How TV Has Changed Home Improvement Remodeling
It wasn’t all that many years ago that localized PBS stations were the sole broadcaster of home improvement remodeling television programs. For several seasons, a relatively small, but loyal audience would tune in to their local affiliate to watch Bob Villa instruct them in how to perform cost effective surgery on their domiciles.
Now, in today’s expanded cable universe, a multitude of home improvement remodeling programming is available beyond PBS and to an even larger audience on a worldwide stage. It’s time to take a brief overview of the top home improvement programs. PBS PBS still remains a home to a ton of these shows.
“This Old House” still has a loyal following on PBS and its audience is larger than ever before due to the program’s perpetual growing popularity. It still follows its venerable formula of teaching people about home improvement remodeling, but it does so without former host Bob Villa who departed the program some years back.
The popularity of “This Old House” has allowed PBS to saturate its airwaves with spin-offs designed to meet audience demand. In addition to the spin-offs, PBS is home to a stand alone series called “Hometime” which is independent of “This Old House” and its spin-offs; although structurally, it is similar.
Home Improvement 101 The popularity of these programs allowed the concept to expand beyond public broadcasting and into the realm of commercial syndication. Traditionally, the aforementioned PBS shows were produced for an older demographic.
The self described ‘Generation X-er’ alternative, “Home Improvement 101”, is designed for a hipper, Saturday Morning TV fan base now grown up and, when not watching their Children’s Television Workshop Box Set of “The Electric Company”, find a little time for some home improvement remodeling.
This program has huge potential. HGTV It is no surprise the popularity of all these programs coinciding with the rapidly expanding cable universe would lead to an entire TV channel blasting (well, not actua lly blasting) home improvement remodeling info every day.
The concept of all home improvement all remodeling all the time has been realized on HGTV. That speaks volumes about audience demand. Bob Villa And, of course, Bob Villa, the innovator and originator is still around and The Bob Villa Show broadcasts Bob’s act to millions all over the world.
This time, he has a far better financial deal than what he had at PBS with at you been doing lately including a cottage industry of tie in home improvement remodeling merchandise.
He’ll be around for many more years to come. The information pipeline for home improvement entertainment is monolithic, but it wouldn’t be surprising if it continued to grow.
The demand is that strong.