Dear
Genevieve: Time To Get Busier On HGTV
Scripps
Network Looks To Raise Gorder's Profile
Kent Gibbons
-- Multichannel News, 2/21/2009 6:52:48 AM MT
Genevieve Gorder is working harder to get noticed on HGTV.
The designer, who made her reputation with TLC's
Trading Spaces
and Town
Haul, has a new show on HGTV called
Dear Genevieve,
tackling design issues from viewers.
It launched in a prime location - on New Year's Day, after the
Tournament of Roses parade telecast. Two million viewers caught
the initial episode, at 1 p.m., and about 1.57 million watched
the one that ran right after it, according to live-plus-same-day
Nielsen figures.
Since then, initial airings at
Dear Genevieve's
regular time (Mondays at 8:30 p.m.) have ranged from about
809,000 average viewers to about 1.15 million. That's on par
with HGTV's primetime average (about 1.12 million in January).
"She's doing OK," Jon Steinlauf, senior vice president of ad
sales at HGTV parent Scripps Networks, said last week.
But HGTV has more in mind for the tall blonde in cowboy boots.
"We see her as a future star on the network," Steinlauf said.
"Genevieve is being launched aggressively right now."
On Feb. 8, she was featured in an
HGTV Showdown
episode, teamed with Carter Oosterhouse (Carter
Can) against Monica Pederson (Designed
to Sell) and Eric Stromer (Over
Your Head) over who could best remake a Maryland
couple's family room.
This summer, she'll be a judge on HGTV's
Design Star,
a competition show, alongside Vern Yip and Candice Olson (Divine
Design), another designer and host HGTV wants to
promote.