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The Inside Job by Liz Wolgemuth

Report: Susan Lucci Takes Pay Cut

November 27, 2008 08:48 AM ET | Liz Wolgemuth | Permanent Link | Print

The financial crisis has hit Hollywood: Advertising Age is reporting that Susan Lucci, along with others in the cast of All My Children, has agreed to take a pay cut, as soap operas contend with a pullback in advertising--particularly local auto dealer advertising--and smaller audiences. Susan Lucci has been on the TV show since 1970.

 

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Lucci pay cut

Susan Lucci is and always has been a class act. It takes a real pro not get get ruffled feathers and do the Diva thing and split when something like this is put on the table. Susan is adored by the people she works for and apparently feels the same way, which makes it a bit more palatable.Too bad more people can't be mature and understanding when things get dicey.

no wonder nobody advertises look at the story lines

they get goofier and more politically correct left wing radicalism lifestyles every week and the which character is mentally off this week has gotten really really old, i would rather watch cartoons

Lucci - Very Good at Being Very Bad

Who will be the next?

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