HGTV Orders Season 2 of Popular Home Renovation Series GOOD BONES

By: May. 02, 2016
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HGTV has greenlighted a second season of its popular home renovation and flipping series, GOOD BONES. The series stars the dynamic mother/daughter duo Karen E Laine and Mina Starsiak as they buy homes in serious disrepair - sometimes gut them to the studs - and transform them into stunning remodels. Good Bones, which currently airs on Tuesdays at 10 p.m. ET/PT, has attracted more than 14 million viewers since its premiere on Tuesday, March 22. The 12-episode second season is scheduled to premiere in January 2017.

"Family units tackling major home renovations are hugely popular on our air, but what's compelling about GOOD BONES is that we see an incredibly talented mother and daughter, who also happen to light up the screen, work together to complete renovations that improve an entire community," said Allison Page, general manager, HGTV and DIY Network.

ABOUT HGTV America's leading home and lifestyle brand, HGTV features a top-rated cable network that is distributed to more than 96 million U.S. households and HGTV.com, the premier source for home-related inspiration, instruction and entertainment, attracts more than six million people each month. The brand also includes the HGTV HOME(TM) consumer products line which showcases exclusive collections of paint, flooring, furniture, plants, fabrics and other home-oriented products. For more information on HGTV HOME branded products and to find a retailer, go to HGTV Home. In partnership with Hearst Magazines, the HGTV Magazine, a home and lifestyle publication, is currently available on newsstands. Viewers can become fans of HGTV and interact with other home improvement enthusiasts through Facebook, Twitter, Pinterest and Instagram. Headquartered in Knoxville, Tenn., HGTV is owned by Scripps Networks Interactive, Inc. (SNI).

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