Hey, I think we all need to read this article posted today in the NYPOST about Hallmark Channel

Soooooo that's the reason...Just read this article on line at the NY POST . . .could explain why their scheduling is so bad.  

I left a comment on the NY Post website replying to this article, and thought maybe if we all did, we could force an investor to pick up the financial woes of HC .  We are all so frustrated with the programming and the feeling that we are not heard, wouldn't it be something if we all posted a reply, in droves, and they find a buyer that brings them back to life.  Of course they will have to have us the viewers be in charge of scheduling, lol. . . how wonderful would that be. . .wooohooo. . .

HALLMARK HURT BIG NAME CHANNEL IS FACING BIG TIME PROBLEMS - (taken from the NY Post Newspaper today)

Last updated: 11:40 am
August 24, 2009
Posted: 2:40 am
August 24, 2009

Although Hallmark Channel is known for uplifting family fare, its own story could have a less happy ending.

Crown Media Holdings, the cable network's parent, is undergoing a painful process of restructuring its balance sheet at the same time the channel is attempting to revamp its family-oriented programming.

Just last week Crown cut 15 jobs, or 8 percent of its work force, and a proposed plan to trim its debt load is meeting resistance from some bondholders.

The stakes are huge: Hallmark is one of the last remaining independent cable networks, but its ability to compete against larger rivals is hampered because of that financial load and because it can't leverage a large number of channels to extract better deals from cable and satellite operators. Crown's cable properties consist only of the flagship Hallmark Channel and its smaller sibling, Hallmark Movie Channel.

But Crown, which is 70 percent-owned by greeting card giant Hallmark, is struggling. Hallmark, the parent company, loaned Crown $1.1 billion, and Crown isn't likely to pay that back.

As such, Hallmark has proposed slashing Crown's debt in half in exchange for additional equity totaling $550 million.

That move has angered Crown's minority shareholders, and spurred independent Crown board members to hire Morgan Stanley to advise them on the Hallmark offer. A recommendation from Morgan Stanley is expected early next month.

Although a source familiar with the matter said there have been no settlement talks with Hallmark, it appears unlikely that the parent company would force Crown into bankruptcy because of the embarrassment of forcing its own channel out of business.

However, it appears unlikely a white knight waits in the wings.

A few years ago, Crown attempted to pretty itself up for a sale when it hired media veteran Henry Schleiff as CEO. Crown enlisted Citigroup to oversee an auction, but things barely got off the ground because of the company's debt load.

Schleiff has since left the company, and Bill Abbott, once the channel's head of ad sales, was named CEO.

Under Abbott, the channel has attempted to shake up its staff and shift its programming.

One strategy involves creating a clearer distinction between the flagship channel, which is carried in 88 million homes, and the movie-channel offshoot, which is available in 30 million households. The plan is to gradually move most of the Hallmark movies to the smaller channel while the main channel sticks with a mixture of movies, classic TV shows and holiday specials.

"It's an evolution not a revolution," Abbott explained to The Post.

Comments




  • Well, I guess that explalins the mess that has been going on. But I don't know what we can do. I wish there was something, we dont want to lose these shows indefinitely.  Maybe they can put somethig in their newsletter as to how we can save our channel and our favorite shows. I have heard that calling and e-mailing hasn't helped, but I guess we need to call or e-mail the right people. Maybe the SC Johnson co. who sponsors some of the Hallmark origal movies? It's just a thought. Very confused and upset at this, I sure do miss my Lucy!!!!

    lucyfan113, 6 months ago | Flag
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    Sewkindness, thanks so much for posting this!  It does shed a lot of light onto what is going on with The Hallmark Channel.  I, personally, called my cable company and told them to remove it from my subscription a few months ago when they stopped airing The Waltons and when all of the radical programming changes began.  Subsequently, I have found other things to keep me rather busy throughout my day although I do miss all of my Hallmark buddies!! 


    Not sure if there is anything we can do at this point.  What CAN we do?  We can email them and call them and call our cable providers......in the end, if they are having financial problems the only thing we can do is continue to pay for the channel and start buying Hallmark cards again to help them back onto their feet.


    Sigh, I wish a bunch of us could pool our money and buy the channel.  How awesome would that be?  Smile



    Grandma and Grandpa Walton

    annabelle, 7 months ago | Flag
  • wow that explains alot, hope they pull through,  go walker


     

    deborah31, 7 months ago | Flag
  • I guess we should have known there was something wrong, because the scheduling of programs was so bizarre, there had to be a reason, no one in their right mind would be so illogical.  To take off shows that the majority of people loved for years and to show one show 10 times a day!! It's sort of like ourselves, when we  go through bad financial times, and we've all been there, you eat peanut butter and jelly a lot, well I guess Golden Girls are their peanut butter and jelly.  Out of anger and frustration, we all say we'll leave Hallmark, but honestly, I can speak for myself I would realllllllllly miss Hallmark, that's the first schedule I check each day.


    Can anyone think of anything we could do to not lose the channel? I'm not very good at this, would we write to our cable companys and tell them we would cancel our cable if we don't have Hallmark, maybe they will lesson the cost to HC for programming, or do we contact Hallmark the store, and tell them we will not buy anything from Hallmark, and this is no lie, I will absolutly not buy a thing Hallmark if they don't save the Hallmark Channel.  Maybe someone from Hallmark Channel can advise us what we can do.

    Sewkindness, 7 months ago | Flag

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