New Life this fall

Alliance Atlantis's Life Network is preeming three series this fall in a battle for viewers interested in lifestyle fare. First up is Martha, featuring Emmy Award winner Martha Stewart in a new hour-long daytime syndicated talk show. Stewart has teamed with Survivor's Mark Burnett to produce this offering, which will be filmed with a studio audience and feature celebrity guests and segments on entertaining and decorating. The show airs weekdays at 10 a.m., beginning Sept. 12.

Renovate My Wardrobe (Sundays at 8:30 p.m., beginning Oct. 9) brings together an image consultant and closet organizer to analyze an individual's lifestyle and body type. They get a new wardrobe and a new dream closet to put it in. Meanwhile, The Mom Show should tap into the yummy mummy phenom weekdays at 2 p.m., beginning Oct. 3. The program offers advice on everything from parenting concerns to keeping the spark with your partner alive. Experts are on hand to field calls from viewers. Life reaches 5.6 million households with 55% of viewers adults 18-49 and 53% adults 25-54, skewing 62% female, according to Nielsen Media Research.

Alliance Atlantis’s Life Network is preeming three series this fall in a battle for viewers interested in lifestyle fare. First up is Martha, featuring Emmy Award winner Martha Stewart in a new hour-long daytime syndicated talk show. Stewart has teamed with Survivor‘s Mark Burnett to produce this offering, which will be filmed with a studio audience and feature celebrity guests and segments on entertaining and decorating. The show airs weekdays at 10 a.m., beginning Sept. 12.

Renovate My Wardrobe (Sundays at 8:30 p.m., beginning Oct. 9) brings together an image consultant and closet organizer to analyze an individual’s lifestyle and body type. They get a new wardrobe and a new dream closet to put it in. Meanwhile, The Mom Show should tap into the yummy mummy phenom weekdays at 2 p.m., beginning Oct. 3. The program offers advice on everything from parenting concerns to keeping the spark with your partner alive. Experts are on hand to field calls from viewers. Life reaches 5.6 million households with 55% of viewers adults 18-49 and 53% adults 25-54, skewing 62% female, according to Nielsen Media Research.