Martha Stewart would like to be closer friends with Snoop Dogg. That's just one of the tidbits fans learned on Thursday, when the domestic diva and TV personality stopped by Reddit for its "Ask Me Anything" series. Stewart bravely tackled topics such as sex advice, her time in jail, tacos, tattoos and her supposed feud with Gwyneth Paltrow (spoiler: there isn't one!). Stewart, 72, was promoting her two TV shows, Martha Stewart’s Cooking School and Martha Bakes, which return to PBS in April. Here's what we learned about her. 1. She changes her bed sheets every day."Yes. It’s a luxury.
- 3/7/2014
- by Melissa Locker
- PEOPLE.com
Martha Stewart made a grievous error during her appearance on "The Tonight Show." See if you can catch it.
“Before the show, I saw Dave in his--" she said before quickly realizing what she'd done wrong. "Did I say Dave?”
“You said Dave," Jay Leno said. It's generally best not to mix up Jay Leno and David Letterman. There's history there.
Thankfully, Wanda Sykes was on hand to diffuse any tension, though Leno was rolling with it amiably.
“Don’t feel bad, she called me Oprah," Sykes joked, while Martha vehemently denied it.
Uproxx says that Stewart has seemed a little out of herself lately, or maybe she's just evolving. She's been open about creating an online dating account and has been talking about sex a lot more lately.
Or maybe she's just exhausted. Stewart just released her 79th book, "Living the Good Long Life," and has not one, but...
“Before the show, I saw Dave in his--" she said before quickly realizing what she'd done wrong. "Did I say Dave?”
“You said Dave," Jay Leno said. It's generally best not to mix up Jay Leno and David Letterman. There's history there.
Thankfully, Wanda Sykes was on hand to diffuse any tension, though Leno was rolling with it amiably.
“Don’t feel bad, she called me Oprah," Sykes joked, while Martha vehemently denied it.
Uproxx says that Stewart has seemed a little out of herself lately, or maybe she's just evolving. She's been open about creating an online dating account and has been talking about sex a lot more lately.
Or maybe she's just exhausted. Stewart just released her 79th book, "Living the Good Long Life," and has not one, but...
- 5/15/2013
- by Jason Hughes
- Huffington Post
Turns out, even Martha Stewart can't escape the allure of Ryan Gosling's charm. The cooking queen—whose instructional series Martha Bakes and Martha's Cooking School premiere on PBS today—recently revealed her pop culture obsessions to Entertainment Weekly, dishing on the TV shows she loves to watch while crafting up her yummy concoctions. "I have a big TV in my kitchen, so I can do canning or make jam. That takes hours and hours, and I can watch Homeland, all 13 episodes [at once]." Another favorite? Fellow PBS show Downton Abbey. "It's a soap opera, but there are no grammatical mistakes," she says. And despite having been in the biz...
- 4/8/2013
- E! Online
Somewhere between tweeting, blogging, and bringing her instructional series Martha Bakes and Martha’s Cooking School to PBS (check local listings), Martha Stewart has managed to squeeze in a few more passions. Namely, marathon viewings of Homeland and Ryan Gosling.
But what elevates the domestic goddess’s binge-watching from that of your everyday entertainment junkie is her method: “I have a big TV in my kitchen, so I can do canning or make jam. That takes hours and hours, and I can watch Homeland, all 13 episodes .”
Fellow PBS program Downton Abbey is another addiction. “It’s a soap opera, but there are no grammatical mistakes,...
But what elevates the domestic goddess’s binge-watching from that of your everyday entertainment junkie is her method: “I have a big TV in my kitchen, so I can do canning or make jam. That takes hours and hours, and I can watch Homeland, all 13 episodes .”
Fellow PBS program Downton Abbey is another addiction. “It’s a soap opera, but there are no grammatical mistakes,...
- 4/6/2013
- by Lanford Beard
- EW - Inside TV
Martha Stewart Living Omnimedia is reducing the publication of two of its magazines and laying off about 70 workers as it deals with declining advertising and circulation. The news comes ahead of the media company’s Friday morning quarterly earnings call, which had been rescheduled because of Hurricane Sandy. The company will cut back the publishing schedule of its Everyday Food magazine to 5 times a year, down from 10, and deliver the magazine as a supplement to subscribers of Martha Stewart Living, according to the New York Times. It will no longer be sold as a stand-alone publication. Whole Living magazine also is coming to an end. Company executives have been in discussions to sell the publication, which suffered a 24% decline in advertising pages in the past year. They plan to stop printing it by year’s end and fold the content into Martha Stewart Living if a sale is not concluded,...
- 11/2/2012
- by THE DEADLINE TEAM
- Deadline TV
FremantleMedia Enterprises and Martha Stewart Living Omnimedia have entered a first-look agreement to develop television and digital video programming featuring the next generation of lifestyle talent across food, fashion, home, gardening and more, which will be produced under the Martha Stewart banner. Mslo has no such daily programs currently in production after Hallmark Channel last spring cancelled The Martha Stewart Show and opted not to order new episodes of the company-produced Emeril’s Table, Mad Hungry, Martha Bakes and Petkeeping. The company’s only new show is the weekly Martha Stewart’s Cooking School on PBS. Fme and Mslo will name a development executive to head their development. As part of the new programming agreement, Fme and Mslo have also renewed their long-standing TV programming distribution deal outside of the U.S., with Fme continuing to be the exclusive international distributor of Mslo current and library content, including The Martha Stewart...
- 10/25/2012
- by NELLIE ANDREEVA
- Deadline TV
After five seasons in broadcast syndication and two on cable, Martha Stewart’s daytime show is ending its run, at least for now. Hallmark Channel, where The Martha Stewart Show has been airing since fall 2010, has opted not to renew the program for another season. The current season wraps in May, with the show expected to stay on in repeats throughout the summer. The news, first reported by the New York Post, comes on the heels of Hallmark touting a 18% season-to-season ratings increase for Martha in the women 25-54 demographic. But the program’s ratings were nevertheless underwhelming — an average of 225,000 total viewers and 41,000 women 25-54 for 2011 — especially for a show as expensive as Martha. Martha is part of a Martha Stewart Living Omnimedia daytime programming block on Hallmark that also includes Emeril’s Table, Mad Hungry and Martha Bakes. “The daytime block on Hallmark Channel demonstrated year over year...
- 1/4/2012
- by NELLIE ANDREEVA
- Deadline TV
The owner of The Hallmark Channel had a happy story of its own to tell in 3Q as ad sales improved, marketing expenses dropped — and it recorded a big gain from a deferred tax asset. With that $191.7M one-time tax jolt, Crown had net income of $203.3M, up from $5.9M this quarter last year, on revenues of $74M, up 18%. The company says that ad revenue was up 15% to $56M as it raised average per-viewer prices, while payments from pay TV distributors were up 29% to $18M. The Hallmark Movie Channel contributed $7.8M in ad sales, up 69.6%. Crown says it also benefited from improved ratings from shows in the Hallmark Channel’s daytime block, which includes The Martha Stewart Show, Martha Bakes, and Mad Hungry With Lucinda Scala Quinn. Crown didn’t spend as much on marketing this past quarter as it did a year ago when it launched The Martha Stewart Show.
- 11/3/2011
- by DAVID LIEBERMAN, Executive Editor
- Deadline TV
Martha Stewart Living Omnimedia reported today reported third-quarter revenue of $52.2 million, up from $49.7 million a year ago, as publishing declines offset higher merchandising revenue. A decline in print ad pages led to the publishing dip, though digital advertising grew by 17%. In the broadcast unit, revenue was $6.6 million, up 14% year-over-year thanks to new programming like Emeril’s Table, which premiered in September on Hallmark Channel, and a Mslo programming block that includes The Martha Stewart Show, Martha Bakes and Mad Hungry With Lucinda Scala Quinn.
- 11/1/2011
- by THE DEADLINE TEAM
- Deadline TV
America's homemaker, Martha Stewart, will return to the airwaves Sept. 26 for a second season of Hallmark Channel's "Martha Bakes," the network said Wednesday at the Television Critics Association's Cable Summer Tour at the Beverly Hilton. The 13-episode season will air Mondays at 11:30 a.m. Et/10:30 a.m. Central. For the second season of the half-hour series, Stewart will expand beyond cookies and cakes, into the realm of pizza, focaccia and croissants, demonstrating how an alteration of ingredients and techniques can yield multiple recipes from the same basic formula. Characterizing the series as...
- 7/27/2011
- by Tim Kenneally
- The Wrap
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