Cameron Mathison is “definitely all in” on Great American Media after making the move from competitor Hallmark. “I mean, Hallmark is where I started, and everybody at Great American I knew from Hallmark, most of ’em were over at Hallmark,” Mathison, 54, exclusively told Us Weekly on Wednesday, July 24, while promoting his Game Show Network program Beat the Bridge. “I love working there and [on] my Murder, She Baked series with Allie Sweeney and everybody else.

Those are my friends, and I love doing those movies, and they’re still going.” He continued, “But from another perspective, the people that are at Great American are the people that I started with at Hallmark. So it’s, like, coming home .

.. and so, in a sense, it’s not hard at all because it’s very easy [and] I think a lot of the viewers are now watching both [channels].

” Former Hallmark CEO Bill Abbott launched GAM in 2021, enlisting a slew of network favorites such as Candace Cameron Bure and Jen Lilley to star in new projects . Mathison, for his part, used to host Hallmark’s Home & Family talk show in addition to starring in made-for-TV films. In 2021, Mathison began hosting GAM’s Welcome to Great American Christmas and appeared in the film A Kindhearted Christmas.

He kept up his Hallmark tenure, too, often appearing in Hannah Swensen Mysteries sequels. He also hosts GAM’s The Good Life With Cameron Mathison. “I still got a lot of stuff airing on Hallmark and I’m shooting a lot of .