Hallmark Media is getting into the scripted podcast game and has launched it’s first-ever series called Crimson Hearts Collide.
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Joe Otterson TV Reporter Hallmark Media president and CEO Wonya Lucas will depart the company at the end of the year. Upon her departure, Lucas will continue to serve on the Hallmark Media board of directors.
“I am honored to have led this company and am tremendously proud of the progress we’ve made by creating an evolved entertainment experience that inspires meaningful, emotionally connected moments for our audiences,” said Lucas. “My passion for the Hallmark brand has grown in deeply rewarding ways and will remain paramount as I continue to help guide Hallmark Media’s future in a more strategically focused capacity.” Lucas became president and CEO of Hallmark Media in 2020 when the media group was still known as Crown Media Family Networks.
In her time with the company, she worked to make Hallmark programming more diverse and inclusive while also building partnerships with platforms like Peacock, YouTube, and Hulu as well as free ad-supported platforms. “Wonya is a multi-faceted industry veteran, passionate brand builder, and consummate strategic leader,” said Mike Perry, president and CEO of Hallmark Companies.
Hallmark Media is getting into the scripted podcast game and has launched it’s first-ever series called Crimson Hearts Collide.
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Hallmark Media today is entering the scripted podcast space with the new original podcast series Crimson Hearts Collide, a romance-mystery from the company’s Mahogany content initiative.
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After three years at the helm, Hallmark Media President & CEO Wonya Lucas will exit her current role at the end of year, the company announced Tuesday. Lucas will continue to serve on the Hallmark Media Board of Directors.
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