HGTV Greenlights Second Season Of ‘Flip Or Flop Nashville’ After Strong Freshman Performance
HGTV’s Flip or Flop Nashville, which attracted more than 9.7 million viewers in its first season, has been renewed for 12 half-hour episodes. The series stars exes-turned-business-partners DeRon Jenkins and Page Turner who transform older Nashville properties into modern family homes. Together, the licensed contractor and real estate agent helped HGTV achieve a top 5 cable ranking among upscale women 25-54 in the Thursday 9-9:30 p.m. ET/PT timeslot. The sophomore season is slated to premiere in early 2019.
“Page and DeRon’s chemistry, unique work relationship and expertise as house flippers is such compelling television that audiences couldn’t get enough of their dynamic and neither could we,” said John Feld, senior vice president, programming, HGTV, DIY Network and Great American Country. (HGTV)
Lenora Fuller-McCall says
I hope Flip or Flop Nashville will be renewed for another season. I love their designs, their dialogue, their rapport and humor. The houses always look beautiful! I look forward to the program!