TCA: TLC Offers Hope for Financially Pinched Homeowners
Hope for Your Home reflects challenged real estate market, tough economy.
By Linda Moss -- Multichannel News -- Broadcasting & Cable, 7/10/2008 12:49:00 PM
Beverly Hills -- TLC is looking to put a new, more realistic spin on home-themed programming -- to reflect the challenged real estate market and tough economy -- with its new show, Hope for Your Home, officials told TV critics here Thursday.
The new show will be a companion to Holmes on Homes Saturday night, when the network airs property-related programming. Holmes moved to TLC from Discovery Home Channel, which relaunched as Planet Green in June.
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