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Soapoperaatioiden, also known as soap operas or television serials, are a genre of television programming that consists of serialized dramatic stories. These programs are typically characterized by their long-running formats, often spanning several years, and their focus on the lives of a group of characters. Soap operas are known for their continuous storylines, which can include romance, family drama, and workplace conflicts. They are usually produced and broadcast daily, with new episodes airing each weekday.
The term "soap opera" originated in the United States during the 1930s, when radio dramas were sponsored
Soap operas are often criticized for their melodramatic plots and stereotypical characters, but they have also