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"Last year was kind of like, 'Oh god, things are being canceled.' Now our numbers are up and people realize there's an audience for this type of entertainment," Tom said backstage. "It's an audience that can't be easily swayed to something that doesn't resemble a daytime drama. Our future looks good." Reflecting the current era of dwindling daytime audiences, network budget-cutting and the cancellation of some soaps, the awards were aired by cable news channel HLN for the second straight year, having lost its longtime home on the broadcast networks last year. In an effort to liven up the proceedings, the night's biggest winners were chatted up, sometimes awkwardly, on stage right after they accepted their trophies by celebrities whose favorite question was the clichéd "How do you feel?" "This is so strange," Davidson said as he grabbed a mic and took a seat on a red sofa. "Good Morning America" weather anchor Sam Champion, along with HLN network's A.J. Hammer and Robin Meade, hosted the 40th annual show, which stretched well past its scheduled two hours. Scott Clifton of "The Bold and the Beautiful" and Billy Miller of "The Young and the Restless" tied for supporting actor in a drama series. Julie Marie Berman of "General Hospital" won supporting actress honors. She has since left the ABC soap. Her former co-star, Kristen Alderson, won the younger actress category. In an upset, first-time nominee "CBS Sunday Morning" beat out heavyweights "Good Morning America" and the "Today Show" for outstanding morning program. "We snuck in while nobody was looking," host Charles Osgood said. Ricki Lake, whose daytime comeback has been canceled, won outstanding talk show host. Ben Bailey of "Cash Cab," which is no longer being produced, picked up his third win as outstanding game show host. "The Price is Right" won game show honors. "The Ellen DeGeneres Show" earned its seventh trophy as outstanding talk show entertainment. The show paid tribute to Lifetime Achievement Award winners Monty Hall of "Let's Make a Deal" fame and the late game-show creator Bob Stewart. ___ Onlnie:
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