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| Hallmark Channel | |
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| Launched | August 5, 2001 |
| Owned by | International: NBC Universal Global Networks United States: Crown Media Holdings,The Jim Henson Company |
| Audience share | 0.6% (2006-01, [1]) |
| Headquarters | Newark, New Jersey, United States |
| Formerly called | ACTS, VISN; Faith and Values Channel;Odyssey Network |
| Sister channel(s) | Hallmark Movie Channel |
| Website | Hallmark Channel International Hallmark Channel United States |
| Availability | |
| Satellite | |
| Dish Network | Channels 185, 896 |
| DirecTV | Channel 312 |
| Sky Angel | Channel 9729 |
| Astro (Malaysia) | Channel 702 |
| TrueVisions (Thailand) | Channel 16 |
| Digiturk | Channel 13 |
| Dialog TV | Channel 38 (Testing) |
| Dream (Philippines) | Channel 18 |
| TotalTV (Serbia, Montenegro, Slovenia) | Channel 61 |
| SKY Latin America | Channel 420 |
| Sky Italia | Channel 136 |
| Dstv | Channel 108 |
| Yes (Israel) | Channel 5 |
| NTV Plus | |
| Showtime Arabia | |
| Cyfra+ | Channel 44 |
| Cable | |
| US cable systems | Check local listings |
| now TV (Hong Kong) | Channel 123 |
| Starhub (Singapore) | Channel 17 |
| SkyCable Gold (Philippines) | Channel 37 |
| Global Destiny (Philippines) | Channel 38 |
| TrueVisions (Thailand) | Channel 16 |
| First Media (Indonesia) | Channel 299 |
| Hot (Israel) | Channel 19 |
| UCS (Bangladesh) | Channel 47 |
| IPTV over ADSL | |
| Sky Angel | Channel 301 |
The Hallmark Channel is a cable television network that broadcasts in over 100 countries. They specialize in series and movies that are appropriate for the whole family. In all countries except the United States they are owned by NBC Universal. The Hallmark name is licensed from Hallmark Cards, Inc.[1]
The Hallmark Channel in the United States is owned by Crown Media Holdings, in turn majority-owned by Hallmark Cards.
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In the United States, the network began as a merger between VISN (the Vision Interfaith Satellite Network), and the ACTS (American Christian Television Station) Network. The combined network initially ran under both names, but was later named the Faith and Values Channel, and originally broadcast religious programming only. More secular programming was started in 1996 when the channel was renamed the Odyssey Channel, using the domain name Odysseyfamily.com for posting TV listings. Hallmark Entertainment and The Jim Henson Company bought stakes in Odyssey in November 1998.After Odyssey Network shut down Henson's half of the channel Hallmark took over.The channel was officially renamed on August 5, 2001.
Today, Hallmark specializes in airing past segments from their parent company's Hallmark Hall of Fame anthology series, which features made-for-television movies and miniseries, most of them from the series' CBS run. Older shows, such as The Waltons, 7th Heaven, Little House on the Prairie, M*A*S*H, Gilligan's Island, Matlock, The Brady Bunch, Diagnosis Murder, Murder, She Wrote, and Walker, Texas Ranger are rerun many times a day and replaced the religious programming that aired on the channel for over a decade. Other shows, such as JAG, Hogan's Heroes, Family Ties, Nanny and the Professor, Gunsmoke, Bewitched, Perry Mason, and Judging Amy, have rerun briefly on the network. Hallmark began airing its own weekday morning show entitled New Morning in 2002 and added a Sunday morning version hosted by Naomi Judd entitled Naomi's New Morning in 2005.
In October 2006, Henry Schleiff was appointed the new CEO, overseeing all of the networks’ divisions. Prior to this position, Schleiff was Chairman and CEO of Court TV.[2]
In January 2007, Hallmark Channel dropped the Hallmark crown from its logo, but still uses it in certain places on-air, and in other countries.
In February 2008, the Hillary Clinton campaign purchased an hour of Hallmark Channel's primetime under a paid programming arrangement on February 4, 2008, the day before the multi-state "Super Tuesday (2008)" primaries. [3]
In Australia, the channel supplements its United States programming with drama from Australia's largest producer of TV drama, Southern Star Group.
In South-Africa, the channel supplements mostly movies.
The British version of Hallmark runs mostly United States imports, including TV movies and drama such as House, Judging Amy, The District and the Law & Order franchise. The channel also runs the BBC drama Spooks. Also, the Australian drama series McLeod's Daughters has aired on the channel since its launch in 2001.
The Italian version of Hallmark Channel channel broadcasts mostly United States imports, like Judging Amy and 7th Heaven and McLeod's Daughters.
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| Monday | Judging Amy | ER | Without A Trace | The Oprah Winfrey Show | ||||
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| Wednesday | Law & Order | |||||||
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| Sunday | The Oprah Winfrey Show | |||||||
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