actor, he played Richie Crawford on the ABC/ CBS sitcom ''Family Matters''. ...
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Christel Khalil Christel Adnana Mina Khalil (born November 30, 1987) is an American actress. Background Khalil was born in Los Angeles, California, to a mother of Native American, African American, and European descent and a Pakistani father. Khalil has stat ...
, Allison Lanier,
Christian LeBlanc Christian Jules LeBlanc (born August 25, 1958) is an American actor, best known for his role as Michael Baldwin on ''The Young and the Restless''. Career LeBlanc currently plays Michael Baldwin on ''The Young and the Restless''. He was born in F ...
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Kate Linder Kate Linder (born November 2, 1947) is an American actress, best known for her role as Esther Valentine on ''The Young and the Restless'', which she has played since 1982. Life and career Linder was born in Pasadena, California, and graduated wi ...
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Michael Mealor Michael Mealor (born February 29, 1992) is an American actor and model. He is known for his role as Kyle Abbott on the CBS daytime soap opera ''The Young and the Restless'' (2018–present). Previously, he was a former model for Abercrombie and ...
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Joshua Morrow Joshua Jacob Morrow (born February 8, 1974) is an American actor. In 1994, he began his career when he was cast in the role of Nicholas Newman on ''The Young and the Restless''. In 1998, he joined the soul-pop group 3Deep; the group disbanded in ...
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Melissa Ordway Melissa Pam Gaston (née Ordway; born March 31, 1983) is an American actress and model. She has been featured in campaigns by a number of major brands including Skechers, Old Navy, David's Bridal, Anchor Blue and Tillys. She is best known for p ...
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Brytni Sarpy Brytni Melicia Sarpy (born September 21, 1987) is an American actress best known for her portrayal of Valerie Spencer on the ABC network soap opera ''General Hospital''. Early life Sarpy was born on September 21, 1987, in California. Her father ...
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Zuleyka Silver Zuleyka Silver (born August 2, 1991) is a Mexican-American actress, fashion model, and the seventh runner-up of the seventh season of Univision's ''Nuestra Belleza Latina''. Early life Silver was born in Tijuana, Baja California, Mexico. Career ...
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Melody Thomas Scott Melody Thomas Scott (born Melody Ann Thomas, April 18, 1956) is an American actress best known for playing Nikki Newman on the soap opera ''The Young and the Restless''. Early life and acting career Scott was born Melody Ann Thomas in Los Ang ...
, Trevor St. John,
Michelle Stafford Michelle Stafford (born September 14, 1968) is an American actress, screenwriter and producer. She currently plays Phyllis Summers on the CBS daytime soap opera ''The Young and the Restless'', for which she has won two Daytime Emmy Awards. In 201 ...
, Jason Thompson, Susan Walters


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The Bold and the Beautiful ''The Bold and the Beautiful'' (often referred to as ''B&B'') is an American television soap opera created by William J. Bell and Lee Phillip Bell for CBS. It premiered on March 23, 1987, as a sister show to the Bells' other soap opera ''The Yo ...
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* Debut: March 23, 1987 * Replaced program: ''
Capitol A capitol, named after the Capitoline Hill in Rome, is usually a legislative building where a legislature meets and makes laws for its respective political entity. Specific capitols include: * United States Capitol in Washington, D.C. * Numerous ...
'' * Taping location:
Television City Television City, alternatively CBS Television City, is an American television studio complex located in the Fairfax District of Los Angeles at 7800 Beverly Boulevard, at the corner of Fairfax Avenue. Designed by architect William Pereira and C ...
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Los Angeles Los Angeles ( ; es, Los Ángeles, link=no , ), often referred to by its initials L.A., is the List of municipalities in California, largest city in the U.S. state, state of California and the List of United States cities by population, sec ...
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California California is a state in the Western United States, located along the Pacific Coast. With nearly 39.2million residents across a total area of approximately , it is the most populous U.S. state and the 3rd largest by area. It is also the m ...
(Stage 31) * Creators:
William J. Bell William Joseph Bell (March 6, 1927 – April 29, 2005) was an American screenwriter and television producer, best known as the creator of the soap operas '' Another World'', ''The Young and the Restless'' and ''The Bold and the Beautiful''. Ea ...
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Lee Phillip Bell Loreley "Lee" June Phillip Bell (June 10, 1928 – February 25, 2020) was an American talk show host and soap opera creator. During her career on Chicago television, she hosted over 10,000 programs and, early in her tenure, worked five shows a da ...
* Production company:
Bell-Phillip Television Productions Inc. William Joseph Bell (March 6, 1927 – April 29, 2005) was an American screenwriter and television producer, best known as the creator of the soap operas '' Another World'', ''The Young and the Restless'' and ''The Bold and the Beautiful''. E ...
* Producing team:
Bradley Bell Bradley Phillip Bell (born June 29, 1964) is an American television writer and producer. Bell is an eight-time Daytime Emmy Award winner and is executive producer and head writer for '' The Bold and the Beautiful'', an American soap opera. ...
( Executive Producer), Edward Scott (Supervising Producer), Casey Kasprzyk (Supervising Producer), Cynthia J. Popp (Producer), Mark Pinciotti (Producer) * Directing team:
Michael Stich Michael Detlef Stich (, ; born 18 October 1968) is a German former professional tennis player. He won the men's singles title at Wimbledon in 1991, the men's doubles titles at both Wimbledon and the Olympic Games in 1992, and was a singles r ...
, Deveney Kelly, Cynthia J. Popp,
David Shaughnessy David Shaughnessy is an English actor, producer and director best known for his voice-work in '' Big Hero 6'', '' Big Hero 6: The Series'', ''Fallout 4'', ''Labyrinth'', ''Mass Effect'', ''Peter Pan and the Pirates'', ''Star Wars Rebels'', '' T ...
, Jennifer Howard, Steven A. Wacker, Clyde Kaplan, Catherine Sedwick * Head writer:
Bradley Bell Bradley Phillip Bell (born June 29, 1964) is an American television writer and producer. Bell is an eight-time Daytime Emmy Award winner and is executive producer and head writer for '' The Bold and the Beautiful'', an American soap opera. ...
* Co-Head Writers: Michael Minnis, Mark V. Pincotti * Script writers: John F. Smith,
Rex M. Best Rex M. Best is an American soap opera writer. He was a staff script writer on "The Young and the Restless" for fifteen years (1987-2002). He currently writes scripts for Y&R's sister soap, "The Bold and the Beautiful." He has won eight Emmys for Be ...
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Tracey Ann Kelly Tracey Ann Kelly is an American television soap opera script writer. Positions held ''The Bold and the Beautiful'' * Script writer: July 2, 1992 – June 28, 1995, September 15, 1998–present Awards and nominations Daytime Emmy Awards The D ...
, Adam Dusevoir, Shannon B. Bradley, Patrick Mulcahey,
Michele Val Jean Michele Val Jean (b. 1950s) is an American television writer on the CBS Daytime soap opera ''The Bold and the Beautiful''. Career In 2000 she was promoted, alongside Elizabeth Korte, to the post of head writer, making her the first African Amer ...
* Story consultant: Patrick Mulcahey,
Lee Phillip Bell Loreley "Lee" June Phillip Bell (June 10, 1928 – February 25, 2020) was an American talk show host and soap opera creator. During her career on Chicago television, she hosted over 10,000 programs and, early in her tenure, worked five shows a da ...
( Long Term Story Advisor) *
Casting Director In the performing arts industry such as theatre, film, or television, casting, or a casting call, is a pre-production process for selecting a certain type of actor, dancer, singer, or extra for a particular role or part in a script, screenp ...
: Christy Dooley * Cast:
Krista Allen Krista Allen (born April 5, 1971) is an American actress, model and stand-up comic. She is best known for her work in the television series '' Days of Our Lives'', '' Baywatch Hawaii'', and the erotic TV series '' Emmanuelle in Space''. Allen a ...
, Matthew Atkinson,
Kimberlin Brown Kimberlin Ann Brown Pelzer (born June 29, 1961) is an American television actress, best known for her role as Sheila Carter in the CBS daytime soap operas ''The Young and the Restless'' and ''The Bold and the Beautiful'' from 1990. Career Brown ...
, Darin Brooks,
Scott Clifton Scott Clifton Snyder (born October 31, 1984), better known as Scott Clifton, is an American actor, and video blogger. He played Dillon Quartermaine in '' General Hospital'' (2003–2007), Schuyler Joplin in '' One Life to Live'' (2009–2010) ...
, Delon de Metz,
Don Diamont Don Bruce Diamont (born Donald Feinberg; December 31, 1962) is an American actor. His best known roles include Brad Carlton on ''The Young and the Restless'' and Bill Spencer Jr. on ''The Bold and the Beautiful''. In 1990, Diamont was chosen as ...
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Sean Kanan Sean Kanan () Perelman; born November 2, 1966) is an American actor, producer, and author, best known for his portrayals of Mike Barnes (in ''The Karate Kid Part III'' and ''Cobra Kai''), A. J. Quartermaine (on ''General Hospital''), and Deacon ...
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Thorsten Kaye Thorsten Kaye (born Thorsten Ernst Kieselbach, 22 February 1966) is a German-British actor. His best known roles include Patrick Thornhart on ''One Life to Live'', Dr. Ian Thornhart on ''Port Charles'', Zach Slater on ''All My Children'' and ...
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Katherine Kelly Lang Katherine Kelly Lang (born Katherine Kelly Wegeman; July 25, 1961) is an American actress. She is best known for playing Brooke Logan in the CBS soap opera ''The Bold and the Beautiful'' of the CBS Daytime programming block. Personal life La ...
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John McCook John Thomas McCook (born June 20, 1944) is an American actor. He first gained prominence for his portrayal of the character Lance Prentiss on the television soap opera ''The Young and the Restless'' (from 1975 - 1980)''.'' Since March 1987, he h ...
, Annika Noelle,
Tanner Novlan Tanner Novlan (born 9 April 1986) is a Canadian actor and model. He is best known for starring as "Struggling Actor" in a Liberty Mutual commercial (2019), as Gregory Manes on The CW Television Network, The CW's ''Roswell, New Mexico (TV serie ...
, Lawrence Saint-Victor,
Heather Tom Heather Marie Tom (born November 4, 1975) is an American actress and television director. She is best known for her acting work on various soap operas. Her best known roles are Victoria Newman on ''The Young and the Restless,'' Kelly Cramer on ' ...
, Diamond White,
Jacqueline MacInnes Wood Jacqueline MacInnes Wood (born 17 April 1987) is a Canadian actress, musician and television personality. For playing fashion executive and heiress Steffy Forrester Finnegan in the CBS soap opera ''The Bold and the Beautiful'' (2008–present) ...


Talk show


'' The Talk''

* Debut: October 18, 2010 * Replaced program: ''
As the World Turns ''As the World Turns'' (often abbreviated as ''ATWT'') is an American television soap opera that aired on CBS for 54 years from April 2, 1956, to September 17, 2010. Irna Phillips created ''As the World Turns'' as a sister show to her other s ...
'' * Taping location: CBS Studio Center, Studio City, Los Angeles * Hosts:
Sheryl Underwood Sheryl Patrice Underwood (born October 28, 1963) is an American comedian, actress and television host. She first rose to prominence in the comedy world as the first female finalist in 1989's Miller Lite Comedy Search. Currently, Underwood is one ...
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Amanda Kloots Amanda Kloots (born March 19, 1982) is an American television personality, dancer, actress and fitness instructor. Since 2021, she has been a co-host of the daytime talk show '' The Talk''. Early life Kloots is the second youngest of five childr ...
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Jerry O'Connell Jerry O'Connell (born February 17, 1974) is an American actor and television host. He is known for his roles as Quinn Mallory in the television series '' Sliders'', Andrew Clements in ''My Secret Identity'', Vern Tessio in the film '' Stand by ...
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Akbar Gbaja-Biamila Akbar Oluwakemi-Idowu Gbaja-Biamila (born May 6, 1979) is a former professional American football player in the National Football League (NFL) who is a commentator and co-host on the ''American Ninja Warrior'' television series. He is the forme ...
and Natalie Morales ( moderator) * Production Company: CBS Studios * Producing Team: John Redmann (executive producer),
Sara Gilbert Sara Gilbert (born Sara Rebecca Abeles; January 29, 1975) is an American actress best known for her role as Darlene Conner on the ABC sitcom '' Roseanne'' (1988–1997; 2018), for which she received two Primetime Emmy Award nominations, and ...
(executive producer)


Former shows on CBS Daytime


Soap operas

* ''
As the World Turns ''As the World Turns'' (often abbreviated as ''ATWT'') is an American television soap opera that aired on CBS for 54 years from April 2, 1956, to September 17, 2010. Irna Phillips created ''As the World Turns'' as a sister show to her other s ...
'' (1956–2010) * ''
The Brighter Day ''The Brighter Day'' is an American daytime soap opera which aired on CBS from January 4, 1954, to September 28, 1962. Originally created for NBC Radio by Irna Phillips in 1948, the radio and television versions ran simultaneously from 1954&nda ...
'' (1954–1962) * ''
Capitol A capitol, named after the Capitoline Hill in Rome, is usually a legislative building where a legislature meets and makes laws for its respective political entity. Specific capitols include: * United States Capitol in Washington, D.C. * Numerous ...
'' (1982–1987) * ''
The Clear Horizon ''The Clear Horizon'' is an American soap opera which ran on CBS Daytime from July 11, 1960 to March 10, 1961 and February 26 to June 15, 1962. Manya Starr created the program and was its head writer. Premise ''The Clear Horizon'' (titled ''The ...
'' (1960–1961; 1962) * ''
The Edge of Night ''The Edge of Night'' is an American television mystery crime drama series and soap opera, created by Irving Vendig and produced by Procter & Gamble Productions. It debuted on CBS on April 2, 1956, and ran as a live broadcast on that netwo ...
'' (1956–1975; moved to ABC from 1975–1984) * ''
The Egg and I ''The Egg and I'', first published in 1945, is a humorous memoir by American author Betty MacDonald about her adventures and travels as a young wife on a chicken farm on the Olympic Peninsula in the US state of Washington. The book is based on ...
'' (1951–1952) * ''
The First Hundred Years ''The First Hundred Years'' is the first ongoing TV soap opera in the United States that began as a daytime serial, airing on CBS from December 4, 1950 until June 27, 1952. A previous daytime drama on NBC, '' These Are My Children'', aired in 1 ...
'' (1950–1952) * '' Full Circle'' (1960–1961) * '' Guiding Light'' (1952–2009, on radio 1937–1956) * ''Hotel Cosmopolitan'' (1957–1958) * '' Love Is a Many Splendored Thing'' (1967–1973) * ''
Love of Life ''Love of Life'' is an American soap opera televised on CBS from September 24, 1951, to February 1, 1980. It was created by Roy Winsor, whose previous creation ''Search for Tomorrow'' premiered three weeks before ''Love of Life''; he created ''Th ...
'' (1951–1980) * ''
Portia Faces Life Portia Faces Life, is an American soap opera first broadcast as a radio series from 1940 to 1953, and then on television for a single season in the mid-1950s. It began in syndication on April 1, 1940, and was broadcast on some stations that carri ...
'' (1954–1955) * ''The Road of Life'' (1954–1955) * ''
Search for Tomorrow ''Search for Tomorrow'' is an American television soap opera. It began its run on CBS on September 3, 1951, and concluded on NBC, 35 years later, on December 26, 1986. Set in the fictional town of Henderson in an unspecified state, the show fo ...
'' (1951–1982; moved to
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from 1982–1986) * ''
The Secret Storm ''The Secret Storm'' is an American soap opera that the CBS television network transmitted from February 1, 1954, to February 8, 1974. It was created by Roy Winsor, who also created the long-running soap operas ''Search for Tomorrow'' and ''Love ...
'' (1954–1974) * ''The Seeking Heart'' (1954–1955) * '' Valiant Lady'' (1953–1957) * '' Where The Heart Is'' (1969–1973) * ''
Woman with a Past ''Woman with a Past'' is an American daytime soap opera that aired on CBS from February 1, 1954, to July 2, 1954. The sustaining program originated at WCBS-TV and replaced ''Action in the Afternoon'' in the CBS schedule. Synopsis The soap focuse ...
'' (1954)


Game shows

Despite little genre output when compared to NBC and ABC, CBS is the last remaining
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to carry daytime game shows. While NBC and ABC were still producing several game shows in daytime, CBS gave up on the format during the 1967–68 season. From 1968 until March 1972, the network carried no game shows. However, as part of CBS's "
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" effort to lure wealthier suburban viewers, CBS executive
Fred Silverman Fred Silverman (September 13, 1937 – January 30, 2020) was an American television executive and producer. He worked as an executive at all of the Big Three television networks, and was responsible for bringing to television such programs as '' ...
commissioned the game show ''Amateur's Guide to Love''. Hosted by
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, the show ran from March 27 to June 23. Despite the failure of ''Amateur's Guide'', Silverman commissioned three other games for debut on September 4 – ''The New Price Is Right'', ''Gambit'', and ''The Joker's Wild'' – to replace the reruns seen in the daytime slots up to this point. All were major hits, and more games were added as time went on; ''Joker'' ended in 1975 and ''Gambit'' in 1976, but both have spawned revivals. ''The Price Is Right'' has aired continuously in daytime on CBS since its debut. Currently, CBS carries two network games: ''The Price Is Right'' and a revival of ''Let's Make a Deal'' which debuted in 2009. Prior to ''Deal'', the last game on CBS (other than ''Price'') was the
Ray Combs Raymond Neil Combs Jr. (April 3, 1956 – June 2, 1996) was an American actor, comedian and game show host. Combs began his professional career in the late 1970s. His popularity on the stand-up circuit led to him being signed as the second host o ...
-hosted revival of ''Family Feud'', which aired from 1988 to 1993. * '' Missus Goes a Shopping'' (1947–1949; renamed ''This Is The Missus'' in November 1948) * ''
Beat the Clock ''Beat the Clock'' is an American television game show that involves people trying to complete challenges to win prizes while faced with a time limit. The show was a creation of Mark Goodson-Bill Todman Productions. The show began on radio as ' ...
'' (1950–1958, 1979–1980; renamed ''All-Star Beat the Clock'' in November 1979) * '' Winner Take All'' (1951) * '' Strike It Rich'' (1951–1958) * ''Your Surprise Store'' (1952) * ''
Wheel of Fortune The Wheel of Fortune or ''Rota Fortunae'' has been a concept and metaphor since ancient times referring to the capricious nature of Fate. Wheel of Fortune may also refer to: Arts, entertainment, and media Art * ''The Wheel of Fortune'' (Burne-Jo ...
'' (1952–1953; not the same game show as the 1989–1991 version) * ''Double or Nothing'' (1952–1954) * ''There's One In Every Family'' (1952–1953) * ''Freedom Rings'' (1953) * ''I'll Buy That'' (1953–1954) * ''
The Big Payoff ''The Big Payoff'' is a daytime and primetime game show that premiered on NBC in 1951, and ended its network run on CBS in 1959. It had a brief syndication revival in 1962. NBC used ''The Big Payoff'' to replace the 15-minute show ''Miss Susan'' st ...
'' (1953–1959) * ''On Your Account'' (1954–1956) * ''Love Story'' (1955–1956) * ''
Dotto ''Dotto'' was a 1958 American television game show that was a combination of a general knowledge quiz and the children's game connect the dots. Jack Narz served as the program's host, with Colgate-Palmolive as its presenting sponsor. ''Dotto'' ...
'' (1958) * ''How Do You Rate?'' (1958) * '' For Love or Money'' (1958–1959) * ''Top Dollar'' (1958–1959; replaced ''Dotto'') * ''
Play Your Hunch ''Play Your Hunch'' was an American game show first hosted by Merv Griffin from 1958 to 1962, and then hosted by Robert Q. Lewis until 1963. The announcers for the show were, respectively, Johnny Olson, Wayne Howell and Roger Tuttle. In 2001, ' ...
'' (1958–1959) * ''
Video Village ''Video Village'' is an American television game show produced by Heatter-Quigley Productions, which aired on the CBS network in daytime from July 11, 1960, to June 15, 1962, and in primetime from July 1 to September 16, 1960. It was notable for ...
'' (1960–1962) * ''Your Surprise Package'' (1961–1962) * ''Double Exposure'' (1961) * ''Face the Facts'' (1961) * ''
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'' (1961–1967; replaced ''Face the Facts''; ''
Million Dollar Password ''Million Dollar Password'' is an updated version of the game show ''Password'' on CBS, which was hosted by Regis Philbin and ran from June 1, 2008, to June 14, 2009. FremantleMedia produced the program. Production and broadcast history ''Millio ...
'' from 2008 to 2009) * '' To Tell the Truth'' (1962–1968; currently airs in primetime on ABC) * '' The Amateur's Guide to Love'' (1972) * ''
Gambit A gambit (from Italian , the act of tripping someone with the leg to make them fall) is a chess opening in which a player sacrifices with the aim of achieving a subsequent advantage. The word '' gambit'' is also sometimes used to describe sim ...
'' (1972–1976; later aired on NBC from 1980–1981) * ''
The Joker's Wild ''The Joker's Wild'' is an American television game show that aired at different times between 1972 and 2019. In the show, contestants answer questions based on categories determined randomly by a mechanism resembling a slot machine. The show's ...
'' (1972–1975; later aired in syndication from 1977–1986; revived in primetime by TBS in 2017) * '' Hollywood's Talking'' (1973) * ''
The $10,000 Pyramid ''Pyramid'' is the collective name of a series of American television game shows that has aired several versions domestically and internationally. The original series, ''The $10,000 Pyramid'', debuted on March 26, 1973, and spawned seven subsequ ...
'' (1973–1974; later aired on ABC from 1974–1981) * '' Match Game '73-'79'' (1973–1979; replaced ''Hollywood's Talking''; currently airs in primetime on ABC as ''Match Game'') * '' Now You See It'' (1974–1975 and April–July 1989; replaced ''Card Sharks'' in 1989) * ''
Tattletales ''Tattletales'' is an American game show produced by Goodson- Todman Productions in association with Fremantle. The program had two runs on the CBS daytime schedule between February 1974 and June 1984. It was hosted by Bert Convy, with severa ...
'' (1974–1978; 1982–1984) * '' Spin-Off'' (1975; replaced ''The Joker's Wild'') * ''
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'' (1975) * ''
Give-n-Take ''Give-n-Take'' is an American television game show which ran on CBS from September 8 to November 28, 1975. Jim Lange hosted, with Johnny Jacobs announcing. The series, which replaced ''Spin-Off'' (also hosted by Lange and announced by Jacobs), e ...
'' (1975; replaced ''Spin-Off'') * '' Double Dare'' (1976–1977; replaced ''Gambit'') * '' Pass the Buck'' (1978) * ''
Tic-Tac-Dough ''Tic-Tac-Dough'' is an American television game show based on the paper-and-pencil game of tic-tac-toe. Contestants answer questions in various categories to put up their respective symbol, ''X'' or ''O'', on the board. Three versions were produc ...
'' (Summer 1978; later aired in syndication from 1978–1986) * ''Whew!'' (1979–1980; renamed ''Celebrity Whew!'' in November 1979) * ''Child's Play (game show), Child's Play'' (1982–1983, replaced by ''Press Your Luck'') * ''Pyramid (game show), The $25,000 Pyramid'' (1982–1988; temporarily replaced by ''Blackout''; currently airs in primetime on ABC as ''The $100,000 Pyramid'') * ''Press Your Luck'' (1983–1986; replaced ''Child's Play''; revived in primetime by ABC in 2019) * ''Body Language (game show), Body Language'' (1984–1986; replaced ''Tattletales'') * ''Card Sharks'' (1986–1989; replaced ''Body Language''; revived in primetime by ABC in 2019) * ''Blackout (game show), Blackout'' (1988; replaced and subsequently replaced by ''The $25,000 Pyramid'', later replaced by ''Family Feud'') * ''Family Feud'' (1988–1993; replaced ''The $25,000 Pyramid'' and ''Blackout''; renamed ''Family Feud Challenge'' and expanded to 60 minutes in June 1992; currently airs in syndication; Celebrity Family Feud, primetime celebrity series aired on NBC in 2008 and on ABC from 2015-present) * ''Wheel of Fortune (American game show), Wheel of Fortune'' (1989–1991; replaced ''Now You See It''; currently airs in syndication)


Past proposed series

* 1957: ''The Will to Dream'' by Doris Frankel about the relationship between an atomic scientist and his wife * 1964: Roy Winsor created ''The Widening Circle'', a spinoff of ''
The Secret Storm ''The Secret Storm'' is an American soap opera that the CBS television network transmitted from February 1, 1954, to February 8, 1974. It was created by Roy Winsor, who also created the long-running soap operas ''Search for Tomorrow'' and ''Love ...
''. A pilot was shot with James Vickery as Alan Dunbar and Diana Muldaur as Ann Wicker. * 1971: Fred J. Scollay created ''Absent Without Love''. * 1972: Winifred Wolfe and Mary Harris had a proposal for a one-hour serial titled ''Yesterday's Child...Tomorrow's Adult'' * 1982: Beverly Hills, California * 1983: ''Grosse Pointe'' - set in Michigan; featured competing families in the auto industry and auto racers * 1985: series created by Johnathan Valin]

* 1986: During her absence from ''Ryan's Hope'', Michael Brockman, former President of CBS Daytime, asked Claire Labine to develop a new serial in 1986. Her proposal was entitled ''Celebration'' but never made it to the air. * 1986: ''The Billionaires'' by Barbara Bauer and Paul Rauch


Executives

As of 2019, CBS Daytime has been folded into the network's current programming division.


Notable profiles


Soderberg

Robert Soderberg is an American TV writer. He was born in Lakewood, Ohio and died in Santa Barbara, California in 1996. In 1969, he co-wrote the teleplay for an unsold television pilot called ''Shadow Man (TV pilot), Shadow Man'' about a man who has plastic surgery and assumes the identity of a multi-billionaire to do good for all humanity. He has thirteen credits to his name, including being the Head Writer of CBS Daytime's ''
As the World Turns ''As the World Turns'' (often abbreviated as ''ATWT'') is an American television soap opera that aired on CBS for 54 years from April 2, 1956, to September 17, 2010. Irna Phillips created ''As the World Turns'' as a sister show to her other s ...
'' (1973–1978) and '' Guiding Light'' and ABC Daytime’s ''One Life to Live'' and ''General Hospital'' (1989). He has received three Daytime Emmy Awards.


Calhoun

Robert Calhoun (producer), Robert Calhoun is an American television writer, producer and director. He graduated from the University of Maryland, College Park then went on to serve three years in the United States Navy. He was a gay man

His credits include '' Guiding Light'' (as Head writer, Head Writer during the 1988 Writers Guild of America strike and Executive Producer from 1988 to 1991; replaced by Jill Farren Phelps), ''
As the World Turns ''As the World Turns'' (often abbreviated as ''ATWT'') is an American television soap opera that aired on CBS for 54 years from April 2, 1956, to September 17, 2010. Irna Phillips created ''As the World Turns'' as a sister show to her other s ...
'' (EP: 1984–1988 replaced by Laurence Caso), ''Another World (TV series), Another World'' and ''Texas (TV series), Texas'' (1981). He has garnered 8 Daytime Emmy Award nominations. His first nomination in 1979 was shared with Ira Cirker, Melvin Bernhardt, and Paul Lammers.


Frisch

Peter Frisch is an American TV and theatre producer and director

He received his M.F.A. in stage direction from Carnegie Mellon. As a nationally recognized teacher and coach, Peter has held faculty posts at Carnegie, The Juilliard School, Harvard University, Boston University, Cal Arts, and UCLA. He has taught and coached professional actors and directors in New York and Los Angeles over the last forty years. Prior to coming to Santa Barbara, California, Santa Barbara, Frisch served as Producer on ''
The Young and the Restless ''The Young and the Restless'' (often abbreviated as ''Y&R'') is an American television soap opera created by William J. Bell and Lee Phillip Bell for CBS. The show is set in fictional Genoa City (not the real-life similarly-named Genoa City, ...
'' for CBS Daytime. He came to the show directly from Pittsburgh and a six-year stint as Head of Drama at Carnegie Mellon University's prestigious Carnegie Mellon School of Drama, School of Drama where he also taught and directed for the mainstage. Moonlighting, he also directed seventeen events for the Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra, working with musicians such as Mariss Jansons, Marvin Hamlisch and Rolando Villazon. During the past 35 years, Peter has directed over 160 productions in the New York and regional theatre, including a full range of classic and contemporary plays, cabaret and opera. He has been Producing Director of the Hyde Park, New York, Hyde Park Festival Theatre (NY), Resident Director with the Berkshire Theatre Festival and Artistic Director of American Playwrights Theatre in Washington, D.C. Peter received a Joseph Jefferson Award for the Chicago premiere of American Dreams (co-authored with Studs Terkel) and the Outer Circle Award for My Papa's Wine on New York's Theatre Row. At American Playwrights Theatre, his collaboration with Larry L. King led to a 1988 Helen Hayes Award for ''The Night Hank Williams Died''. Also at APT, he won an inaugural John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts/American Express Grant for his production of ''Speaking in tongues, Speaking In Tongues'', about controversial film director Pier Paolo Pasolini. Previously in Los Angeles, Peter served as a Producer on Fox Broadcasting Company's ''Tribes (TV series), Tribes''. Frisch has been a panelist for the National Endowment for the Arts and the Fulbright Program and served as a board member of the Society of Stage Directors and Choreographers Foundation. He is an enthusiastic amateur musician and has been published in a variety of journals from Sound & Vision (magazine), Sound & Vision to The Washington Report on Middle Eastern Affairs.


CBS Daytime slogans

* 1981: "Powerful Dramas" * 1982: "DayDreams" * 1985–1986: "In the Heat of the Day" * 1986: "In the Heat of It" (summer slogan) * 1986–1987: "Rumor Has It" * 1987–1988: "Can't Get Enough" * 1988–1989: "Be Tempted" * 1989–1990: "Wilder Than Ever" * 1990–1991: "Anything can happen...On the Edge" * 1991–1992: "Try Me" * 1992–1993: "Imagine" * 1993–1994: "Don't Blink and Don't Look Away" * 1994–1995: "Every Moment" * 1995–1996: "Aren't You Glad Today" * 1996–1997: "Always Watch Your Back" * 1997: "Lose Your Cool" (summer slogan) * 1997–1999: "Oh, If You Only Knew" * 1999–2001: "What Happens Next...is Everything (It's Everything)" * 2001–2002: "Did You Understand That?" * 2002–2003: "Get it On" * 2003–2004: "Hot Enough for You" * 2004–2005: "The Look That's Got You Hooked" * 2005–2006: "Nobody Does it Better" * 2006–2007: "The Day Belongs to CBS" * 2007–2009: "The Drama is Always On" * 2009: "Summer is for CBS Daytime" (summer slogan) * 2009–2020: "Only CBS Daytime" * 2012: "CBS Daycation" (summer slogan) * 2014–2020: "So Good" (alternate)


TV ratings

Because of a quirk in ''The Price Is Right'' from 1975 during the experimental run at a one-hour format in September that became final that November, that show's ratings in daytime are split into first half and second half segments. The same has been done for the ratings for ''Let's Make a Deal'' since that show's premiere in 2009.


See also

* ABC Daytime * NBC Daytime


References


External links


Official website
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