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Inside HGTV’s Financial Struggles, Viewership Loss Before Cancellations

Last updated: July 30, 2025 2:30 pm
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HGTV has been facing financial challenges behind the scenes, leading to the decision to pull several shows off the air. According to a report from Deadline on July 28, HGTV has experienced a significant decline in viewership over the past eight years. Nielsen data revealed that the network’s average viewership dropped from 1.5 million in 2017 to around 773,000 last year.

The U.S. Television Database ranked HGTV as the eighth most popular channel, with 582,000 viewers during primetime this month. The network has struggled to attract the 18-49 demographic, with a 26 percent decrease in viewership last year. Budget constraints have also impacted HGTV’s home renovation shows, with costs per episode ranging from $200,000 to $500,000.

In June, HGTV canceled several shows, including “Battle on the Beach,” “Farmhouse Fixer,” “Married to Real Estate,” “Bargain Block,” and “Izzy Does It.” However, the network recently highlighted shows seeking participants for future seasons, such as a new Property Brothers show, “Down Home Fab With Chelsea and Cole DeBoer,” “My Lottery Dream Home,” and “House Hunters.”

Despite the program changes, HGTV has not officially addressed the situation. The rise of DIY renovators on social media may have posed a threat to the network, prompting the need for new, budget-friendly shows. Recent premieres on HGTV include “Zillow Gone Wild,” featuring host Jack McBrayer exploring unconventional homes, and “Chasing the West” with Drew and Jonathan Scott helping homeowners find their dream house without renovations.

Following a delay in the premiere of “Chasing the West,” Jonathan Scott explained the scheduling challenges faced during production. He emphasized the importance of telling real stories and helping families through their shows. Drew Scott echoed the sentiment, highlighting the global impact of their programs in over 160 countries.

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As HGTV navigates financial struggles and programming changes, the network continues to produce inspiring content for viewers worldwide. The dedication to storytelling and helping families find their dream homes remains at the core of HGTV’s mission.

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