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HGTV & DIY

Seems of late that HGTV is almost "all House Hunters all the time". Likewise on DIY. Saw the same two episodes of "Rehab Addict" many times, (although the "star" is really cute and that's ok). Guess both networks are attempting to draw a younger demo, however, Vanilla Ice? Guess MC Hammer in those big pants can't be too far away. While on the subject of niche channels, "FIT" TV runs The Cooking Guy. Have no idea of who the guy is, however, for a basic non-gourmet guy, like me, the show is interesting and educational.
 
"House Hunters" is the #1 show on HGTV. It's about the only show they have that I actually
watch. "Curb Appeal The Block" is not that bad either. I don't watch anything on DIY.

There is a somewhat new channel Resort & Residence TV, and sometimes you can catch an
interesting show on there (354 on Direct TV). I don't think it's on the Dish as they have about
35 fewer channels.
 
gregg75 said:
"House Hunters" is the #1 show on HGTV. It's about the only show they have that I actually
watch. "Curb Appeal The Block" is not that bad either. I don't watch anything on DIY.

There is a somewhat new channel Resort & Residence TV, and sometimes you can catch an
interesting show on there (354 on Direct TV). I don't think it's on the Dish as they have about
35 fewer channels.

DirecTV showing this channel now is a slap in the face of Wealth TV which is based here in San Diego. They have been on the air for years and not even the local cable TV systems carry it.
 
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