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Maggie Barnes, Brett Stolnick Launch Garden Slate Productions

February 2, 2025002 Mins Read
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Lifestyle television veterans Maggie Barnes And Brett Stolnick launched Garden slate productionsThe long -term series of the long -term food network “The Kitchen” and “The High Low Project” by HGTV.

Barnes and Stolnick previously worked together at BSTV Entertainment, which the pair acquired from producer Beth Burke. The BSTV list also included “Trisha’s Southern Kitchen” by Food Network and “Big Restaurant Bet”. The brand content division of the company that produced equipment for Walt Disney World Resorts and Target.

Barnes will be co -owner of Garden Slate and executive producer of productions coming from the banner based in Montclair, in the NJ,. Stolnick is co -owner and chief of production. Another veteran of television on the lifestyle, Christine Signat, signed as vice-president of development. SMAGRET previously worked in the development of Warm Springs Productions and Rock Shrimp Productions, where she made shows for Food Network, HGTV, Bravo, History Channel and TLC.

“We are delighted to launch Garden Slate Productions after the renewal of the kitchen for its 39th season,” said Barnes and Stolnick in a statement. “Our objective remains on the creation of an unicated programming that is both revolutionary and entertaining. We look forward to sharing our passion for narration with new audiences through the television landscape. »»

Before joining BSTV in 2019, Barnes produced ABC’s day gastronomic day television program “The Chew” and the unionized Talk show “The Rachael Ray Show”. Stolnick, he worked as production management director in programs such as “The Colbert Report” by Comedy Central, “Love & Hip Hop” by VH1 and “Pawn Stars” in history.

Garden Slate Productions is represented by innovative artists.

(On the photo: Brett Stolnick and Maggie Barnes, Center, with `The Kitchen ” features Sunny Anderson, Katie Lee, Jeff Mauro, Alex Guarnaschelli and Geoffrey Zakarian)

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