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arner Bros. Discovery, the parent company of HGTV, has canceled several popular home renovation shows as it restructures into two separate entities. The cancellations include "Christina on the Coast," "Married to Real Estate," and "Battle on the Beach." This move comes after Warner Bros. Discovery announced plans to split into Streaming & Studios and Global Networks.
HGTV's parent company has undergone a significant restructuring, which may impact the future of its shows. David Zaslav, President and CEO of Streaming & Studios, stated that this change will allow iconic brands like HGTV to compete more effectively in today's media landscape.
Several show hosts have spoken out about their cancellations. Christina Haack, host of "Christina on the Coast," joked about her show being canceled on social media. Egypt Sherrod and Mike Jackson, hosts of "Married to Real Estate," expressed gratitude for their four-season run despite not being renewed by HGTV.
Other shows that have been canceled include "Battle on the Beach" and "Farmhouse Fixer." Hosts Jonathan Knight and Kristina Crestin announced that they would not be returning for a fourth season, while Keith Bynum and Evan Thomas confirmed that viewers would no longer see them on HGTV. The hosts of "Bargain Block" expressed excitement about their future endeavors despite the cancellation.
HGTV has yet to publicly address the recent cancellations, but show hosts have shared their gratitude and appreciation for their time on the network.
