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It’s Official: ‘Days of our Lives’ Renewed for Season 59 & 60!

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Sand will continue to flow through the hourglass of Peacock’s Days of our Lives for two more years. The long-running serial drama has been renewed for an additional two seasons, taking the trailblazing drama through its 60th Season.

Since moving exclusively to Peacock last year, Days of our Lives has consistently been a top 10 title for the platform. A consistent favorite among fans and critics alike, Days aired its 14,000th episode in 2020 and was NBC’s longest-running drama series until 2022 when it moved to its new and exclusive home at Peacock. 

The show has garnered 61 Emmy Awards, including most recently 2022’s Outstanding Writing for a Daytime Drama, and 392 nominations as well as multiple People’s Choice Awards, GLAAD Media Awards and Prism Awards. The show’s success stems from its consistent commitment to excellence in writing and storytelling – supported by a diverse ensemble of performers – and an uncanny knack for anticipating viewer interests. With its mix of classic genre traditions and groundbreaking narratives reflecting modern life, Days of our Lives remains a perennial favorite among viewers of all ages.  

Days of our Lives is produced by Corday Productions in association with Sony Pictures Television. Ken Corday is the executive producer with co-executive producer Albert Alarr. Ron Carlivati serves as head writer. 

For more information, please visit the official show site at: https://www.peacocktv.com/stream-tv/days-of-our-lives 

Johnathon K.
Johnathon K. is a staff writer for TV Source Magazine. With a love of soaps, the Super Sentai Series and gaming, John's passion comes through in his writing and as a featured host of the TV Source Podcast, where he also serves as producer. In 2019, John launched his own podcast series "Our Take Media" which gives his take on various things in TV from soaps to reality television.

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