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Everything about Hgtv totally explainedHome & Garden Television is a cable TV network in the US and Canada, that carries a variety of home and garden improvement, maintenance, renovation, craft and remodeling shows.
Like its sister networks ( DIY Network, Fine Living, Food Network and Great American Country), HGTV is owned by The E. W. Scripps Company, in the USA.
The network sponsors the annual HGTV Dream Home Giveaway.
Programming
Shows currently airing
Shows currently not airing
Bad Bad Bath
Building Character
Cash in the Attic
Changing Rooms (TV show)
Creative Juice
Date With Design
Designing for the Sexes
Design, Inc.
Extreme Homes
Fix It Up!
Haulin' House
Hey Remember!
Homes Across America
Room For Change
Secret World of Gardens
Sew Perfect
Smart Solutions
Surprise Gardener
TIPical Mary Ellen
Ultimate Collectors
HGTV HD
'HGTV HD' is a high definition channel that doesn't simulcast its parent network. The programming is separate from HGTV.
On March 31 2008, HGTV, along with Food Network launched its HD simulcast of its standard definition feed.
International
A Canadian version of the channel launched in 1997 and is owned and managed by Canadian company Alliance Atlantis with Scripps owning a minority interest in the service as well.
Further Information
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