DIY Network is an American cable network owned by Discovery, Inc. Network is a spin-off of HGTV; while initially focusing on instructional programming related to "do it yourself" activities, the DIY Network has since focused on the documentary-based reality-based reality series relating to home improvement and renovation.
In February 2015, the DIY Network was available for approximately 60.942 million paid television households (52.4% of households with television) in the United States.
Video DIY Network
Pemrograman
Events conducted through the network cover a whole range of activities that can be done by amateur at home. Programming currently focuses on:
- Home Improvement ( Bath Crashers , My First Renovation , Blog Cabin Sweat Equilibrium , Renovation Reality , Ed the Plumber )
- Home remedies ( Vanila Ice Project , BATHtastic , Mega Dens , Cave Man , Tools Awesome )
- Gardening and landscaping ( Yard Crashers )
- Destruction and contract ( Million Dollar Contractor , Sledgehammer , Barnwood Builder i> Restored )
Programming that focuses on activities and other hobbies has stopped. These include:
- Auctioneering: Auctioneer Myers Jackson sells home at Texas Flip and Move
- Automatic fixes, ranging from simple fixes like adding stereo speakers, all the way to rebuilding the machine.
- Jewelry making
- Repair and upgrade of motorcycles and motorcycles
- Pipe repairs including installation of key equipment such as garbage disposal, dishwasher and refrigerator that has ice on doors and water
- Quilting and quilt repair
- Use and maintenance of recreational vehicles
- Scrapbooking
- Video production includes recording and editing one's home video.
- Knitted
- Wood Work
- Boating
The network also brought reruns from the series This Old House, originally a PBS series of families whose homes were overhauled or rehabilitated, and more recently at the end of 2009 some older HGTV archive programs, including < i> Carol Duvall Show .
Maps DIY Network
History
DIY is the second network launched by Scripps, following the success of HGTV. In fact, during the first two years, the program consists of HGTV TV show clips that are mixed and refined while new content is developed. The network offers a large amount of broadband content (worksheets and initial project instruction sheets for prints by users, later video clips and more) to create demand and help cable operators launch newborn broadband services. The broadband portal is the first time DIYnet.com, and has since been changed to DIYnetwork.com
DIY says they target more male audiences than HGTV (which is more female), although both channels have deals that appeal to both.
The channel announced it will be launched in high definition on May 1, 2010 on "two leading distributors", and it will add 200 new original programs by the end of the year. One of the "leading distributors" turned out to be Dish Network, which launched DIY HD on May 12, 2010. DirecTV added DIY HD on September 19, 2012.
Dispatch U-verse AT & amp;
AT & amp; T U-verse dropped Food Network, Cooking Channel, HGTV, DIY Network, and Great American Country on November 5, 2010 due to a transport dispute. However on November 7, 2010, the transport dispute has been settled.
See also
- Canadian Network Canada
References
External links
Source of the article : Wikipedia