All My Children continues to air on Guam’s ABC 7. The daytime show will celebrate its 37th anniversary this year. All My Children began on January 5, 1970. All My Children has received more than 30 Emmy Awards and consistently distinguishes itself in the field of daytime drama. The show has historically been committed to social issues, focusing on such topics as AIDS, abortion, teenage alcoholism, racial bias, acquaintance rape, spousal abuse, homosexuality, Reyes syndrome, Vietnam MIAs, drug abuse, the risks of motherhood over 40, safe sex and organ donations, among others.
Sorensen Media Group CEO Rex Sorensen said, “Soap operas have been a staple of daytime television programming for years. All My Children is a long standing show that has received recognition for the types of topics it takes on. We are glad to be carrying such a show on ABC 7.”
Lotus Media Services and Sorensen Media Group Managing Director Evan M. Cohen said, “Women love this show. There are three generations of women now watching this program and it continues to draw new viewers every day.”
Sorensen Media Group, a privately-held media and entertainment conglomerate, is the leading broadcast company in the Western Pacific with holdings in television, radio and Internet programming, development, production and broadcasting.
Rex Sorensen is Chairman and CEO of Sorensen Media Group which includes the stations of News Talk K57, Power 98, 105 The KAT, Fox 6 and ABC 7 on Guam. Rex Sorensen has been involved in building and creating media platforms in Asia and the United States for over 20 years.
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