Michael Park and Maura West of “As the World Turns” were named best actor and actress in a soap opera at the Daytime Emmy Awards on Sunday, an emotional send-off for a show that is going off the air in three months. Its last episode will air in September. CBS' “The Bold and The Beautiful” won the Emmy for best soap opera for the second year in a row. Another “As the World Turns” cast member, Julie Pinson, was named best supporting actress in a drama. It was a big night for Discovery's “Cash Cab.” The show filmed in the back of a New York City taxi was named best game show for the third time in a row, and host Ben Bailey won for the first time as best game show host. “The Ellen DeGeneres Show” was named best entertainment talk show. Both DeGeneres and Oprah Winfrey did not submit their names for best talk show host, an award won by Winfrey protege Dr. Mehmet Oz for the first year of “The Dr. Oz Show.”