The Hallmark Channel has acquired exclusive rights to a variety of Martha Stewart programming, centered around The Martha Stewart Show. The Hollywood Reporter reports that the network plans to use this material to fashion a two-and-a-half hour Stewart-based programming block that is itself the cornerstone for a larger seven-hour daytime block focused on lifestyle and home content. Hallmark will launch the programming block on March 29.
Mar 16
2010
05:37 PM ET
The Hallmark Channel acquires Martha Stewart content
- Comments 5
- Add comment
Latest News
- 'Idol' Wednesday ratings slip 16 percent
- 'Downton Abbey': Top PBS rating since '09
- 'American Idol' Top 24: 14 names revealed
- Jack Black in 'Bernie': First Look!
- Kate Walsh nude on mag cover
- J.K. Rowling to write a book for adults
- Gail Simmons' 'Top Chef' blog: Top Two!
- Black Women in Hollywood event: Watch
Most Commented
- Chris Harrison blogs 'The Bachelor' episode 8 673
- Miranda Lambert tells Chris Brown to 'take notes' during 'Gunpowder and Lead' performance 612
- Father Knows Best? 600
- Amanda Knox signs a massive book deal with HarperCollins 596
- Rihanna and Chris Brown release simultaneous remixes, guest on each others' new tracks 455








Martha who?
First they leave us with NO Murder, She Wrote and now we have to endure two and half hours of Martha. Uh, Hallmark, why mess with a good thing?
I am THRILLED to be able to watch the “old” episodes of Martha Stewart.
I don’t care about “celebrities” I just want to view her programs featuring the art of homemaking. I was an occasional viewer of Hallmark Channel in the past..I have now become a daily viewer..
Thank you..very much..because this new programming “is a good thing”…
-C-
i am not getting any martha stewart episodes any more . what happen love her garden and home shows.
1 hour of Martha once a week would be sufficient Hallmark is wasting good airtime and viewers going elsewhere.