HGTV out to prove it’s not just garden variety
Stop and smell the Rose Parade on New Year’s Day -- then stay tuned for HGTV’s procession of new shows and specials.
After six years of watching viewership increase for its nonexclusive parade telecast, Home & Garden Television realized it had a rosy opportunity to showcase itself.
This year, it’s taking full advantage.
HGTV plans a daylong lineup for Jan. 1 that highlights how the channel has evolved from its “how-to” beginning, said HGTV President Burton Jablin.
Besides introducing new series, including the landscaping competition “Ground Rules!” and the budget-conscious “Design on a Dime,” HGTV will kick off its annual “Dream Home” contest. The prize is a Florida house valued at $1.5 million.
“We want to let people know that HGTV has a tremendous amount of variety in its programming,” Jablin said. “A lot of people might think we’re all gardening shows, or all what we call ‘hammer-and-nails shows,’ but we really have so much more.”
Instead of “hard-core how-to,” the emphasis is on programs that encourage a connection with viewers, Jablin said.
“People are looking for more than step-by-step information; they want an emotional involvement with what’s going on,” he said. “There’s a kind of vicarious thrill in watching how other people create their living space and then use it.”
HGTV’s commercial-free coverage of the Tournament of Roses Parade begins at 8 a.m.
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