HGTV Schedules Changes for Property Brothers Shows Amid Network Cancellations
HGTV is making adjustments to its programming lineup, including delaying premiere dates for two shows featuring the popular Property Brothers. The news comes amidst a series of cancellations across the network, involving shows like ‘Christina on the Coast’ and ‘The Flipping El Moussas’.
Sources have confirmed that ‘Christina on the Coast’ and ‘The Flipping El Moussas’ are among the series that have been discontinued. The network has seemingly axed a total of seven series in just the past three weeks, marking a significant shift in its content offerings.
The renowned duo, Drew and Jonathan Scott, known for their hit show ‘Property Brothers’, have been impacted by these changes. They were set to launch a new series titled ‘Chasing the West’, showcasing their return to ranch-life and assisting buyers in finding countryside properties. Originally scheduled for a July 10 premiere, the show’s debut has now been moved to July 30.
Another show featuring the brothers, ‘Don’t Hate Your House with the Property Brothers’, which was slated to return with a second season on July 30, has also been postponed. The eight-episode season is now set to premiere later in the year, according to reports from Us Weekly and House Beautiful.
Despite the delays to these two shows, fans can still catch episodes of the brothers’ other popular series, ‘Celebrity IOU’, currently airing. While the rescheduling of their shows may raise concerns among viewers, it’s important to note that none of Drew and Jonathan’s shows have been cancelled as part of the recent network clean-out.
In light of these developments, speculation is rife about the future of HGTV’s programming. The Scott brothers have not yet commented on the delays, but other HGTV stars have expressed their thoughts on the network’s recent decisions. Personalities like Egypt Sherrod and Alison Victoria have shared their views on the cancellations affecting their shows.
As fans await further updates on the Property Brothers’ shows, it remains to be seen how these changes will impact the network’s overall lineup. HGTV’s decision to reshuffle its content offerings comes at a time when viewers are closely following developments in the world of entertainment.
The Property Brothers have become household names in the realm of home improvement and real estate, captivating audiences with their flair for renovation and design. The postponements in their show schedules have left fans pondering what the future holds for the beloved duo on the network.
While HGTV has yet to provide official statements on the recent shake-ups, the industry is buzzing with curiosity about the network’s next steps. The Property Brothers’ loyal fan base eagerly anticipates updates on the premiere dates of their shows and looks forward to seeing the duo back in action on television screens soon.