HGTV Greenlights Full Season Order of "Listed Sisters"
New York [For Immediate Release - July 15, 2015] After a solid ratings performance from Listed Sisters during two pilot airings on Monday night at 8 p.m. and 8:30 p.m., HGTV triggered a full season order of 12 episodes. Attracting more than two million viewers, the pilot airings gave HGTV's Monday 8 p.m. - 9 p.m. time period its best rating of the year among A25-54. Produced by Coolfire Studios, Listed Sisters features real estate expert Alana Barnett and renovation/design expert Lex LeBlanc who help their clients renovate, and transform homes into hot properties. Project manager Trey Palmer works closely with Lex to maximize each home's resale value. The clients can then sell the reimagined home at a premium price and put the bonus dollars from the sale toward a new dream home.
"In addition to their expertise, creativity and fantastic designs, Lex and Alana bring an infectious humor, charm and sisterly affection that resonated with viewers immediately," said Allison Page, general manager, HGTV, DIY Network and Great American Country. We are excited to bring a full season to air early in 2016."
The siblings join HGTV's expanding roster of "dynamic duos of real estate, renovation and home design," said Page.
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