The daytime landscape just experienced a major shift: Days of our Lives is no longer the lowest-rated soap opera, having officially surpassed the ratings of General Hospital.
As Soap Central predicted might happen back in February, Days of our Lives has officially become television's third most-viewed soap opera.
According to Nielsen Live+Same Day ratings for the week of April 30 through May 4, the NBC series managed to score a total of 2,301,000 viewers, while General Hospital only pulled in 2,288,000.
The news is creating a ripple of excitement in the social media world, considering DAYS has sat in position four (the lowest position of the four daytime shows) for several years.
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"Woo hoo! And climbing!" wrote Kassie DePaiva (Eve Donovan) about the news.
"Levitate!" wrote Lamon Archey (Eli Grant) in celebration.
A recent Emmy winner for serving as the show's head writer, Ron Carlivati retweeted Archey's post with a few emoji that clearly showed how he was feeling.
Despite DAYS' ratings victory, both the NBC soap opera and GH are still trailing CBS Daytime's The Young and the Restless and The Bold and the Beautiful. For the same week, Y&R had a total of 4,089,000 viewers, while B&B pulled in 3,227,000.
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