New Delhi, Oct. 18 -- A veteran soap owns the room, a 99-year-old naturalist resets the record book, and talk TV finds a new cadence
California- On a night that asked daytime television to define itself again, ABC's "General Hospital" did what institutions do when the spotlight is brightest: it won, repeatedly. The long-running soap took home the top drama prize and led the field with a haul that affirmed its grip on a genre remaking itself for an era of clips, apps, and second-screen attention, the same attention economy that has reshaped fashion shows into broadcast engines like the Brooklyn runway reboot at Steiner Studios. Elsewhere, a 99-year-old naturalist set a record that will be hard to top, a movie star turned afternoon confide...
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