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Martha Stewart Show

January 27, 2012 by · Comments Off on Martha Stewart Show 

Martha Stewart Show, The New York Post reported on Thursday that the Hallmark Channel was in talks with Marie Osmond to air a new daytime talk show hosted by the famed entertainer. Osmond currently has a show in Las Vegas with her brother, Donny Osmond.

The channel has not confirmed that Osmond’s show will air during the soon-to-be open time slot formerly occupied by “The Martha Stewart Show.”

Earlier this month, Hallmark announced that Stewart’s show would cease production in April 2012 though episodes will continue into September. Osmond’s show, which will include cooking segments and interviews, will reportedly debut in September.

Last week, news surfaced that Martha Stewart Living Omnimedia Inc. was being sued by Macy’s in an attempt to block a licensing deal between MSLO and J.C. Penny.

News also surfaced earlier this month regarding another MSLO retailer, the Home Depot. The Post reported that the Home Depot was scaling back its sale of Stewart’s branded paint.

Martha Stewart J.C. Penney

December 8, 2011 by · Comments Off on Martha Stewart J.C. Penney 

Martha Stewart J.C. Penney, The retail giant will review its Martha Stewart product line for “potential changes” due to “the proliferation of Martha Stewart-branded product in the marketplace.” ? NEW YORK – Retail giant Macy’s is no fan of Martha Stewart Living Omnimedia’s new alliance with retailer J.C. Penney, which was unveiled Wednesday morning.

Lifestyle media firm MSLO said it received $38.5 million from J.C. Penney for a 16.6 percent stake and struck a broader pact to bring Stewart products into the partner’s stores.

??However, the deal seems to have annoyed Macy’s, which has been selling an exclusive Martha Stewart product line since 2007, the Wall Street Journal reported.??

Macy’s will review its Martha Stewart line for “potential changes” due to “the proliferation of Martha Stewart-branded product in the marketplace,” the paper cited a company statement. ?It added that MSLO only notified Macy’s about its new deal on Tuesday night.

??The media firm’s five-year deal with Macy’s expires around the end of 2012, but can then be renewed, according to the Journal. ??Macy’s had the opportunity to explore a similar deal given that MSLO’s search for partners was public, a person familiar with the media company’s thinking told the Journal.

If Macy’s were to drop Martha Stewart amid the J.C. Penney deal, it would be “cutting off their nose to spite their face,” because it is the retailer’s top home brand, the paper cited that person as saying.??

The paper also highlighted that Stewart has been visible in Macy’s marketing. She has, for example, been appearing in holiday commercials highlighting “the magic of Macy’s.”

??J.C. Penney CEO Ron Johnson, who used to run Apple’s retail stores, told the Journal that retail chains must share. “A lot of retailers through the years have fought for exclusivity, and at times that’s important, but there are certain brands that should be available broadly,” he said, adding that he is more focused on being “the best place to buy” Martha Stewart products.??

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