Discovery : DIY NETWORK PICKS UP 16 NEW EPISODES OF ‘MAINE CABIN MASTERS’
April 18, 2019 at 03:10 pm
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New York [April 18, 2019]DIY Network has ordered 16 additional episodes of its hit renovation series Maine Cabin Masters. The series was the #1 program on DIY Network during its run-up 30% among viewers P25-54 over its previous season. Season three attracted more than 3.5 million total viewers since its Dec. 3 premiere. During the series, master builder Chase Morrill and his fearless construction team renovate dilapidated cabins along Maine's stunning waterways.
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