Last night, we reported that Hallmark Channel had abruptly “parted ways” with longtime Home & Family co-host Mark Steines. The cable channel’s official statement was a bit cryptic: “Today Hallmark Channel has parted ways with Mark Steines as the co-host of the network’s lifestyle series Home & Family. We are extremely grateful to Mark for his incredible work and wish him all the best success in his future endeavors.”
Given that Steines was immediately removed from the Home & Family site, more than a few people wondered if there was more to the story. Today, Hallmark made it clear that the channel had no issues with Steines. Management wants to take the series in a different direction and Steines was not part of that change.
Here’s today’s statement: “Shows evolve and change all the time. Mark has been an instrumental part of Home & Family for the past 6 years, and we are extremely grateful for his incredible work and leadership. We truly wish Mark all the best in his future endeavors.”
According to Deadline, Steines was blindsided by Hallmark’s plans and was told he was off the show only after he finished taping Thursday’s show (on Wednesday).
According to a representative of Steines, he was let go for “creative reasons”. The rep noted, “We had had nothing but positive reviews and feedback from Hallmark for the entirety of the time he has been on the show, including this year.” It is believed that Steines still had time left on his contract so it wasn’t about contract negotiations.
Steines’ co-host, Debbie Matenopoulos, fought back tears as she delivered the news to viewers at the end of today’s show. She was surrounded by seven contributors on the show’s couch.
Welcome back, everybody. So, I’m here to share some news. And the family has joined me because we truly are a family here. Now, although we had a great show, we have a hard announcement to make. We have a very hard announcement to deliver. Our dear friend, our very good friend, and my wonderful co-host for years, Mister Mark Steines, is no longer with Home & Family.
He has been an amazing friend to all of us here at Hallmark Channel, the cast, the crew and a wonderful friend to all of you at home as well. And we are grateful to Mark, and we want to thank him from the bottom of our hearts for six of the most incredible years that he has had here hosting this incredible show that, he helped build. He really did.
He’s been here from the beginning and a lot of this show has Mark’s handprint on it, so we support him in everything he does in the future, his future endeavors. We will miss him dearly and we will think about him fondly and often and we thank you all at home for your kindness and understanding and your support and for being part of our family every day.
Thank you so much, everyone. Thank you for joining us and we’ll see you back here on Monday.
This isn’t the first time that a Home & Family co-host has been suddenly dropped from the program’s “family”. Matenopoulos’ predecessor, Cristina Ferrare, was quietly removed from the program nearly two years ago. She had theoretically been on vacation for two weeks before it was announced that she was simply no longer with the program. This led many viewers to assume that Ferrare was sick (which was not the case) and led to a lot of hard feelings from viewers toward her replacement.
It’s unclear if Steines will be replaced. On Monday’s show, Matenopoulos will be joined by guest host James Denton, one of the stars of Hallmark’s Good Witch series.
What do you think? Are you sorry that Steines has been fired by Hallmark? Will you continue to watch the Home & Family TV show? If they wanted to make a change, could Hallmark have handled this in a better way?
One less viewer for Home & Family show here. Mark Steines made the show feel authentic, made the show fun to watch , he put the home in Home & Family. Hallmark channel at one time was an original channel, now it seems as if they simply want to blend in with all the others. Very disappointed with Hallmark channel. There are so many other channels out there to watch and enjoy. Why stay with one that treats their employees and viewers with such disrespect ?
Just as Julia Roberts said in Pretty Woman – Big Mistake! Big! Huge! Mark was the glue that held the show together. He was the one constant that provided that ‘feel good’ feeling. His shoes are way too big that Hallmark will never be able to fill. You will lose more viewers than ever anticipated. Big Mistake! Big! Huge!!
Wow! So sad to hear this. I think Mark was great on the show. Debbie; however, not so much. She interrupts constantly and thinks she is an authority on everything. Will see if I continue to follow.
I loved Christina & Mark together & was upset about the way they let Christina go & now they did the same to Mark. Will not watch it now.
I don’t care very much for Debbie and I would rather see Mark. I think Debbie is a phony in her reaction to people and she knows everything. Sorry but she is a little annoying.
My wife and I WERE regular watchers. We do not like Mark being fired and particularly do not like the way it was done. Will add your show to ou list of boycotts, which includes
ESPN, CNN, ABC, MSNBC, CBS,
I am sorry to lose another host. Mark is positive, full of humor, delightfully interactive with the staff and guests on Home and Family, and has a very creative side of him with his photography and other contributions! I can’t believe they will find another quite like him!I am sorry that they removed him and he will be missed!
I am saddened by Mark’s departure and the way they went about doing it I will not be watching the program anymore!!
Home and family has developed a nasty reputation….”here today gone tomorrow” and it doesn’t matter if you are good and really liked by your audience… then there are the other networks that encourage provoking vulgar programs like ‘the view’ for attention. Sad to loose a “family” program that we watched and rarely missed…
It just seems to me that Mark Steines has left a big hole in the hearts of many dedicated viewers and there should be a better way to terminate an employee. You are playing with people’s emotions and you are losing the respect of your viewers.
I have been watching Home and Family for about 9 years now. Was heart broken when you let Christina go and replaced her with Debbie. Now you keep her and let Mark go? Big, Big mistake. Debbie talks way to much. She interrupts people and talks over them. She thinks she knows everything and doesn’t really. The other day she even took over someone else’s cooking portion of the show. Can’t say I will ever watch this how ever again. Best of luck Mark in everything you do.
I was extremely sad that you let Mark Steines go. I could not understand why, as he added so much to your show, as he is the true gentleman. I would reconsider your mistake, and have Debbie tone it down a little. She may be a sweet person, but getting a bit too much for me to watch, starting to see her as wanting to be the center of attention. I never saw Mark interrupt people and be aggressive. Today is the last time for me watching Home and Family, but will continue to watch the movies. Thank you Mark… Read more »
My wife and I haven’t watched the show since Mark was Fired! We have no plans to ever turn it on again!
Home and family is not the same! Mark is really missed. Whoever thought that it was a good idea to let him go did not think it through!! He was a bright spot on the show. When he talked about his family and dogs, I really enjoyed that!! Shame on you!!
My husband and I are both very upset about Mark being let go. We felt like Debbie was often rude to him, talking over him. We would have been happy if it had been Debbie instead of Mark!
I agree. I loved Mark. Debbie seems to want the center of attention on her and that I don’t like. I love the show but let’s keep it “family” working together and not competition to be the “star”.
I agree. They should have fired Debbie and not Mark
I am very sad to see Mark is gone. I do not care for Debbie like I did Christina. The show may go down hill. Too Bad. Mark was a great asset to the show. Debbie is too forward at times. Best of luck to Mark in his future.